* ANNA MARIE. H.T. (Ohlhus.) Propagation 
Rights Reserved. The very newest of The Conard- 
Pyle Company introductions, originated by our 
own hybridizer and named for his small daughter. 
It is a delightful Rose, a clear, lively, light rose- 
pink which never looks faded or ‘‘washed out.” 
The full blooms are especially fine. It is very 
double, with the mdividual petals larger and of 
heavier texture than commonly found in so double 
a Rose. Each petal tip curls back to form a perfect 
point, perfectly arranged around the high, furled 
center, to give a classic Rose form. Its fragrance 
is rich and strong, Iasting and carrying—the sort 
of fragrance sometimes found in dark red Roses, 
but all too rare in everblooming pink Hybrid Teas. 
The blooms are large, held erect on very firm, 
strong stems on tall, vigorous, stately plants. Un- 
usually Jong lasting, on the bush or as cut flowers. 
$2 ea.; 3 for $5. 
%* AMERICAN FLAGSHIP. H.T. (Lammerts.) 
Plant Pat. 676. Dark red. A fine new variety with , 
urn-shaped buds and a beautiful, deep red color. g 
$1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. _ ae li, 












foe 3 for $4 

SPriI1gG 
CREAM OF 
In these front pages of novelties we bring you the 
cream of the recent work of Rose breeders from all 
over the world. Until you have tried them, it is hard 
to realize the advances that have been made in Rose 
development toward richer colors, more vigorous plants 
and greater quantity of bloom, through spring, summer 
and fall. The improvement over former kinds is steadily 
in evidence, as shown by the varieties here offered. One 
of the greatest thrills of gardening is to grow some of 
the newer varieties of Roses. We offer only those which 
we believe to be really superior. 
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my GREAT 
@ All -America 
, Winners 
* Charlotte 

2 Armstrong. Each 
- Plant Pat. 455..... $1.50 
: %Mirandy. Plant 
Pat. 6322, 200 1.50 
: % Peace. Plant Pat. 
591 ett eee 2.00 
* Charlotte * CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. 
Armstrong MARS Hele (Lammerts.) Plant 
$1.50 ea.; ARS Sm 455. A charming Rose 
aristocrat that had top scores in 
official test gardens of All-America 
Rose Selections and now has top 
opularity with home gardeners. 
eam, [he bloom and the plant are among 
the very best. Long, slender, rose- 
g red buds open to extra-large blooms 
© 7 of deep, glowing rose, sometimes 
| very dark rose-red. Handsome, up- 
right plants with long, strong flower 
stems. A superior Rose that is al- 
ways beautiful everywhere. 
Mrs. Foote, noted Massachusetts 
rosarian, says of it, “One of the very 
best; dependable, beautiful.’”? We 
quote other American Rose Society 
test reports: From Texas, ”’A color 
we have long looked for on a good 
plant; lasting open Rose with a 
plant under it.” From Iowa, “Hardy 
and vigorous to 6 ft. with long, well- 
shaped flowers in profusion. De- 
serves a place In every good garden.” 
From New York, “The best winterer 
of 100 varieties.” Unlike most 
Roses, its blooms are darkest in 
summer heat. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
THE CONARD-PYLCERGO# 
