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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



May, 1906 



Plenty of Roses 



Fresh Every Morning from Your Own Garden 



You can have the finest roses all summer long at trifling cost — the very roses that 

 bring fancy prices at your florist's — if you get good stocky plants. 



We have spent our best years in the culture of roses, and devote our time to the 

 choicest varieties that make sturdy, luxuriant growers, and persistent bloomers. 



Our roses are the very best — for variety, beauty, fragrance, abundant bloom, and 

 strong, well-rooted plants. 



The roses named below are ready for immediate planting, and will bloom this summer 



New "Birdie Blye" Rose 



is one of the finest new roses, and is introduced by us exclusively. You can get it nowhere 

 else this year. 



Buds are beautiful carmine, and open into a full bright satiny double rose 3 inches 

 jn diameter. Particularly fragrant ; bush grows 3 to 4 feet high ; and blooms constantly 

 from early June until freezing weather. 2-year-old plants, 50c. each ; extra size, 75c. each. 



17 Favorites Ready to Bloom 



All these roses are strong 2-year-old field-grown plants, started in pots, ready to 

 plant, and go right on growing and blooming this summer, without interruption. 



Special Late-Season Prices: 30c. Each; $2.50 Per Dozen 



All seventeen varieties and " Birdie Blye" rose, $4.00. 



For delivery anywhere in the United States, by express, add 50c. per dozen (75c. for the 18) to above prices. 



Beauty of Rosemawr, rosy red Mad. Eugene E. Marlitt, rich carmine red 



New 



« Birdie Blye " 



Rose. 



2-year-old, 50c. each 

 Extra size, 75c. each 



Gruss an Tephtz, reddest of red roses 



Mrs. R. B. Cant, deep rose pink 



Etoile de" Lyon, largest and hardiest yellow 



Perle des Jardine, rich gold color 



Bessie Brown, beautiful pink 



Hermosa, old-fashioned rose 



Lady Roberts, rich apricot, shading to coppery red 



La France, unsurpassed 



Order to-day. Write anyway for our Art Book, " How to Grow Roses " and our new Floral 

 Guide (136 pages) about roses and many other flowers. Both free. 



The Conard & Jones Company, Box P, West Grove, Pa. 



Maddalena Scalarandis, magnificent lilac pink 



Maman Cochet, exceedingly rich flesh color 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, pure white 



Clothilde Soupert, white with centre of blush pink 



Bride, white 



White Maman Cochet, creamy white 



*' Philadelphia" Rambler, best of Hardy 



Climbers. (The improved Crimson Rambler) 



A notable garden picture made by covering a garden house with Trumpet Creeper 



most satisfactory climbing flowering plants we know. The plant 

 and even did it not flower at all it would be one of our most 

 and most deliriously fragrant. The plant succeeds in almost 

 sloping banks, covering graves, or, in fact, any position where a 



AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII 

 Sometimes Called Boston Ivy andxjapan Ivy 



This is the most deservedly popular of all climbing^fants, being 

 entirely hardy in the most exposed places, attaining a height of 30 

 feet in two or three years, clinging to stones, brick or woodwork 

 with the greatest tenacity. During the summer the leaves are a rich 

 shade of green and lap over each other with great regularity, like a 

 coat of mail or like slates on a roof. But it is in the fall that it 

 shows its exquisite beauty. The leaves then change to the bright- 

 est tints of scarlet, crimson and orange, so dazzling as to be seen 

 at a great distance. First size plants 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 

 Extra size plants 35c. each, $3-5° per doz. 

 Ampelopsis quinquefolia. Virginia creeper. 25c. each, 



$2.50 per doz. 

 Ampelopsis Veitchii robusta purpurea. Similar to 



Veitchii, but the leaves show a more intense color in the fall. 



50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 



AKEBIA 



Quinata. Singular Japanese climbing" shrub, with fine foliage, 

 purple flowers and ornamental fruit. 25c. each, #2.50 per doz. 



