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NEW FLORAL GUIDE, SPRING 1911. 
Ever-Blooming 
Bourbon and China Roses 
This is a class of Roses that no real Rose lover can afford to miss; some of them are particularly 
famous for the large size, beauty and brilliant colors of blossoms.. Blooms freely, flowering not only once, 
but all Summer through. As a class they are moderately hardy and if protected: should live out over 
Winter in this latitude. They like rich soil and should be pruned closely. Do not hesitate to cut all the 
blossoms you wish; such treatment is good for the plants and encourages more bloom. 
A beautiful Rose of brilliant fiery red, 
Agrippina double and sweet. 
Archduke Charles Rich bright red, large, full 
and double, entirely hardy, 
excellent for open ground planting, as it is a strong, hardy 
grower, and a sure bloomer. 
Another sea- 
Beauty of Rosemawr son’s trial has 
roved this one of the very best Hardy Ever- 
looming Roses yet produced. It is a healthy, 
vigorous grower, makes a strong handsome bush, 
and blooms all the time; the flowers are large, 
delightfully fragrant, and perfectly double, with 
fine overlapping petals and raised center; color, a 
lovely shade of rich carmine rose, finely veined 
with creamy white; a splendid garden rose, far 
superior in every way to the old-time roses so 
often asked for, and sure to be a great favorite as 
soon as known. Strong plants, 15c. each; larger 
size, 20c., postpaid. Two-year size, 35c., by exp. 
1 1 Fl ure white, 
Caroline Marneisse (rc auble, 
*and a tremendous bloomer; quite hardy. 
Champion of the World (18%,P= 
GRAW)— 
This splendid hardy ever-blooming Rose is said to 
be a cross between Hermosa and Magna Charta 
and has so many good points that it has been 
called the champion ever-bloomer and champion 
in hardiness, fragrance and vigor of growth. The 
color is deep, rich, rosy pink; the flowers are 
Jarge, full and double and deliciously sweet and 
produce abundantly throughout the growing sea- 
son. Itis entirely hardy, needs no protection, and 
is a most excellent Rose in every way; specially 
recommended for garden planting and good also for 
pot culture. Price, 15c. each; larger size, 20c., 
postpaid. Two-year size, 35c., by express. 
Dou las This fine variety is a strong bushy 
4 grower and very constant bloomer; 
color deep rich cherry red, very bright. 
Hermosa Well known as one of the best for 
general planting; blooms in clus- 
ters all season; clear bright pink, very double and 
fragrant; quite hardy. - 
Lucullus (RED PET) —The “black rose,’ 
splendid rich crimson, extra full and 
double and a constant and abundant bloomer. 
Maddalena Scalarandis Flowers are extra 
4 s . large and exceed- 
ingly beautiful, and its productiveness is truly astonish- 
ing; color, dark rich rose on deep yellow ground, elegantly 
flamed with scarlet and crimson. Price, 15c. each; larger 
size, 20c., postpaid. Two-year size, 35c., by express. 
Mine. Eugetic Waring, 35 Sorouehly test. 
; : ing this Rose for years 
in our trial grounds here, we unhesitatingly pronounce it 
one of the most fragrant, vigorous growing, abundant 
blooming roses recently introduced. The flowers are very 
large, full and double. The color is a rich carmine red 
which .does not_soon fade out but continues bright 
a long time. Perfectly hardy here. Price, 25c: each, 
postpaid. Two-year size, 50c., by express. (See back 
color plate.) 
: 7 (TRUE)—A fine old garden favorite, still 
P ink Daily highly valued for its perfect hardiness; 
flowers are clear pink, moderately large, and borne con- 
tinuously the whole season. It is almost evergreen, and 
in spite of cold weather continues blooming right into the 
heart of winter. 
3 x 
Mueen’s Scarlet ee es > riche 
strong upright 
£rower, constant bloomer. 
Rosa Mundi Large semi-double flowers, fine clear 
: . pink, sometimes streaked and clouded 
with white. Often mistaken for York and Lancaster. 
(See page 43.) Price, 15c. each; larger size, 20c., postpaid. 
Two-year size, 35c., by express. 
Arethusa A lovely Chinese Rose; quite hardy; perfectly 
double flowers, golden-yellow tinted apricot. 
Burbank One. of Luther Burbank’s productions and 
an excellent Rose; flowers .3 to 34 inches 
across, very double and sweet; bright rose pink, shading 
to silver rose. é 
[ BEAUTY of ROSEMAWR 
Introduced by The Conard & Jones Co. 
WHY NOT HAVE ONE ?_ THEY COST LESS THAN 
THE PRICE OF ONE BOUQUET 
No. 12823 3, 14, 1910. 
GENTLEMEN: 
Several years ago I sent to you for some Roses and 
one of them has grown six or more feet tall, and the 
rosy-pink Roses are the envy of all who see them. It 
was called the Beauty of Rosemawr. 
Respectfully, 
Mrs. C. C. R ; 
Clarksburg, W. Va. 
The flowers are large, round, full and 
Santa Rosa sweet; the color is rich rosy pink, 
shading to coppery rede oe nas 
1 elightfully fragrant; color, lovely 
Silver Queen silver rose, passing to delicate rosy 
pink; an abundant bloomer. Price, 20c. each; larger size, 
25c., postpaid. Two-year size, 40c., by eres. a 
1 ueen Oo eaut 
Souv. de la Malmaison wni°fagrance) 
The color is lovely creamy flesh, with bright rose center, 
elegantly shaded. The flowers are very large, perfectly 
double and deliciously sweet. Price, 20c. each; larger 
size, 25c., geen ee we eae by eae hst ‘ 
vidi e wonder reen Rose; a valuable 
Viridiflora curiosity. Petals of the flowers are same 
color as the leaves, a deep pea-green;, a free bloomer. 
(See cut, page 48.) Price, 1l5c. each, postpaid. Two- 
year size, 35e., by express. 
PRICE for any above (unless otherwise noted), {0c. each; 3 for 25c.; 6 for 50c., postpaid. 
Two-year-old plants (unless otherwise noted), 30c.. each; & for $1.50, by express- 
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