New Floral Guide, Spring 1910. 



ORDER BY 

 NUMBER 



IF THEY FAIL 



No. 564. MME. EUGENE MARLITT-One of the most fra= 

 grant, vigorous growing, abundant blooming roses recently 

 introduced. The flowers are very large, full and double. 

 The color is a rich carmine red which does not soon fade 

 out but continues bright a long time. 



No. 565. MME. F. KRUGER-Fine large buds, flowers fully 

 double and borne well up on strong, vigorous bushes; 

 color, soft rose pink, elegantly shaded with crimson and 

 amber; delightfully sweet. 



No. 566. MME. JOSEPH SCHWARTZ- Pure white, tinted 

 with rose; large handsome flowers, very fragrant and 

 beautiful. 



No. 567. MME. VON BOCK-A truly variegated rose; 

 flowers large and well filled, opens freely; buds very large 

 on strong, stiff stems; color, creamy yellow with bright 

 crimson shading, very fragrant. 



No. 568. MADDALENA SCALARANDIS-Flowers are extra 

 large and exceedingly beautiful, and its productiveness is 

 truly astonishing; color, dark rich rose on deep yellow 

 ground, elegantly flamed with scarlet and crimson. 



No. 569. PINK MAMAN COCHET-A queen among 

 and one of the best. Flowers are of enormous size; 

 rich coral pink, elegantly shaded with rosy crimson. 



No. 570. WHITE MAMAN COCHET-Has all the 



qualities of Maman Cochet, but is pure snow white. 

 No. 571. MRS. B. R. CANT- A healthy, vigorous grower, 

 throwing up strong shoots and producing great masses of 

 splendid roses the whole growing season. Flowers are 

 extra large, perfectly double and deliciously sweet. Color, 

 bright rose red, elegantly shaded and exceedingly beau- 

 tiful. 



No. 572. PRINCESS BONNIE-Color, bright, rich crimson, 

 exquisitely shaded and delightfully fragrant. 



No. 573. QUEEN'S SCARLET-Rich velvety scarlet, very 

 bright and handsome, strong, upright grower, constant 

 bloomer. 



No. 574. SOMBRIEUL-Beautiful creamy white tinged 

 with rose; very large, full and sweet, quite hardy. 



No. 575. SOUV. DU PRESIDENT CARNOT-Color, lovely 

 sea-shell pink, delicately tinted with golden fawn on rich 

 creamy white. 



roses 

 color, 



good 



$1.00 ; 

 take 5 



15 for $2.00 ; 50 

 or more of a kind. 



for $6.50 

 Delivered 



; or, 

 Free. 



C. & J. GUARANTEED 

 ROSES PLEASE PEOPLE 



everywhere, not because they are guaranteed, 

 but because they BLOOM. It is because we can 

 depend upon these plants to produce results 



that we are able to sell them on a basis of sure 

 bloom or money back. 



Use numbers instead of names and order lib= 

 erally; YOU run no risk. 



EVIDENCE 



" TWO MONTHS AFTER PLANTING " 



Gentlemen: 7-21-1909. 



I am happy to report that every one of the Roses 

 bought of you this Spring are living and most of the 

 fifty " Guaranteed to Bloom " are showing buds and 

 some of them are in bloom, although these were not 

 planted until the 22d of May. 



Very truly yours, A. C , 



Colorado Springs, Colorado. 



"MORE THAN PAID FOR THEMSELVES" 



Gentlemen : 8-29-09. 



This Spring I sent to you for seven Roses guaranteed 

 to bloom this year, and we have had blooms of all, but 

 one died, but the rest have more than paid for them- 

 selves they were such a treat out here where it is so hard 

 to make things grow. 



Yours respectfully, Mrs. S. B , 



Agate, Nebraska. 



"EXCEEDED EXPECTATIONS" 



Gentlemen : 



The Roses purchased of you for the last two years 

 have proved entirely satisfactory. They began to grow 

 immediate y and the bloom far exceeded my expecta- 

 tions. Many who saw them were surprised that such 

 Roses could be raised outside. If Roses received this 

 year are as good, I shall be more than satisfied. 



Very truly yours, F. F. W , 



South Sudbury, Mass. 



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