*Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria 

 75 cts. each* 



*Mme. Cochet- 

 Cochet. $1 ea. 



Everblooming and 

 supremely satisfactory 



i^KAISERIN AU- 

 GUSTE VIKTORIA. 



H.T. Cream-white. The 

 illustration shown here 

 does not fully convey 

 the exquisite form and 

 beauty of this superb 

 Rose, which for over 40 

 years has been consid- 

 ered one of the best 

 white varieties for form 

 and also for fragrance. 

 It has a touch of lemon 

 in the center which we 

 think adds to its beauty. 

 This Rose is remarkable 

 for its keeping qualities 

 when cut. 75 cts. each.* 



The Conard-Pyle Co. May 11, 1937 



I am very proud of the Roses bought from you. I have lost 

 but one. Last year from these bushes alone I cut 977 perfect 

 flowers.— iMrs. H. H. L., Ithaca, N. Y. Order No. 13852 



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Everblooming 



ik^lVIME. COCHET-COCHET. H.T. Plant Patent 

 129. See illustration. Coppery pink. Beautiful 

 form, charming color, and honey fragrance, added to 

 its free habit of bloom, on plants that are furnished 

 with a wealth of healthy foliage, make this one of the 

 most desirable of the Everblooming Roses. Long- 

 pointed buds of coppery pink, flushed orange, open to 

 beautiful cupped flowers of soft salmon-pink with a 

 satiny sheen. The centers of the flowers are decorated 

 with a heavy mass of rich, golden anthers. This is one 

 of the most admired Roses in our garden. The petals 

 vary from 20 to 40. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. 



yip further discount on this patented Rose 



1932, Gold Medal, Bagatelle. 1937, A. R. S. 

 Gold Medal Award, Hartford. 



• LITTLE BEAUTY. H.T. Plant Patent 149. Deep 

 pink. A new type Rose for garden decoration, com- 

 bining a mass color efl"ect with quantities of deep pink 

 blooms borne in a continuous succession throughout 

 the season. A dependable Rose for cut-flowers from 

 June till frost. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. 



J^o further discount on this patented Rose 



• LUNA. H.T. Moonlight-yellow. In the lighter 

 shades this Rose holds a foremost place for its per- 

 fection of form, healthy foliage, and fine, upright 

 growth. It makes an unsurpassed, deliciously fragrant 

 cut-flower for the blooms come singly on strong, erect 

 pedicels. The long, delicate yellow buds open to a 

 large bloom of moonlight-yellow which ages to soft 

 cream-white, and the petals hold their shape for days. 

 $1 each.* 



• MME. ALBERT BARBIER. H.T. Tawny yellow. 

 Exquisite tints of fawn-yellow and white, with just a 

 suggestion of pink, give the blooms a pearly look. A 

 beautiful full-petaled Rose. The plant is stiflly up- 

 right, very thorny, and produces abundantly through- 

 out the entire season. The cut blooms will last for 

 several days. 75 cts. each.* 



• rVIME. BUTTERFLY. H.T. Pink and gold. A 

 steady bloomer with beautifully modeled flowers of 

 tender pink, salmon, cream and gold. Highly scented 

 and long-lasting. During hot, dry weather the blooms 

 open too quickly, but in the fall the flowers, on strong, 

 sturdy stems, are simply superb. A favorite florists' 

 Rose as well as a fine garden variety. 75 cts. each.* 



• MARGARET McGREDY. H.T. See iflustration. 

 range-scarlet. We have yet to find a more continu- 

 ously satisfactory, large, full-petaled Everblooming 

 Rose than Margaret McGredy. The olive-green, 

 leathery foliage is disease-resistant and the buoyantly 



vigorous growth insures a constant production 

 of buds and blooms from early in June until 

 hard frost. In the newly opened flower the color 

 is a scintillating orange-scarlet which ages to a 

 pleasing carmine-rose. The symmetrical growth, 

 rich dark foliage, and continuous bloom place 

 this Rose in the front rank of the brilliantly 

 colored, full-flowered bedding varieties. It has 

 pleasing Rose fragrance. This glorious variety 

 is conspicuously popular, every year, in our 

 display Rose-garden of over 1200 Roses. 75 cts. 

 each.* 



• Margaret McGredy. 75 cts. each 



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