New Floral Guide, Spring 1910, 



IH&AIM OF THI5 ©ATALOGt 



in ROSES ~r-~ 



AND FjLOWEUS 



~fo Beautify your home surroundings 



TO OUR PATRONS : Permit us to express our appreciation for your increasing confi- 

 dence and orders. For nearly two generations have we been learning your needs and the 

 inside of this interesting business, and the knowledge thus obtained we consider an 

 invaluable asset to our customers. 



We are Primarily Rose Growers 



The Idea of selling Roses by mail took root in West Grove soon after the Civil War. 

 Our late President, Alfred F. Conard, wrote and compiled the first Rose 

 Catalog in America, and Antoine Wintzer, who is now our Vice-President and Super- 

 intendent was the pioneer grower. Is it any wonder that a firm with such a background 

 should be the first to offer you this new and 



SAFE WAY TO BUY ROSES 



HOSES 

 GUARANTEED 



TO 



\ Bloom/ 



The experience of almost a half-century's earnest effort in doing 

 one thing well has taught us how to grow Roses which are so sure 

 to bloom that we can guarantee them. We want you to know 

 that when you buy from us you can depend upon getting your 

 money's worth or your money back. 



And we believe that no stronger proof of the first-class result-giving quality of our stock 

 could be offered or asked for than a guarantee of this kind. 



We were the first, and we believe we are the only ones who sell Roses with such a 

 guarantee. We ask our friends to remember it is not the guarantee which makes the Roses 

 good, but it is the quality of our plants which enables us to make the guarantee. 



OUR 



NEW FLORAL GUIDE 



FOR 1910 



in addition to being a complete and 

 comprehensive guide to "the best 

 Roses in America," will tell you also 

 of the best Plants, Seeds and Bulbs 

 to get for beauty around your home. 

 We believe you will find this book 

 an honest, trustworthy salesman, 

 always ready to give you accurate 

 and complete information about the 

 best Roses and plants. 



&f HE;-CONAKD;C iTONESlCQ? 

 pWEST' GROVE, PA 



Here's a little book chock full of 

 practical pointers about best 

 plants to get and "how" you 

 can beautify YOUR yard. 

 Fully illustrated. Price, 10 cts. 



THIS CATALOG IS ARRANGED 

 IN CHAPTERS THUS: 



Roses, . . . Page 1 to Index, page 47 

 Canna Lilies, '*. 48 to " " 55 



Ornamental Shrubs, . Pages 56 to 61 

 Hardy Climbing Vines, " 62 to 65 

 Hardy Perennials, . . "66 to 72 

 Tender Climbing Vines. " 73 



Porch Plants, .... " 74 to 77 

 Bedding Plants, . . . " 78 to 93 

 Select Seeds, . Pages 94 to Index, 129 

 Summer Bulbs, . . Pages 116 to 122 

 Choice Garden Fruits, Pages 123 to 125 

 Books and Garden Requisites, 



Pages 126 and 127 

 Complete Index, Pages 129 and 130 



AN INVITATION 



Our Nurseries are half 

 way between Philadelphia 

 and Baltimore on P. R. R. 

 During the Summer we 

 have many acres of flowers 

 in bloom. Visitors are 

 most welcome. 



Always faithfully yours, 



'cmlA 



(Qti/rcvejS^* 



Robert Pyle, 



President. 



S. Morris Jones, 



Treasurer. 



Antoine Wintzer 



Vice-President. 



R. T. Satterthwaite, 

 Secretary. 



