T^k- President 

 Eisenhower 



The new Rose 



that rates the 



title of 



''The New 

 American 

 Beauty'' 



^PRESIDENT EISENHOWER. H.T. 

 (Hill.) Plant Pat. 1217. This is a great 

 new Rose. Its rich, unfading, uniform 

 rose-red color has glorious brilliance and 

 life. The buds are large, opening slowly to 

 4 to 5-inch, beautifully formed blooms with 

 35 to 40 petals. The flowers almost always 

 come singly, and always on grand, strong, 

 straight stems. It is admirably free and con- 

 tinuous in bloom, on upright, bushy plants 

 with heavy canes, 214 to 3 feet tall, with few 

 thorns, and leathery, dark green, disease- 

 resistant foliage. The flowers last well, with 

 strong, very sweet old-Rose fragrance. This 

 Rose happily combines brilliance, charm and 

 dependability in outstanding amounts. $2.50 

 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



*TiFFANY. II.T. (Lindquist.)_ Plant Pat. 1304. This 

 newest pink All-America winner is a lovely thing. 

 ,5 It is a dainty pink with a heart of gold. The long- 

 "-^^ pointed buds are pink and gold, and the open blooms 

 are a light, pleasing shade of pink, radiantly bright, with 

 a sunny glow from the yellow at the base of the petals. 

 They are large blooms, with 30 to 40 petals, and always 

 exquisitely formed in bud and bloom. 



All during its testing period, this Rose rated high on all 



counts. It was al- 

 ways in bloom, from 

 early to late and 

 right through mid- 

 summer heat. The 

 flowers last well, 

 are very pleasantly 

 iiagrant and always at- 

 tractive. Tiffany plant is 

 ( \cellent, also: compact, 

 upright, vigorous, it grows 

 J to 4 feet high, with 

 beautiful, bright green 

 Icliage. Blooms come 

 h-mgly and upright on 

 strong stems. $3 ea. ; 3 or 

 more, $2.65 ea. 



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THE CONARD-PYLE CO, 



WEST GROVE, PENNA. 



3 NEWEST STARS 

 57.05 



*Grand'mere Jenny (The 

 front-cover Rose) 



^President Eisenhower 



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