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Ge GONARD & JONES GOMPANY = WEST GROVE, Pa. 
HARDY MOSS ROSES 
The Moss Roses are strong, vigorous growers, perfectly hardy and _ 
suitable for planting singly or in beds or clumps with other shrub- | 
bery. They bloom but once in the season. The moss is seen best | 
on the buds before the flowers open. i} 
BLANCHE ROBERTS — Pure white, large, full and of perfect form; the | 
buds and flowers are freely furnished with a deep green moss. Price, i 
20c. each, postpaid. Two-year size, 40c., by express. 
EUGENE DE SAVOI—A very unusual Rose of bright pink; a | 
good grower. Price, 20c. each, ppd. Two-year size, 40c., exp. 
GLORY OF MOSSES—Blush color; very large and full. One| i 
of the best. Price, 20c..each, ppd. Two-year size, 40c., exp. Hi 
HENRY MARTIN—Medium-sized flowers, bright rosy red; free | 
bloomer. Price, 20c. each, ppd. Two-year size, 40c., exp. | 
MOUSSELINE—Large and very full. Double and fragrant; pure i) 
white. Price, 20c. each, postpaid. Two-year size, 40c., by exp. © 
PRINCESS ADELAIDE—Extra large flowers, very double and sweet. | 
Color, bright rosy pink, lovely green moss. Price, 20c. each, postpaid. | 
Two-year size, 40c., by express. : 
"> OFFER No. 44—Set of 6 Moss Roses, 90c., postpaid. | 
The 6 two-year plants, $2.00, by express, or $2. 50, 
delivered free. 
FROM WISCONSIN eg te wee. 
Gentlemen; ay 
| sain Goes arena Sa are coral nes ‘Chas. ? Always 
: | C—, of this place, has a bed of your Roses that are the bes 
Quality ever. Your Roses he set lived over Winter fine, while others Proves 
Stock bought of another house are all dead, which shows quality ©. 
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for your stock. | 
Mr. W. B—, Edgerton, Wis. \ 
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STANDARD OR TREE ROSES 
ORDER BEFORE APRIL Ist 
Tree Roses occupy but little ground space and are 
very imposing when planted among shrubbery or per- 
ennials. Along the sides of a walk they form an 
avenue effect. They can also be planted among or 
back of a collection of bush’ roses—thus making a 
two-storied rose bed as it were. 
The Tree Roses we offer are exceptionally choice, 
with sturdy roots and well-balanced tops. They will 
positively bloom generously this season. 
All the Winter protection required is to loosen the 
soil at-the roots enough to lean the plant so that the 
top comes near the ground, then it can be covered 
with soil or two boards nailed together V-shaped and 
filled with dry leaves. In the Spring the weak shoots 
should be cut out and the stronger ones pruned back 
to three or four eyes. 
sbaNsage CER 
REY 
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These are the Most Desirable Varieties 
ALFRED COLOMB (H. P.)—Bright rich crimson. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (H. P.)—Snow white. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT (H. P.)—Best red. 
MME. GABRIEL LUIZET (H. P.)—Soft flesh pink. 
MRS. JOHN LAING (H. P.)—Clear, shining pink. 
PAUL NEYRON (H. P’)—Immense double flowers of 
rich deep pink. 
ULRICH BRUNNER (H. P.)—Rich crimson scarlet. 
BABY RAMBLER (P.)—The famous crimson Rose 
that blooms so freely ail Summer through. 
CATHERINE ZEIMET (P.)—White Baby Rambler. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ (H. T.)—Often called the ‘‘red- 
dest of red roses;’’ fragrant and free blooming. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT (H. T.)—Cherry-red, 
finely edged with rose. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER (H. C.)—Splendid in tree form. 
Price, $1.00 each, by Express only 
|No. 49925 Scotia, N. Y. 
| Dear Sirs :—One Tree Rose had 27 roses on it this 
Spring. I guess that shows you have the goods. 
Very truly, Cc. H—, 
OFFE 14 The entire set or any 12 for 
No. 44a $9.00, by express Standard Rose “Frau Karl Druschki.” =} 
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