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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



EVER = BLOOMING TEA ROSES 



The Roses in this class are highly valued because of their fine colors and exquisite tea fragrance. They 

 will bloom freely from June until November, even the one-year-old size (two-year-old plants of course 

 will bloom more). If planted in the Spring so that they may become thoroughly established during the 

 Summer, they will, with few exceptions, prove hardy here, with protection during the Winter. 



We wish to remind our friends of the superior quality of these plants; they are not the small slips 

 so often sent out, which have been forced under a high temperature in little "thumb pots" into a quick 

 unhealthy growth, but these plants are the product of years of experience and our own improved method 

 of culture, which insures plants of the greatest possible vitality and abundance of bloom. 



Below we list the best varieties in this class which have not already been included in the special planting 

 collections on the foregoing 15 pages and shown by index, page 50. (See prices, next page.) 



ABBE GERRALTE — A fine new Tea Rose: flowers very 



large and fragrant; rich coppery yellow, shaded carmine 



pink. 

 ADA CARMODY— A hardy Tea Rose, fine ivory-white, 



beautifully edged and tinted with pink and rose 

 ALBERT STOPFORD— Noted for the great 



size and beauty of its buds; bright rich 



rosy crimson, deliciously perfumed 

 ALINE SISLEY— A splendid Rose, 



flowers large and double, fra 



grance exceedingly sweet 



color, fine violet crimson; 



fine for bedding in open 



ground. 

 ALLIANCE FRANCO 



RUSSE— A strong up- 

 right grower and con- 

 stant and abundant 



bloomer ; makes 



long pointed buds 



and splendid large 



double flowers, 



bright golden yel- 

 low, shaded with 



pink and deep 



rose at the center; 



delightfully f r a - 



grant. 

 ANNA OLIVER — A 



good healthy 



grower and a con- 

 stant bloomer. The 



flowers are lovely 



creamy blush, very 



large, full and sweet. 

 ANTOINETTE CLTLLE 



RAT — Flowers, semi- 



double. Color, electric 



white on sulphur ground 



with rich coppery tints ; 



petals edged with carmine 



violet; a constant bloomer. 

 AUQUSTE COMPTE — Large flower 



same beautiful form as Maman Cochet. 



Color, deep rose, outer petals, deep carmine 



with broad dark edge; center, coppery yellow. 

 BARONNE BERQE— Large flowers, double and sweet. 



Color, bright rosy red, with golden yellow center. 



Beaute Inconstante ^Vilt e \ttli 



abundant bloomer; the color is quite variable, some- 

 times the flowers are distinctly striped and variegated, 

 but are frequently of entirely different colors, some being 

 clear, satiny pink, some red and others coppery orange, 

 passing to cream white with many intermediate shades 

 between. Always gives satisfaction. 



BRIDE — ;One of the very best pure white ever-blo«miiig 

 Roses in cultivation, extra large buds and flowers, pure 

 creamy white, sometimes tinted blush. 



BRIDESMAID — Fine large full flowers, delightfully tea- 

 scented, clear rose pink with crimson shading. A good 

 healthy grower, makes elegant buds, very handsome; good 

 for cut flowers. 



CANADIAN BELLE — Color, rich creamy buff, with deep 

 apricot center, finely shaded with rose and amber; de- 

 lightfully perfumed. 



CATHERINE MERMET— Bears large full, regular flowers 

 in abundance. Color, clear shining pink with rich amber 

 center. Very fragrant. 



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CHARLES LA GRADY — A constant bloomer; very fragrant. 



Color, fine chamois red, passing to violet crimson. 

 CHARLES ROYOLLI— Always admired for its splendid buds. 

 Color, creamy white, tinted with lemon. 



CHRISTINE DE NOUE— Very free bloomer, large 

 handsome flowers and bright shining buds; 

 color, a deep glowing red. Very sweet. 

 COMTE AMEDE DE FORAS— Makes 

 large, double flowers, with broad, 

 thick petals, very lasting. Color, 

 buff rose, with orange and 

 wn shading, deliciously 

 sweet. 

 COMTESSE RIZA DU 

 PARC — A constant and 

 abundant bloomer. 

 Color, soft rosy crim- 

 son, very sweet. 

 COMTESSE SOPHY 

 T R B Y — Flowers 

 rich peachy-red with 

 orange shading, 

 highly perfumed; a 

 free bloomer. 

 CORINNA — Color, 

 flesh - pink, shaded 

 with rose and tinted 

 with coppery gold. 

 The flowers are of 

 large size and very 

 freely produced all 

 season. 



DEVOMENSIS (Mag= 

 nolia Rose) — One of the 

 good old-time favorites. 

 Flowers are lovely creamy 

 white, with rosy center ; 

 very large and full ; delight- 

 fully fragrant. See cut. 

 DR. FELIX GUYON — Color, 

 dark orange-yellow, with bright 

 apricot center, very fragrant and 

 productive. 

 DR. GRILL — Large, full flowers, rich rosy 

 pink, passing to salmon and fawn-tinted carmine, 

 richlv perfumed. 

 WHITE DUCHESS DE BRABANT (Mme. Olga)— An elegant 

 bedding Rose. A constant bloomer; flowers pure snow- 

 white, borne in great profusion, delightfully tea-scented. 

 EMILE GONTN (Chameleon) — Flowers are large, full and dou- 

 ble; color, rich ivory white, elegantly variegated, striped 

 and bordered with deep rose, bright orange and rich 

 golden yellow. 

 EMPEROR NICHOLAS II— Handsome foliage and splendid 

 large buds, dark rich crimson, flamed with brilliant scarlet. 

 EMPRESS ALEXANDRA OF RUSSIA— Flowers, rich pur- 

 plish lake, deepening at the center to fiery crimson. 

 ENCHANTRESS — Cream white, richly tinted with rosy buff. 

 Large, full, globular flowers; a free and constant bloomer. 

 ERNEST METZ— Large flowers and beautiful buds. Color, 

 clear satiny pink, edged with blush, center flamed with 

 crimson. 



npppp f 1 Devoniensis 1 Comtesse Riza du Pare 



urrc N 1 Christine de Noue 1 Catherine I Mermet 



No. 28 ( 1 Alliance Franco=Russe 1 White Duchess d'Brabant 



These 6 good Roses (6 different colors), 50c, postpaid. Two= 

 year=old, $1.25, by express. 



o f f f r f Order 2 sets No. 28 and No. 29 for 

 N 2ft i S 1 - 00 ' and Beaute Inconstante will 

 no. £»a | k e sent y OU as a p r emium. 



