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•NEW CLIMBING MOSELLA 



Originated and Introduced by The Conard & Jones Co., 1909 



(See Illustration in Colors on Back Cover Page) 



A new hardy ever-blooming climbing Rose 

 which for beauty and abundance of bloom 

 outrivals any other variety introduced for 

 many years. The flower is precisely like the 

 golden yellow, cream colored blossoms of the 

 Bush Rose by the same name; a healthy 

 vigorous climber that continues producing its 

 lovely clusters almost without interruption 

 from Spring till frost. 



One-year size, 35c, postpaid. Two-year 

 size, 75c, by express. 



It is 



variety 



price. 



6 GOOD CLIMBING ROSES 



We doubt if any rose expert could find 

 six other Climbing Roses of the ever-bloom- 

 ing class to make a finer collection than these, 

 a successful combination of quality, 

 and beauty at a very moderate 



Belle d' Orleans 



*Reine Marie Henriette 



A magnificent bright cherry-red, extra 

 large full flowers very double and fra- 

 grant; quite hardy when given a shel- 

 tered position and some Winter protec- 

 tion. Price, 15c. each; larger size, 20c, 

 postpaid. Two-year size, 35c, by exp. 



A tremendous 

 bloomer, flow- 

 ering the whole season, and quite hardy; 

 color, pure white and the individual 

 flowers, which are of medium size, are 

 produced in pretty, wreath-like clusters. 

 Price, 15c each; larger size, 20c, post- 

 paid. Two-year size, 35c, by express. 



Climb. Souv. of Wootton 



One of the most beautiful. Pure rich 

 velvety red, fully equal to General Jac- 

 queminot in color and equally large and 

 beautiful. Plant in a somewhat shel- 

 tered place. Price, 15c each; larger 

 size, 20c, postpaid. Two-year size, 

 35c, by express. 



The New 

 Yellow 

 Climbing Rose. A valuable addition 

 to the list, being a vigorous grower with 

 large double flowers borne in splendid 

 sprays of five or ten on a branch; color, 

 a rich deep yellow, flushed with a cop- 

 pery gold and sometimes shades of 

 pink. Deliciously fragrant. Price, 

 25c each; larger "size, 35c, postpaid. 

 Two-year size, 50c, by express. 



A climbing variety of this 

 well-known Hardy Ever- 

 blooming Rose. The flowers are large, very full and dou- 

 ble; color, clear bright pink and borne in great abundance. 

 Price, 15c each; larger size, 20c postpaid. Two-year 

 size, 35c, by express. 



"Pillar of Gold" 



Climbing Hermosa 



New Hardy Ever=Blooming Rose " Birdie Blye " (About % size) 



OFFER No. 32— Above 5 with Birdie Blye, 6 

 for 85c, larger size, $1.00, postpaid. Same 

 6 in two=year size, for $1.75 by express. 



*" BIRDIE BLYE" 



The Beautiful Hardy 

 Ever=Blooming Pillar Rose 



Introduced (1906) by The Conard & Jones Company. (Helene x Bon 

 Silene.) A fine handsome bush, 3 to 4 feet high, with glossy foliage, and 

 blooms constantly from early June till freezing weather, producing at the 

 end of every shoot, clusters of bright, satiny rose blossoms, quite double, 

 intensely fragrant, and over 3 inches in diameter. The buds are long and 

 pointed and in color a bright carmine until they open. It is exceedingly 

 hardy and may be planted almost anywhere in the temperate zone (does 

 well in the South also). Plant it in rich soil and full sunlight. Price, 25c 

 each; larger size, 35c, postpaid. Two-year, 50c; extra size, 75c, by express. 



WE OFFER THE 



VIOLET BLUE " ROSE THIS 



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Gentlemen: April 26, 1909. , 



I want to say that my Birdie Blye Rose is 

 a wonder to everyone. It bloomed from the 

 time it was eighteen inches high until a hard 

 freeze came and from two to twenty-eight 

 full blooms on it all the time. 



Mrs. E. H— , Rogers, Arkansas. 

 Gentlemen: Sept. 10, 1909. . 



The Birdie Blye which you sent me in 

 March with catalog is over two feet tall, has 

 half a dozen canes and has bloomed all Sum- 

 mer in spite of temperature of 108 for several 

 days. Miss M. L. A—, Hot Springs, Ark. 



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