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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



Quick Blooming Rases 



rose! 

 guaranteed 



W BLOOMS 



NOT ONLY 



BLOOM QL'ICKLY 



BUT CONTINUE TO BLOOM 



ORDER 

 BY NUMBER 



THE SAFE WAY 

 TO BUY ROSES 



Your money back for the plants 

 that do not bloom 



Forty-nine years of experience enables us to pro- 

 duce — by a method peculiarly our own — the 

 very best Roses that are grown anywhere. These 

 Roses are so sure to bloom that we are able to make 

 the following unprecedented offer: 



We guarantee all the Roses offered on these 

 two pages to bloom THE FIRST SEASON, or 

 your money back for plants that DO NOT 

 BLOOM. 



Of course we depend upon you to properly plant 

 and care for them. (Please follow directions on pages 

 6 and 7 of this book.) If you do that and if any 

 do not bloom by Oct. 15, 1909, and you will let us 

 know which ones, we will send you back their cost. 



There are thousands of nicely kept lawns scat- 

 tered all over this big country of ours which do not 

 contain even one Rose bush ; absolutely not a single 

 plant to produce the queen of flowers. 



If Roses were really difficult to grow we could 

 understand this, but almost anyone can succeed 

 with them who gets C. & J. Guaranteed Roses and 

 gives them a little attention. 



It is to convince you that these Roses will 

 bloom for you; to get you to try them and see for 

 yourself, that we make this remarkable offer. 



" If these plants do not bloom we refund you their 

 cost." So you run n» risk. 



Faithfully vours. 



No. 501. Archduke Charles — Rich bright red, large, full and 



double, entirely hardy, excellent for open ground planting. 

 No. 502. Baby Rambler — The new dwarf crimson rambler; 



blooms _ in clusters of red, changing to pink. Almost 



always in bloom and very hardy. 

 No. 503. Beauty of Rosemawr — Rich peachy red; blooms 



all the time and entirely hardy. 

 No. 504. Bon Silene — Magnificent buds, immense bloomer; 



bright rich crimson. 

 No. 505. Champion of the World — A real champion in 



hardiness, fragrance and vigor of growth. Flowers, full 



and double; rich rosy pink. 

 No. 506. Charles Rovolli — Always admired for its splendid 



buds. Color, creamy white, tinted with lemon. 

 No. 507. Christine De Noue — Very free bloomer, large hand- 

 some flowers and bright shining buds; color, a deep glow- 

 ing red. Very sweet. 

 No. 508. Clotilde Soupert — Large, perfectly double flowers, 



rich creamy white, with deep rose center. 

 No. 509. Coquette de Lyon— Lovely canary yellow; immense 



bloomer, elegant for bedding. 

 No. 510. Corallina — Flowers deep coral red, large, full and 



finely formed; makes beautiful long pointed buds and is a 



constant bloomer. 

 No. 511. Cornelia Cook — Pure creamy white, sometimes 



tinged with pale rose. Long pointed buds and very sweet. 

 No. 512. David Pradel — Buds and flowers are extra large 



and beautiful. Color, rich glossy red; very fragrant. 

 No. 513. Duchess de Brabant — One of the finest roses we 



have for general planting. Color is a clear pink, beautiful. 

 No. 514. Etoile de Lyon (Star of Lyons) — The best pure deep 



yellow rose for garden planting, hardy and beautiful. 

 No. 515. Gruss an Teplitz — Dark rich crimson passing to 



velvety fiery red; flowers large, full and sweet. 

 No. 516. Henry M. Stanley — Color, deep chamois rose, deli- 

 cately tinged with fine apricot yellow, petals bordered 



with bright carmine red. 

 No. 517. Hermosa — Hardy and a constant bloomer, bright 



pink. 

 No. 518. Isabella Sprunt — Flowers of bright canary yellow, 



buds are remarkably fine, a constant and abundant 



bloomer. 

 No. 519. La Princess Vera — The color is rich ivory-white, 



finely veined with coppery yellow, tinted with blush. 

 No. 520. La Tosca — A charming new rose of strong vigorous 



growth. Color, a lovely shade of tender rose. 

 No. 521. Lucullus— The "black rose," splendid rich crim- 

 son, extra full and double; a constant bloomer. 

 No. 522. Mme. Camille — A splendid garden rose; extra large, 



full and sweet; clear rosy-flesh, passing to salmon pink. 

 No. 523. Mme. C. P. Strassheim — Avery free bloomer; fine 



sulphur yellow, changing to orange and buff. 

 No. 524. Mme. de Vatrey— A fine supply of large fragrant 



flowers all season. Color, rich crimson scarlet. 

 No. 525. Mme. de Watteville — A superb rose. Splendid buds 



a©d large dsuble flowers; lovely creamy white, beautifully 



edged with rosy carmine. 



Please ask for " Quick=bIooming roses " and order by num= 

 NOTE — This Guarantee applies OJtly to the Roses on these , ber; by that we will know that you want plants guaranteed to 

 two pages and TO NO OTHERS. Order early. I bloom the first season. See prices next page. 4®** 



