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*AMI QUINARD. H.T. @) Black-lustered red. 
A very dark red which does not turn purple. ¥rom 
dainty buds of deep maroon, ideal for boutonr. eres, 
beautiful, urn-shaped, semi-double flowers un_-!d. 
The petals are like deep crimson velvet, enriched wich 
a blackish sheen. A center of golden anthers is in rich 
contrast, in the fully open flower. Fragrant, with a 
rich damask fragrance which is Jasting. The plant is 
a strong grower, upright in form, free in bloom. We 
introduced this Rose in 1930 and its popularity has 
been continuous ever since. $1.10 ea. 
* AUTUMN. H.T. (2) Burnt-orange, red, orange and 
pink, this Rose was named for the glowing colors of 
autumn. The straight buds of deep burnt-orange open 
to 3-inch, very double flowers of the same burnt- 
orange stained and splashed with red, orange, and 
various shades of pink. Close-growing, upright plants 
with dark, glossy, leathery foliage. Free, recurrent 
bloom, especially good in the fall. Moderately fra- 
grant. $1.25 ea. 
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EVERBLOOMING 
The Roses offered on this and the following pages 
are varieties that have qualities needed to make a 
good Rose, such as beauty of form, vigor, hardiness, 
and abundance of bloom over a long period. The 
colors represent a wide range from snow-white to 
darkest red, light and deep pinks, yellows and glorious 
multicolors. 
You can depend on the first thrilling show of these 
hardy Everblooming Roses within 10 weeks after you 
plant them in the spring. 
We realize the difficulty often encountered in se- 
lecting, so, in the following pages, we recommend a 
number of collections at reduced prices, including 
two ‘‘Our Selection” sets. 
For explanation of a 
see page 31 
*xBETTY UPRICHARD. 1.T. (3) Carmine and 
salmon. In color, this Rose is in a class by itself with 
its beautiful, harmonizing shades of carmine and sal- 
mon rising from an orange base. The firm, thick- 
textured petals hold their form and color well when the 
flowers are cut. Long-pointed buds open to large, 
semi-double blooms with spicy fragrance. Tall. 
$1.10 eae 
Spring 
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*BLANCHE MALLERIN. H.T. Plant 
Pat. 594. Long, streamlined buds open to 
beautifully modeled blooms 31% to 4 inches 
y across, a shimmering white without a trace 
of coloring in it and with a live, satiny sheen 
to the petals. The fragrant flowers come erect 
on healthy, upright plants. $1.50 ea. 
%*CATHRINE KORDES. IH1.T. Carmine-scarlet, 
a glowing color. Large and full-petaled. $1.10 ea. 
+ CHRISTOPHER STONE. [1.T. Scarlet-crimson. 
Damask fragrance; almost continuous bloom. $1.10ea. 
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% COUNTES 4 5. ei Pat. 38. 
Perfumed blo sal UW old. $1.25ea. 
THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 
