New Floral Guidb, Spring 1910. 



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4 FAMOUS RAMBLER ROSES 



A home in New England. Dorothy Perkins. How many of this kind would YOU like? 



*PINK RAMBLER (Dorothy Perkins) 



A Mass of Lovely Pink 



This is a grand new variety, so hardy as to 

 withstand the most severe Winters with impu- 

 nity. Grows 10 to 15 feet in a season. Flow- 

 ers are perfectly double with petals crinkled, 

 and color a clear shell-pink. They are borne 

 in immense clusters that cover the bush for 

 several weeks in the Spring. Blooms just in 

 time for June weddings, and because of its 

 abundance of bloom is a most valuable Rose 

 for cutting and decorating. (See cut.) 



*YELL0W RAMBLER (Aglaia) 



Clear, Bright Yellow 



Flowers are perfectly double and very fra- 

 grant; color, light yellow, changing to straw 

 color. 



The Conard & Jones Co. 



Dear Sirs: 



I want to say a word 

 in regard to the Ram- 

 bler Rose, which I got of 

 you in 1904. Last Sum- 

 mer it had one shoot on 

 it 28 (twenty-eight) feet 

 long, all the growth of 

 one season. 



P. W. W— , 

 Box 42. Ballston, Va. 



Gentlemen: 3-18-1909. 

 The Rambler Rose, 

 Dorothy Perkins, which 

 I bought of you in 1907, 

 is considered the finest 

 Rambler in town. 



Mrs. J. G. G— , 

 Stoneville, N. C. 



*CRIMS0N RAMBLER 



Intense, Dazzling Crimson 



Undoubtedly the best known, most popular 

 and widely planted climbing rose in existence. 

 It is extraordinarily fine in many ways. It is 

 of rapid growth, attaining to a height of 15 

 feet in a season; is perfectly hardy and flowers 

 in trusses, 9 inches long and 7 inches broad, all 

 over the bush. Will thrive in every part of 

 the United States and should be in every 

 collection. 



*WHITE RAMBLER (Thalia) 



Pure, Pearl White 



Related to the Crimson Rambler. Similar 

 in habit of growth. Flowers are pure white, 

 quite double, and remain on the plant a long 

 time. 



PRICES OF ABOVE : One=year size, 15c; extra l=year size, 20c, postpaid. Two=year size, 

 35c ; extra 2=year size, 50c ; 3=year size, 80c, by express. Any 12 for 10 times price each. 



C\ii&f lVrk 15 The Set of 4 strong 1-year Plants, 50c; 2-year size $1.10, prepaid, 

 VJllcr INO. OD or, the 4 extra size 2=year Plants, $1.80; 3-year size $2.75, by express. 



*Extra large, heavy, transplanted Crimson Ramblers, 4 to 5 years old, $1.50 to $3.00 each 



Dorothy Perkins made a remarkable growth. Up to the date of this letter one cane now measuring 17£ feet from the 

 ground, all this season's growth. Another cane is 16£ feet long; there are several smaller branches from six to ten feet. 

 I consider this an unusual record for a region having so short a growing season and speaks well for the vigor of your stock. 

 9-14-1909. Very truly yours, W. D. CRAMER, Prof. Biology, Ferris Institute, Big Rapids, Mich. 



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