. The Conard Star roses 1924. Rose culture; Roses; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. LIGHT ROSE AND LIGHT PINK ROSES. A bed of Mme. Caroline Testout Roses with another grand bedding Rose, Lady Ursula, shown above A row of Mme. Caroline Testout Roses, planted 18 inches apart, makes a lovely dividing-line between properties. Get your neighbor to order with you. An evening chat across a hedge of Roses is sure to be friendly and pleasant. Order No. 21075-23 October 5. 1923. Roses bought of you last spring are doing fine. Would recommend them highly to anybody.—Mrs. B. H., Louisville, Ky. HYBRID T


. The Conard Star roses 1924. Rose culture; Roses; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. LIGHT ROSE AND LIGHT PINK ROSES. A bed of Mme. Caroline Testout Roses with another grand bedding Rose, Lady Ursula, shown above A row of Mme. Caroline Testout Roses, planted 18 inches apart, makes a lovely dividing-line between properties. Get your neighbor to order with you. An evening chat across a hedge of Roses is sure to be friendly and pleasant. Order No. 21075-23 October 5. 1923. Roses bought of you last spring are doing fine. Would recommend them highly to anybody.—Mrs. B. H., Louisville, Ky. HYBRID TEAS 2-YR., STAR SIZE ONLY, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED •ANTOINE RIVOIRE. An abundant bloomer and an ideal bedding Rose of exquisite form. Color glowing rosy flesh on yellow ground, prettily edged and shaded with carmine. Fine for cutting. •KILLARNEY. Flowers intensely fragrant. The buds large, long, and pointed. Color is exquisite—a brilliant imperial pink. A bed of these beauties in full bloom is a sight not easily forgotten. An ideal Rose for cutting but somewhat subject to mildew on the foliage when grown in low, damp locations. •KONTGLN CAROLA. Extra-large flowers that are perfect in bud and when fully expanded. Color is beautiful satiny rose with reverse of the petals silvery rose. •LA DETROIT. Flowers large, very full, and deliciously tea- scented. Color clear flesh-pink, shading to deep rose. Petals shell-shaped. Blooms freely until frost. •LADY URSULA. (See cut.) A delicately tea-scented flesh- pink Rose with unusually large, full flowers of perfect form and high center from which the petals gracefully reflex. Remarkable for its vigor of growth and exceedingly free-blooming habit. •LA FRANCE. This Rose was introduced in 1867 and has been a favorite ever since. Both buds and flowers are of lovely form, grand size, and very' highly perfumed. Color peach-blossom-pink, clouded with rosy flesh. This de- lightful old-fashioned variety is constantly in demand, o


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