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THE CONARD <fc JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



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. 



j«KAISERIN 



AUGV/S TA 

 VICTORIA 



ONE OF THE 



BEST ROSES 



Johannes Wesselhoff 



A strong growing, free blooming Hybrid 

 Tea Rose, valuable for garden plant- 

 ing, as it is quite hardy and a great 

 bloomer; soft pale sulphur yellow, pass- 

 ing to ivory-white; bears beautiful 

 buds and fine handsome flowers in 

 great profusion. 



*Kaiserin Augusta 



ViptniMfl This grand rose is 

 Y L\* LUI Id s till 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. 



Admiral 

 Schley 



Color, rich vel- 

 vety scarlet, finely 

 shaded with violet 

 crimson ; very bright 

 and handsome, makes 

 elegant buds and 

 splendid large full flow- 

 ers, delightfully sweet. 

 The bush is a clean, 

 healthy grower with bright 

 green foliage, and blooms 

 abundantly. 



Arris Pillar m . ch velvet y 



A.1U3 1 11141 crimson, the 

 perfection of an exhibition, garden 

 and pillar rose, foliage attractive. The 

 blooms are produced with great freedom, 

 and are large, full and of cupped form. 



Beatrix de Buisseret S^S$So«o. 



line Testout, very large flowers, quite full and double; 

 color, lovely silver rose passing to rosy carmine red. 

 Very free bloomer and delightfully fragrant. 



PI 3 Yd Wil tQftTI ^he flowers are very graceful, resem- 

 l^ld.1 <X YVd.loU.ll bling Bridesmaid in form, and are 

 produced in remarkable profusion. The buds are very 

 beautiful and are supported on long stems, making it desir- 

 able for cutting. The color is salmon pink, very difficult 

 tc describe. 



Pniitlf AOC rtf T\A1*1vfr Form identical with the ele- 

 l>UUlUCd> Ul 1JC1 UJ gant "Catherine Mermet," 

 but infinitely superior in growth and quantity of bloom 

 produced. Blooms are large and symmetrical, with 

 pointed centers; color, salmon in center with outer petals 

 rose; growth vigorous and erect, branching freely; deli- 

 riously tea-perfumed. 



InStllUteUr Sinley fiWers^eep golde^yeflow! 

 with fine ruffled petals, quite distinct and handsome. 



TtltPHQltv A cross between Gruss an Teplitz and Gen- 

 Ill I wild I I J eral MacArthur, retaining all the admirable 

 qualities of the latter with much of the darker beauty of 

 the former. Color, a very dark crimson scarlet, approach- 

 ing crimson maroon in the older flower. 



Jeanette Heller (see w. r. smith, p. 27 > 



T O T\pfrnit A magnificent new Hybrid 

 .Ld. UtliUll Tea Rose of largest size and 

 splendid form; color clear flesh pink, shading 

 to deep rose; fine broad shell-shaped petals, 

 very full and deliriously tea-scented; a vigor- 

 ous grower and abundant bloomer, one of the 

 most promising of the newer roses. 



Lady Ashtown JSkTB&teii 



petals, reflex of petals silvery pink, flowers 

 large, full and pointed, and of erect branching 

 character. "An ideal rose for any purpose." 



Lady 



"Ro ttAfCAl Bright rosy crimson, 

 .Ddllwldwd. beautifully tinted 



Lady Clanmorris 



with orange, passing to apple-blossom pink, 

 hardy and productive; resembles Papa Gontier 

 and Corallina. 



Perfectly distinct 

 and different from 

 all others, flowers very large and graceful, 

 petals large, of elegant substance; color, rich 

 creamy white, pale rose center, edge of petals 

 beautifully bordered with deep crimson. 

 Deep bright crimson scarlet, beautiful buds; 

 very fragrant; fine for house culture and cut 

 flowers. Price, 20c. each, postpaid. Two-year size, 40c. 

 by express. 



Mme.Abel Chatenay ^sws^is^. 



tinct color; rich golden pink or rose, flushed with orange 

 and fawn; flowers large, well filled and very fragrant; quite 

 hardy and free bloomer. 



*Mme. Caroline Testout , A ar j, r t3f «SS»^S 



handsome buds closely resembling La France, but clear 

 cherry-red, finely edged with silvery rose; an abundant 

 bloomer. 



Liberty 



We Cover the Country with our C. & J. Roses 



and have helped to beautify the grounds around a half a 

 million homes. 



C. & J. Roses are blooming along the Panama Canal 

 Zone and even in far off Alaska our hardy plants make 

 good. In EVERY State in the Union and in almost 

 every county are our roses known and grown. We send 

 repeat orders to South Africa, India, Asia Minor, etc., 

 and the far off Philippines, but the greatest satisfaction 

 comes with orders we get for C. & J. roses to grace the 

 "White House" grounds at Washington, D. C. 



Prices 



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

 TWO&fear old plants (unless otherwise noted), 35c. each; 6 for $1.75; 10 for 

 $2.50, by express, purchaser paying charges; or $5.00, delivered free. 

 *Jf in doubt, follow the star. See page 14. 



