*% LADY ELGIN. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant 
Pat. 1469. An elegant apricot and orange 
combination which has been so aptly de- 
scribed as “‘Jeweler’s Gold.”’ Since its intro- 
duction in 1957, Lady Elgin’s flaming beauty 
has won the admiring comment of even the 
most reserved of Rose fanciers. It’s a mighty 
fine newcomer to our list—a Rose with ex- 
cellent form of bud and blossom, brilliance 
of color and good growth habits. The color 
remains bright throughout the flower life. 
The flowers are held on long stems, which 
means good cut flowers. The petals, which 
range from 35 to 48 in number, are of good 
Just 
8-40 
BEAUTIES : 
—_ ws texture, and are large and firm. The plant 
= eres is sturdy, tall-growing, upright and vigorous. 
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These are all desired virtues, and so is the 
pleasing Lady Elgin fragrance. There is a 
os : fabulous quality in the huge, handsome 
‘i flowers and the lustrous green of the foliage 
which, when seen in the ‘garden makes one 
wonder at the glory of Nature. $2.50 ea.; 
3 or more, $2.20 ea. 
STAR ROSES 
THE a 
CONARD-PYLE 
COMPANY 
WEST GROVE, PENNA. 
* DR. DEBAT 
*DR. DEBAT. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 961. One of the most popular and 
desirable colors in a Rose is clear pink, and in Dr. Debat you have this in a deep, 
rich tone. There is a delectable quality about it, and when seen in the splendid, ex- 
hibition-type bloom, the sight is marvelous. The big 5 to 6-inch flowers are made up 
of 30 petals, each large and. velvety. There are many such magnificent flowers on the 
plant, giving you a truly rewarding return for planting it. Dr. Debat grows tall and 
vigorously, its strong canes holding the blooms easily. From the smooth bud, which 
has a touch of salmon at the base, to the fully developed flower, this paragon in 
pink is one of the most satisfying Roses in the 
garden. Its color, its size and excellent form * LADY ELGIN 
offer a combination of qualities which are 
hard to beat. You can rely on Dr. Debat for y 
outstanding performance year in and year 
out. Include it in your garden if you would 
have a very fine pink Rose. $2.25 ea.; 3 or — 
more, $2 ea. ‘ 
