* Sterling. 
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EVERBLOOMING 
* PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Page 12. (4) 
H.T. Multicolored. The large, beautifully modeled, 
delightfully fragrant blooms of scarlet, yellow, cerise 
and flame colors, which come singly on erect, firm stems, 
make this one of the most popular Roses in recent years. 
Its tall-growing plant blooms freely and the lovely 
flowers last for days when cut. 85 cts. each.* (See 
“Star Dozen,” pages 12-13.) 
* PRESIDENT PLUMECOCQ. H.T. Coppery buff. 
Ovoid buds open to large, cupped blooms of coppery 
buff with an overglow of deep salmon. An_ upright 
grower, producing quantities of long-lasting, fragrant 
flowers, with 30 petals or more, all season. $1 each.* 
* RADIANCE. H.T. Rose-pink. The first and most 
appealing quality of Radiance Is its continuous bloom, 
from June until hard frost. Add to this a plant unsur- 
passed by any in healthy, vigorous growth, and you 
have a Rose that can be successfully grown by anyone. 
The two-toned pink, cupped flowers have a pungent, 
true Rose fragrance. 75 cts. each.* 
* RADIANT BEAUTY. H.T. Plant Pat. 97. Crim- 
son. Large, full-petaled cerise-crimson blooms, borne 
singly on strong stems. Slightly fragrant and very 
lasting. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.% 
* RADIO. Page 14. (2) H.T. Plant Pat. 197. 
Yellow and carmine. This two-colored Rose is one 
of the most appealingly lovely varieties produced 
by Pedro Dot. The ground-color is always a clear, 
shimmering, primuline yellow, and the charm of 
Radio consists in the carmine stripes and marks 
never being the same on any two flowers, thus 
lending an endless pleasure throughout the growing 
season in noting, each time a flower unfolds, what 
kind of artistic markings Dame Nature has selected. 
Radio provides more continued delighted interest 
than any other Rose. Its delicious fragrance Is an ad- 
dition to tts other charms. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.% 
* RED RADIANCE. H.T. Cerise-red. A sport of Ra- 
diance, tt has the same form, habit of growth, fragrance, 
and healthy foliage. The difference is in the color which 
is a clear, even shade of cerise-red. 75 cts. each.* 
*R. M.S. QUEEN MARY. Page 15. (3) H.T. Plant 
Pat. 249. Salmon-pink. The form, color and fragrance 
of this Queen of Flowers are all alluring. Long buds open 
to firm-petaled, long-lasting flowers of salmon-pink, 
suffused with orange, and are produced all season, but 
not profusely, for they have the excellent habit of com- 
ing one on a stem on tall, erect canes. This is one of 
the choicest new Roses. Awarded 4 Gold Medals. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
* ROCHEFORT. Page 15. (4) H.T. Plant Pat. 191. 
Orange-old-rose. You will be pleasantly thrilled when 
Rochefort presents its first blooms, for the orange-old- 
rose color is really unique and the firm-textured, delight- 
fully fragrant flowers come erect on strong stems well 
above the lovely glossy foliage throughout the entire sea- 
son. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.% 
%* ROUGE MALLERIN. Page 13. 7) 
H.T. Scarlet. A great red Rose which 
does not blue. Poimted buds of brilliant 
red open to 31!4-inch blooms of glowing 
scarlet, the deep. pile on the petals making 
them look like pieces of rich scarlet velvet. 
If ever a Rose glowed, this one does—a vase 
of newly opened blooms in a sunny window 
looks like a vase of flame. The final touch 
to your enjoyment of this new red Rose Is 
Its captivating old damask perfume. $1 each.* (See 
“Star Dozen,”’ pages 12-13.) 
*SNOWBIRD. H.T. White. One of the most 
prolific, pure white bedding Roses. Fragrant, pure 
white, perfectly formed, full-petaled blooms, often 4 
inches across, come singly and also in clusters of 3 or 
4 on neat, compact, healthy plants. $1 each.* 
*See Quantity Prices, page 2 
*+No further discount 
THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 
