. The Conard-Pyle Co. : star rose growers [autumn 1930]. Rose culture; Roses; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. Autumn, 1930 • Rose Planting Time Hybrid Perpetuals, concluded • JOHN RUSSELL. Velvety crimson. Sec illustration. Classed by some as a Hybrid Tea, al- though it does not bloom continuously. A globe of glistening scarlet-cerise petals resting on a crimson cushion formed by the recurving outer petals, heavily penciled with maroon—such is the half- open bloom. The large flowers are borne singly on strong, erect stems. A beautiful Rose, both in bud and in the ful


. The Conard-Pyle Co. : star rose growers [autumn 1930]. Rose culture; Roses; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. Autumn, 1930 • Rose Planting Time Hybrid Perpetuals, concluded • JOHN RUSSELL. Velvety crimson. Sec illustration. Classed by some as a Hybrid Tea, al- though it does not bloom continuously. A globe of glistening scarlet-cerise petals resting on a crimson cushion formed by the recurving outer petals, heavily penciled with maroon—such is the half- open bloom. The large flowers are borne singly on strong, erect stems. A beautiful Rose, both in bud and in the fully expanded flower, but scentless. Plant exceptionally hardy, vigorous in growth, and of good upright habit. Subject at times to mildew in the late fall. A Rose worth growing for its form and color alone. $1 each. • MME. ALBERT BARBIER. Cream-yellow. Illustrated in color on page 26. While this Rose is genetically a Hybrid Perpetual, in performance it is a Hybrid Tea deserving a first-row place in the "everblooming" class. A Hybrid of Frau Karl Druschki, Mrs. Aaron Ward, and a Pernetiana, it shows the imprint of each: the hardi- ness of the , the continuity of bloom and color of Mrs. Aaron Ward, and a blended Pernetiana foliage. The bloom is best described as a mag- nified Mrs. Aaron Ward, tawny yellow in the center with a cream collarette. The plant is upright and robust, of the height of a tall Hybrid Tea, with hand- some foliage. It is a distinct acquisi- tion for those sections where truly hardy everblooming Roses are very few. $1 each. • MRS. JOHN LAING. Pink. Il- lustrated in color on page 26. An erect plant, of strong growth. It is very hardy and its delightful flowers of cup- like form are very sweet. It is a lively tone of solid pink, and so dis- tinct in form that it can never be mistaken. This is about the most popular pink Hybrid Perpetual Rose because it can be depended upon for recur- rent bloom. $1 each. • PRESIDENT BRIAND. Pink. Illustra


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