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No. 526. Mme. Eugene Marlitt — Color, rich carmine red; 



flowers large, full and double; deliciously sweet. 

 No. 527. Mme. F. Kruger — Color, soft rose pink, elegantly 



shaded with crimson and amber; delightfully sweet. 

 No. 528. Mme. Hoste — Makes large finely formed buds and 



extra large fully double flowers; a constant bloomer; fine 



canary yellow, flushed with rose; very sweet. 

 No. 529. Mme. Jean Dupuy — Color, fine creamy pink, with 



golden yellow center, outer petals edged with red; large, 



fully double and very sweet. 

 No. 530. Mme. Joseph Schwartz — Pure white, delicately 



flushed with blush rose pink. 

 No. 531. Mme. Jules Grolez — Handsome buds and large 



full finely formed flowers. Color, lovely china rose, pass- 

 ing to clear rich satiny pink. 

 No. 532. Mme. Philipp Rivorie — A strong, robust grower and 



abundant bloomer; large full flowers, rich apricot yellow 



with nankeen yellow center. 

 No. 533. Mme. von Bock — A truly variegated Rose; flowers 



large and well filled; color, creamy yellow with bright 



crimson shading; very fragrant. 

 No. 534. Mme. Welsh — An elegant ever-blooming Rose, 



soft peach yellow, delicately colored with pale rose. 

 No. 535. Mile. Helena Gambier — Color, lovely canary yellow, 



with deep peachy-red center, changing to creamy pink. 

 No. 536. Maddalena Scalarandis — Dark rich Rose on deep 



yellow ground elegantly flamed with scarlet and crimson. 

 No. 537. Malmaison (Queen of Beauty and Fragrance) — 



Color is lovely creamy flesh, with bright rose center, ele- 

 gantly shaded. 

 No. 538. Pink Maman Cochet— A queen among Roses and 

 ' one of the best. Flowers are of enormous size; color, rich 



coral pink, elegantly shaded with rosy crimson. 

 No. 539. White Maman Cochet— Has all the good qualities 



of Maman Cochet, but is pure snow white. 

 No. 540. Marie Van Houtte (The Qem)-=-Rich creamy white, 



finely tinted wHh rose, immense bloomer. 

 No. 541. Mrs. B. R. Cant— Splendid rose-pink buds and 



large full flowers ; a particularly free bloomer. 

 No. 542. Mrs. John Bateman — A distinct variety of vigorous 



erect branching growth and free flowering; color, deep 



china rose with yellow at base of petals. 

 No. 543. Princess Bonnie— Color, bright, rich crimson, ex- 

 quisitely shaded and delightfully fragrant. 

 No. 544. Princess de Sagan— Highly valued for its beautiful 



buds and exquisite colors; flowers bright scarlet crimson 



very double and sweet. 



:No * 5 j 4 u* 9 ueens Scar,et — Rich velvety scarlet, very bright 



and handsome, strong, upright grower, constant bloomer. 

 No. 546. Safrano — Color, bright apricot yellow changing to 



orange and fawn, sometimes tinted with rose; very fragrant, 

 No. 547. Sombrieul— Beautiful creamy white tinged with 



rose; very large, full and sweet, quite hard v. 

 No. 548. Souv. de President Carnot-^Lovely sea-shell pink, 



delicately tinted with golden fawn on rich creamy white. 

 No. 549. Souv. D'un Amie—Brpgrd, thick petals, deep, rosy- 



flesh color, elegantly shaded; h/jautiful buds. 

 No. 550. Winter Gem— Lovely creamy pink; blooms all the 



time, and particularly in the Winter when taken indoors. 



" Quick-Blooming Roses " 



Guaranteed to Bloom the 



First Season or Your 



Money Back 



C. & J. Guaranteed Roses please people every- 

 where, not because they are guaranteed, but be- 

 cause they BLOOM. It is because we can depend 

 upon these plants to produce results that we are 

 able to sell them on a basis of sure bloom or money 

 back. 



Use numbers instead of names and order lib= 

 erally; YOU run no risk. 



BOUGHT 700 f> Of 1>ACCC 

 LOST - 3 L. & J. KU5E5 



New Castle, Del"., Sept. 30, 1908 

 You can most assuredly quote me as a most 

 enthusiastic believer in "Coflard & Jones" 

 Roses. Out of over seven hundred, I lost only 

 three. I shall be pleased to show anyone you 

 choose to send my rose garden, or you may use 

 my name as reference in any way you see fit. 

 Thanking you, I am most sincerely, 



Mrs. K. F.'D— . 



This letter came in answer to a request to 

 put in writing for the benefit of our patrons what 

 Mrs. D. had said when on a visit to our nurseries. 



We will gladly furnish the name of this lady on 

 request. 



Prices 20c * each ^ 3 f ««* 50c; 7 for $1.00; 15 for $2.00; 

 w ^ $12.00 p.f r |00, wfcen you take 5 or more of a kind. 



50 for $6.50; or, 

 DELIVERED FREE 