Hardy Vines and Creepers 



CLEMATIS 



LARGE-FLOWERING VARIETIES 



The Clematis we offer this season are exceptionally fine strong plants, two years old; we have reduced 

 the number of varieties to such sorts as from experience we know to succeed best in our climate. Many 

 failures in the growing of Clematis are the result of too shallow planting; the crown of the roots should 

 be set at least three inches below the surface of the soil. For covering walls, trellises and verandas 

 they have scarcely an equal. 

 Jackmanni. The best-known and most valued variety of this popular family. A perfect mass of 



bloom when in full flower. Color, dark, rich, royal purple. 50c. each. 

 Durness of Edinburgh. This variety is perfectly double, like a rosette. It is sweetly fragrant, 



and equally hardy and vigorous with the others. 50c. each. 

 Baugholm Belle* Large and very fine pure white. 40c. each. 



airy Queen. White, with light lilac bars. 50c. each. 

 Gipsy Queen. Rich, dark purple. 40c. each. 



Henryii. Pure white, large and remarkably handsome. 40c. each. 



Madame Baron Veillard. Light lilac; a peculiar but fascinating and distinct shade. 50c. each. 

 Sieboldii. Lavender blue; large, strong, vigorous grower. 40c. each. 

 1*1. Roster. A very free-flowering variety, bright rosy carmine. Each $1.00; doz ,$10.00. 

 Collection, 1 pla?it each of above varieties for $4.00, delivered free anywhere hi the United States. 



SMALL-FLOWERING VARIETY 



Paniculatn (Japanese Virgin's Bower). This handsome hardy climber is one of the choicest and 



is of strong, rapid growth, with small, dense, cheerful green foliage, giving it a grace and beauty possessed by no other hardy climber, 



desirable vines. The. flowers appear in the greatest profusion during August, and continue until late in the fall, are of a white color 



any position; not onl is it well adapted to run up all kinds of supports, but is just as useful for planting among rockwork, 



graceful vine is desired Strong, two-year-old plants, each, 25c; ;doz. $2.50. Strong one-year-old-plants, each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 



Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle* This and its varieties are 

 the handsomest in cultivation. It is a strong, rapid grower, and 

 produces scarlet, inodorous flowers. 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 

 WISTARIA 



ARISTOLOCHIA 

 Sipho. Dutchman's pipe. A native species, of climbing habit 

 and rapid growth, with magnificent -ight green foliage; 10 to 12 

 inches in diameter, and curious pipe-shaped, yellowish brown 

 flowers. 50c. each, $5.00 per dozen. 



TRUMPET CREEPER (Tecoma radicans) 

 p or covering unsightly places, stumps, rockwork, or planting in 

 r^ev -es in ledges, the Bignonias will be found very useful. The 

 flowes are large, attractive and showy, and borne profusely when 

 the plant attains a fair size. 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 



HONEYSUCKLE 

 H. aurea-reticulata (Golden Variegated Honeysuckle). 

 Foliage handsomely variegated with gold and green during 

 summer, and adding a charming tint of pink during the winter 

 months. 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 

 H. Halleana (Hall's Japan Honeysuckle). A strong, vigorous, 

 almost evergreen sort, white flowers changing to yellow; very 

 fragrant; flowering from July to December; holds its leaves 

 nearly all winter. 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 



Small one-year-old plants, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 



W. Sinensis (Chinese Wistaria). A most beautiful climber of 



rapid growth. When well established it makes an enormous 



growth, 15 to 20 feet in a season. . Has long-,- pendulous: clusters. 



of pale blue flowers in May and June. 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 



W. White. 35c. each, $3-50 per doz. 



MATRIMONY VINE 

 A vigorous, hardy climbing plant. It covers a great amount of 

 space in a short time, and every new growth is at once covered 

 with bright purple flowers, which are succeeded by brilliant scarlet 

 ferries nearly an inch long. It will grow and thrive in any situa- 

 tion, either shade or bright sunlight. 35c. each, #3.50 per doz. 



JAPANESE ZUDZU VINES 



These roots are imported from Japan and will, if planted early, 

 grow 20 to 30 feet the first season . Very hardy and a splendid vine 

 for general use. Small size 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. Large size 

 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 



STUMPP & WALTER CO., 50 Barclay Street and 404 East 34th Street, NEW YORK CITY 



