
vania receives a bouquet from Robert Pyle at 
ch 1939. These are Token Roses 
ere then snugly resting 
ynard-Pyle Introductions 
© GIRONA 
H.T. (P. Dot, 1939.) Rights to patents reserved. 
Multicolored. Lovely buds of Turkey-red and golden yellow open to 
blooms of 20 to 30 petals. The outside row of petals becomes light Tyrian 
rose and makes a lovely collar for the inner petals of soft golden yellow—a 
charming color combination. The petals are heavy textured and the blooms 
are President Herbert Hoover type, with alluring, rich, attar-of-rose 
fragrance. This beauty has been referred to as ‘‘the Rainbow Rose’”’ for it 
presents so many colors in its different stages of development. It is lovely 
always, from opening bud to full-blown bloom. A splendid Rose for 
bouquets. 
Retail: $1.50 each 
Wholesale: 100 for $75; 10 for $10 
o LADY LECONFIELD 
H.T. (Burbage, 1939.) 
White. Beautifully formed, 40-petaled, fragrant cream-white Rose 
comes freely on erect, strong stems. The lovely buds have a flush of pink 
and open to creamy white blooms that are notably long lasting. 
Retail: $1.50 each 
' Wholesale: 100 for $75; 10 for $10 
o FLASH 
‘ He Gs ((ReaMe Hatton1938>5) 
An ‘“‘All-American Rose Selection.’’ Patent applied for. Luminous 
orange-scarlet. In this Hardy Climbing Rose we have a glowing flashing 
color unmatched by any other Rose we know. The name is descriptive of 
the shimmering color but does not mean a ‘“‘flash’’ duration of bloom, for 
the flowers open daily for several weeks, beginning early in June. The 
petals are vivid orange-scarlet with backs of yellow, suffused with scarlet. 
The center of the flower is gleaming yellow and filled with golden anthers. 
Buds are yellow with scarlet suffusion giving a suggestion of the dazzling 
blooms that are to follow. Gold Medal, Rome. 
Retail: $1 each; 3 or more, 90¢ ea. 
J1-9 @ 67¢; 10-19 @ 55¢ 
Wholesale :} 59249 @ 45¢; 250 up @ 40¢ 
(See Poulsen’s Yellow Page 10) 
-t Pyle, President West Grove, Pa. 
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