HE CONARD-PYLECO., WESI 



•FEDERICO CASAS. H.T. See illus- 

 tration. Coppery pink and orange. Con- 

 tinuity of bloom on erect, firm stems 

 makes this an outstanding Rose in our 

 show Rose-garden and also in our Rose^ 

 fields. The gay colors illumi- 

 nate this Rose and draw visitors 

 like a magnet to see and make 

 note of this exquisite, artistic 

 flower. It comes from sunny 

 Spain and is one of the choicest 

 Roses we have received from 

 the hands of the Rose wizard, 

 Pedro Dot. You will find it 

 good for both garden decora- 

 tion and for cut-flowers, for it 

 keeps well when cut. This 

 hardy Rose will provide you 

 with quantities of bloom every 

 year for years to come. $1 ea.* 

 Gold Medal, Saverne, 1929. 



• GOLDEN GLEAM. H.T. Vivid yellow. The nicely formed 

 buds are pure yellow with carmine stains, and open to large 

 blooms of clear daffodil-yellow. Honey-like fragrance. 

 75 cts. each.* 



•GRENOBLE. H.T 



very vigorous and the blooms come 

 making it one of the best garden Roses 

 for cutting. The buds are crimson but 

 the open flower is brilliant red, almost 

 scarlet, and a bed of Grenoble stands 

 out like a fire. It is fully double and of 

 large size. Easily one of the best reds 

 and 2000 plants have been ordered 

 from us for an important Rose-grow- 

 ing experiment. $1 each.* 



Gold Medal, Saverne, 1930; Certificate 

 of Merit, National Horticultural Society of 

 France, 1931; Bronze Medal, 

 1932. 



Glowing scarlet-crimson. The plant is 

 on unusually long stems, 



*Federico Casas. A lovely cut-flower. $1 ea.* 



Portland, 



•GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. H.Ben. 



Deep crimson. Noted for its pervasive 

 fragrance that is especially delightful. 

 The flowers come in clusters, each one 

 perfect, but on slender stems. Rich 

 crimson, changing to bright scarlet, 

 shading to velvety fiery red. Use this 

 variety for a truly hardy continuous- 

 flowering, fragrant, 4 to 5-foot hedge 

 of red Roses. 75 Cts. each.* 



H.T. See illus- 

 Large, globular 

 with old-rose 

 high-centered 



•Golden Dawn. $1 each* 



•GOLDEN DAWN. 



tration. Pale yellow, 

 buds, straw-yellow 

 markings, open to 

 blooms of soft lemon-yellow with 50 

 to 60 petals. There is some variation 

 in the color and at times we would 

 call it moonlight-yellow. Occasional 

 flowers will be much deeper, really 

 quite golden, and late blooms in cool 

 weather often carry a pink tint; 

 however, they are all distinctly beau- 

 tiful. The flowers are long lasting and 

 are fragrant with the real Tea scent. 

 The plants are of only medium height 

 but are very bushy, having more 

 spread than height, and are clothed to 

 the ground with beautiful bronzy foli- 

 age which is almost immune to dis- 

 ease. A continuous bloomer and a 

 good show Rose for its great size and 

 firm-textured petals always impress 

 the Judges favorably. $1 each.* 



• KARDINAL PIFFL. H.T. Orange-pink. 

 This sturdy, low-growing Rose is one of the joys 

 of our garden for it is among the hardiest of 

 the Hybrid Teas, and the lovely, full-petaled, 

 orange-pink blooms are produced as freely as on 

 the renowned Radiance. As this Rose is delight- 

 fully fragrant, this completes the circle, including 

 a hardy plant, good foliage, freedom of bloom, 

 and a lovely flower. We recommend it highly. 

 75 cts. each.* 



•LADY ALICE STANLEY. H.T. Flesh-pink. 

 One of the oldest Hybrid Tea Roses now grown, but 

 it is still one of the best. Color is flesh-pink, light- 

 ened with rich coral on the reverse of the petals and 

 a suspicion of salmon in the center of the bloom. 

 75 cts. each.* 



•E. G. HILL. H.T. See illustration. Crimson. 

 The flowers are large, full, brilliant crimson, and as 

 they come singly on strong, erect stems, are splendid 

 for cutting. Produces richly fragrant, 50-petaIed, 

 perfectly formed flowers. 75 cts. each.* 



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QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 



*E. G. Hill. Noted for form and fragrance. 75 cts. ea.* 



DJ i ( 15% on 12 or More Roses [ See Exceptions'! 

 eaUCT { 20% on 25 or More Roses L on Page 2 J 



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