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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 



We offer the choicest and most 

 beautiful varieties in cultivation, 

 and send strong, healthy plants, all 

 on their own roots. Please read 

 carefully our special guarantee 

 offer on page 8. 



■^ CLIO (size much reduced) 



ABEL CARRIERE — A Rose of vigorous habit, bearing very 

 double flowers of rich crimson. 



ALFRED COLOMB— A noble Rose; large, globular flowers, 

 bright rich crimson, dark and handsome. The bush is a 

 strong, erect grower, entirely hardy, and an abundant 

 bloomer. 



^AMERICAN BEAUTY— This is a most beautiful Rose and 

 a great favorite when grown indoors under glass, but we 

 do not recommend it for outdoor culture. There is a 

 large demand for American Beauty and we supply strong 

 fine plants in one-year size, at 25c. each, postpaid. Two- 

 year size, 40c. each, and three-year size, 60c. each, by exp. 



ARDS ROVER — A very vigorous grower and can be used as 

 a pillar Rose. Color, crimson shaded maroon; foliage 

 large and handsome. 



BARBAROSSA— See Front Cover. 



BARONESS ROTHSCHILD— An exquisite shade of rich 

 satiny pink. 



*BARON DE BONSTETTEN — Extra large flowers, very 

 solid, round and full, dark rich crimson, delightfully 

 scented, free bloomer, and of hardy and vigorous habit. 



BELLE NORMANDY— A lovely Rose with great large flowers 

 of pure silvery pink; one of the most beautiful. Flowers 

 especially fragrant. The plant is a strong erect grower 

 and good every way. 



THE Hybrid 

 Perpetuals 

 are consid- 

 ered the most 

 valuable of all 

 Roses, because 

 they bear the 

 largest, sweet- 

 est, and most 

 brilliantly col- 

 ored flowers,and 

 are so hardy and 

 vigorous they 

 live over Winter 

 with slight pro- 

 tection, and con- 

 tinue to bloom 

 regularly from 

 year to year. 

 Their grand 

 flowers are of all 

 shades of red, 

 crimson, scarlet, 

 pink and white, 

 but no yellows. 

 They thrive and bloom finely in all sections 

 of the country, and should generally be 

 planted in open ground, as but few varieties 

 are suitable for house culture. Some kinds 

 do not bloom till the second year, but when 

 fully established bloom regularly at the usual 

 time and occasionally during the Summer 

 and Fall months. Though called "Per- 

 petual" they are not constant bloomers, but 

 are the finest and most beautiful of all 

 hardy Roses. 



BLACK PRINCE — Dark crimson, shaded black; 

 large, full, fine cup shape, very hardy, good habit. 



■fcCLIO — (See illustration.) Flesh color shaded 

 in the center with rosy pink, large and of 

 fine form. 



CAMILLE BERNARDIN— An old Rose but still 



highly valued, because of its beautiful flowers 



of bright, distinct crimson. The form is large 



and full and the plant a vigorous grower. 



CAPT. HAYWARD— A Rose of perfect form and very 



sweet. Color, beautiful bright crimson carmine. 

 CHESHUNT HYBRID— A very free flowering Rose 

 with large and full flowers. Color is red shaded 

 with violet. 

 COQUETTE DES BLANCHES— Pure snowy-white, some- 

 times faintly tinged with pale rose; blooms in large clus- 

 ters, medium size, full and slightly fragrant; blooms the 

 first year and all through the season. 

 COQUETTE DE BORDELAINE— In every other way just 

 like Paul Neyron, except that these flowers are beauti- 

 fully striped. 

 COUNTESS OF ROSEBERY— Fine carmine red; large, full 



and beautiful. 

 *DUCHESS DE CAYLUS— Deep rich crimson/large full per- 

 fect flowers, very double and fragrant; grows vigorously 

 and blossoms freely. 

 DUKE OF EDINBURGH— One of the " Old Reliables." Bril- 

 liant scarlet crimson, shaded with maroon; large and full. 

 EARL OF DUFFERIN— Color, velvety crimson, beautifully 



shaded with rich maroon; large, full and fragrant. 

 EUGENE FURST — Strong, vigorous grower, with thick 

 healthy foliage. Flowers a beautiful shade of velvety 

 crimson, shading to maroon. 

 EXPOSITION OF BRUSSELS— Extra large, full flowers, 

 deep purplish red, almost black, with fiery red center; a 

 good bloomer, vigorous and hardy. 

 FISHER HOLMES— A very beautiful and valuable Rose; 

 deep crimson, resembling General Jacqueminot but a more 

 constant bloomer. Form full and perfect, very sweet. 



P"PJP"pC All roses on this page (except American Beauty) are 15c. each, 4 for 50c, 6 for 75c, $1.25 per doz., postpaid. 

 1 i\lv»l-fO Two=year plants (except American Beauty) 35c each, 3 for $1.00, $3.50 per doz., by express, purchaser paying 

 charges. For information ab«ut express charges, etc., see page 4 and note on page 9. 

 ir If in doubt, follow the star. See page 14. 



