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*FAIENCE. Page 12. (4) H.T. Two-tone peach-pink and 
yellow. A genuinely lovely flower in both form and color with 
beautifully modeled buds of yellow, lightly brushed with car- 
mine, that open to 50-petaled blooms with rich yellow base that 
shades gradually to peach-pink at the tips. Excellent for cutting 
as it has comparatively few thorns and is long lasting. (See 
“Star Dozen,” page 12.) $1 each.* 
*FEU PERNET-DUCHER. H.T. Plant Pat. 103. Sunshine- 
yellow. This Rose can be compared to the famed ugly duckling 
that developed into a beautiful swan, for the first buds of the 
season are creamy white, tinted with carmine, and they give no 
hint of the large, full-petaled, superbly beautiful, fragrant blooms 
of sunshine-yellow that greet you when the glorious flowers are 
fully open. The half-open blooms are breath-taking in their 
beauty, with their hearts of glowing apricot-gold which later 
becomes pure sunshine-yellow. It gives us a joyous thrill as we 
look at and try to describe the truly astonishing blooms, that here 
come freely, all season, on upright, vigorous plants with glistening, 
disease-resistant foliage. This is without question a masterpiece 
4+ DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. 2) Pare Chases: in the yellow Roses. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. ¢ 
apricot. This beauty from southern Spain first draws at- Pe ; 
tention with tts lovely long-pomnted buds of apricot-orange - — ] 
which open to charming blooms of coppery apricot. You ee ; 
would want this Rose even if only a few blooms were pro- 
duced in a season, but you will surely want it when you 
learn that it had won a gold medal before we introduced it, 
for “‘the most outstanding, continuous-blooming new 
Rose.”’ 85 cts. each.* 
* ECLIPSE. (3) H.T. Plant Pat. 172. Golden yellow. 
Splendid every way. The plants grow erect and are clothed 
with large, olive-green foliage topped with beautiful golden 
yellow flowers that come singly. The chief merit of Eclipse 
comes in the long, tapering buds that are unmatched in 
form by any other yellow Rose. The fully opened 
blooms have a heart of glowing gold enriched by deep 
gold anthers on carmine filaments. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. 
* EDITOR McFARLAND. Page 13. (6) H.T. Deep 
pink. One notable feature of this perfectly formed flower 
Is Its ability to hold its form and color for days when cut. 
Greatly valued on account of its lovely form and rich pink self 
color. Beautifully modeled, long, firm buds open to deep 
pink flowers with delightful fragrance. It blooms so freely 
on long, erect stems that It is grown outdoors In quantities 
in Europe for sale in the flower markets. This Rose ranks 
among the very best in the deep pinks. (See ‘‘Star Dozen,”’ 
page 12.) 85 cts. each.* 
* ETERNAL YOUTH. Page 11. @) HH. Io Plant Pan 
332. Clear pmk. The charm of glowing, healthy youth 
is reflected in the color of this Rose. The exquisitely 
formed clear pink blooms are at times suffused with salmon 
and they stand firm and erect, with the poise of aristo- 
crats. Delightfully different from other pink Hybrid 
Teas. The exquisite form, joyous pink color and sweet 
old-fashioned Rose fragrance have won many prizes for 
this Rose at flower shows. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.% 
* ETOILE DE HOLLANDE.,. Page 11. (2) H.T. Crim- 
son. This Rose ts nearly faultless and it charms continu- 
ously with its delightful color, its form, long cutting stems, 
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* GIRONA. Page 15. Q) H.T. Multi-colored. 
Lovely buds of Turkey-red and golden yellow, on 
12 to 18-inch stems, 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 
vigorous, healthy growth, and the intense true Rose perfume. 
When introduced in 1919 it created a sensation in the Rose 
world and ever since has held a foremost place as one of 
the finest, richly fragrant everblooming red Roses ever pro- 
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. (See ‘‘Star Dozen,’’ page 12.) 
$1 each.* 
* GLOAMING. Page 11. (3) Hele (Plant Pat: 
137. Fawn-orange. A novel-colored Rose that Is 
particularly lovely in the half-opened bud stage 
when the color is fawn-orange. The open blooms 
are an unusual shade of pink, overlaid with salmon. 
They make delightful cut-flowers. $1 each; 
3 for $2.50.% 
* GOLDEN DAWN. H.T. Light yellow. A magnificent 
Rose for those who want large, full-petaled blooms that 
are borne almost continuously on vigorous, supremely 
healthy plants. The great, Tea-scented, light yellow 
blooms, which become deeper yellow in the fall, come on 
plants that are furnished with lovely, glossy, disease- 
resistant, holly-like foliage. A superb variety that comes 
near to perfection. 85 cts. each.* 
10 THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 
duced. (See ‘Star Dozen,” page 12.) 85 cts. each.* 
* Eclipse G3) : 
