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Species and Old-Fashioned Roses 



^ROSA HUGONIS, "The Golden Rose of 

 China." Species. © The aristocrat of hardy flow- 

 ering shrubs. The extreme hardiness of this lovely 

 "Golden Rose of China," its habit of blooming early 

 in May, and the long wands of fairy-like blossoms, 

 all go to make Hugonis one of the most valued 

 shrub Roses. The graceful, arching branches are 

 completely covered with bloom to the very tips in 

 early May. This beautiful shrub Rose, with its 

 dainty foliage and graceful gro\\n:h, makes a distinc- 

 tive and almost impenetrable hedge. Plant 15 inches 

 apart. Requires no attention, and blooms best when 

 planted in good unjertilized soil. 85 Cts. each.* 

 50 or more at 60 cts. each.*!* 



-^AUSTRIAN COPPER. Copper-red and golden 

 yellow. The delight of landscape architects for 

 flashing color in a shrub border. The single blooms, 

 coppery red on the inside and vivid yellow on the 

 outside of the petals, give the effect of a bush cov- 

 ered with brilliant butterflies. Do not prune this 

 Rose. $1 each.* 



^HARISON'S YELLOW. Bright yellow. The 

 well-known bright yellow Rose that was seen in so 

 many old American dooryards. A lovely shrub 

 which is loaded with double, yellow blooms in May. 

 85 cts. each.* 



-A-SWEETBRIAR. Pirik. Small, single, pink 

 blooms on a strong-growing plant that is valued for 

 the spicy fragrance of its foliage. 85 cts. each.* 



Old-Fashioned, Oak-Hardy 

 Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



These large-flowered, (and with one exception) 

 intensely fragrant beauties bring back rich memories 

 of old-fashioned gardens. They grow 3 to 6 feet. 

 Some repeat throughout the season. 



• FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. • Snow-white. 

 The long buds are shaded pink and open to im- 

 mense, perfectly double, pure white flowers. Blooms 

 occasionallv all summer and until frost. Scentless. 

 85 cts. each.* 



• GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. • Clear red. The 

 standard red for years. 85 cts. each.* 



• HENRY NEVARD. • @ A crimson-scarlet 

 ovoid bud that becomes an extremely double bloom 

 of old-fashioned form. This Rose repeats in the fall. 

 Unusually fragrant. $1 each.* 



• MRS. JOHN LAING. • Solid pink. Full, fragrant 

 flowers of cup-like form. This Rose blooms almost as 

 i'rcely as a Hybrid Tea. 85 cts. each.* 



• PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. • Crimson- 

 maroon. Desirable for its dusky beauty. 85 Cts. each.* 



• SYMPHONY. Plant Patent 79. Pale rose. An 

 everblooMiing Hybrid Perpetual. The buds are blush- 

 pink and open to lovely pale rose blooms with deep 

 pink in the center. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.+ 



• ULRICH BRUNNER. • Cherry-red. Notable for 

 its masses of perfect l)l()<)ms in June. 85 Cts. each.* 



• URDH. • Old-rose. Very double, medium-sized 

 flowers oi lo\ely old-rose are produced all season. 

 Kicli, old-time perfume. $1 each.* 



7 Hybrid Perpetual Roses marked • $ C.25 

 ASK FOR OFFER 22 ^ 



THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 

 Star Rose-Growers * West Grove, Pa. 



