4ii e Gonard 8c Jones Company -West Grove, Pa. 



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CHOICE HYBRID TEA ROSES 



This is, we believe, the most popular class of Roses now in cultivation. These varieties are the result 

 of a union between the Ever-blooming Teas and the hardy Hybrid Perpetual class, thus combining the 

 exquisite richness of coloring and beauty of form in the one with the hardiness, vigorous growth and pun- 

 gent fragrance of the other. 



It is rather exceptional in the Roses of any other class to find so many excellent qualities and when 

 you add the splendid feature of blooming so freely and continuously throughout the season, it is easier to 

 understand why these Hybrid Tea Roses are so popular. 



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ONE OF " THE BEST ROSES IN AMERICA 

 WHITE AND VARIEGATED 



*Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 



This grand rose is still unsurpassed in beauty. Extra 

 large, finely formed flowers borne singly on strong up- 

 right stems, very deep, full and sweet; color, pure white 

 shading to lemon; a free bloomer. One of the finest roses 

 introduced for many years. 



DR. J. CAMPBELL HALL-Coral rose, suffused white, base 



of petals yellow. The flowers are large, full and perfectly 



formed; very floriferous. 

 FRAU LILA RAUTENSTRAUGH-Silvery white, tinted rose; 



flower large, full with high pointed center; perfect form. 

 MRS. CONWAY JONES - Creamy white, flushed salmon 



pink; flowers are very large, very full, good form, petals 



of great size and substance. 

 PEGGY— Claret-smeared saffron yellow, nearly white; blooms 



are borne in trusses. A charming decorative rose. 



CRIMSON SHADES 



ARDS PILLAR -Rich velvety crimson, 

 the perfection of an exhibition, garden, 

 and pillar rose, foliage attractive. The 

 blooms are produced with great free- 

 dom, and are large, full and of cupped 

 form. 



CARDINAL-A splendid new Hybrid Tea 

 Rose, strong grower and free bloomer. 

 Makes large finely formed flowers, very 

 double and full, and deep rich crimson. 



LADY BATTERSEA-Bright rosy crim- 

 son, beautifully tinted with orange,, 

 passing to apple-blossom pink, hardy 

 and productive; resembles Papa Gon- 

 tier and Corallina. 



MRS. HARVEY THOMAS-Carmine, 

 shaded coppery red, base of petals 

 canary yellow; very floriferous; blooms 

 large, full, well formed; buds long, very 

 beautiful. 



O. A. SINGER— Crimson carmine, darker 

 in the center; flowers large and full. 



PERNETS' TRIUMPH-Extra large 

 flowers, full and double and delightfully 

 tea-scented; color, bright flashing car- 

 mine red with rich crimson shading; 

 exquisitely beautiful, quite hardy. 



RHEA REID-This is the " Grand Baga- 

 telle Prize Rose" of Paris, for 1908. 

 It is rich red, very double, fine form, 

 and a constant bloomer. 



RICHMOND— A grand Rose for house 

 culture and forcing, producing splendid 

 buds and flowers on fine long stems. 

 Bright glowing scarlet crimson, exceed- 

 ingly bright and beautiful. 



SOUV. DE MONS. F. VERCELLONE- 

 Bright carmine red shading to silvery 

 rose, tinted white and bordered bright 

 carmine; flowers large, full and of beau- 

 tiful form. 



W. E. LIPPIATT— Brilliant velvety crim- 

 son shaded maroon; the flowers are 

 large, full, symmetrically formed cen- 

 ter. Very sweet. 



SCARLET SHADES 



ADMIRAL SCHLEY-Color, rich velvety 



" ' scarlet, finely shaded with violet crim- 



" son; very bright and handsome, makes 



elegant buds and splendid large full 

 flowers, delightfully sweet. The bush is a clean, healthy 

 grower with bright green foliage, and blooms abundantly. 

 AVOCA— Crimson scarlet, buds very long and pointed, flowers 

 large and sweetly perfumed; foliage large and very dark 

 green. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society. 

 GRUSS AN SANGERHAUSEN-Brilliant scarlet, center crim- 

 son; flowers large and full; great beauty; most floriferous. 

 LIBERTY— Deep bright crimson scarlet, beautiful buds; very 



fragrant; fine for house culture and cut flowers. 

 ■fcSOUV. OF WOOTTON— Pure, rich velvety red. fully equal 

 to General Jacqueminot in color, delightfully sweet and 

 profuse bloomer. 



Conard & Jones Co., West Grove, Pa. 



Gentlemen :— I cannot but express my appreciation of the 

 plants which you sent me. I received over two hundred 

 Roses this year from four different firms and these were by 

 far the best Roses I received, and were in the best condi- 

 tion. I will certainly send you a nice order next year. 



Yours very truly, F. H. C \ 



Prices 



For all on this page (unless otherwise noted), 15c. each; 6 for 60c, postpaid. 

 Two=year old plants (unless otherwise noted), 35c. each; 6 for $1.75; 10 for 

 $2.50, by express, purchaser paying charges; or $3.00, deHyered free, 



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