New Floral Guide—Spring, 1907. IX 
- The Newest Roses 
Including The Best of Recent Introductions From European Growers 
This is just what the Originators say about them 
Ards Pillar (H,. T.)—Rich velvety crimson, the perfection | Florence Pemberton (H. T.)—Another gold medal rose 
ofan exhibition, garden and pillar rose; foliage attractive; | of vigorous growth, creamy white suffused pink, the edges 
the blooms are produced with great freedom, and are large, of the petals occasionally flushed peach, flowers large and 
full and of cupped form. full, perfect in form with high pointed center. 
Getty (H. T.)—sent out by the introducer of ‘‘Killarney,’’ color é ; 
a coppery rose overspread with golden yellow. Its | Lady Ashtown (H. T.)—Pale Rose, shading to yellow at 
blooms are extremely large, fairly full, and of a glorious the base of petals; refiex of petals silvery pink; flowers large, 
form. Its growth is extremely vigorous, erect and of very full, and pointed; and of erect branching character. ‘‘An 
ance Dopach ints habit, flowers all season and is deliciously ideal rose for any purpose.” 
perfumed. 
Betty Berkeley (T.)—Bright red shading to crimson scarlet, EES. Conway Jones (H. T.)—Creamy white, flushed salmon 
buds very long; flowers medium size with robust habit of pink; flowers are very large, very full, and good form, petals 
growth; a very distinct and beautiful variety. of great size and substance. 
Cherry Ripe (H. T.)—A vigorous grower with flowers of 7 ats : 5 
light cherry-crimson and very fragrant; medium size, well Mrs. John Bateman (H. T.)—A distinct variety of vigor- 
formed, full and globular; a very floriferous bedding rose; ous erect branching growth and free flowering. Color, deep 
also first rate for forcing. ; china rose with yellow at base of petals; beautiful in 
Countess of Derby (H. T.)—Form identical with the elegant form. 
‘*Catherine Mermet”’ but infinitely superior in growth and Pare? (ET The f DUAR EEC eran igitel 
quantity of bloom produced. Blooms are large and sym- | essy (H. '-)—The feature of t Is rose Is its exquisitely 
metrical with pointed centers; color, salmon in center with shaped semi-double flowers; color, is claret tinted saffron yel- 
outer petals rose, growth vigorous and erect, branching low, passing to pale primrose as it expands, blooms are 
freely; deliciously tea perfumed. pees borne in large trusses in the greatest profusion. 
Dean Hole (H. T.)—A gold medal rose of silvery carmine, eh Seats Sh baste ‘ . 
shaded Siew whe is vigorous, branching and very Perle des Jaunes CEs eolotg —l0w, center strony 
floriferous; flowers large, of great substance and fine form. ly shaded with copper, large and full; a very promising 
Excellent. new rose. 
Price, Above Roses, 1 year plants, 35 cts, each, postpaid, 2-year plants, 60 cts. each, by express. 
‘ the entire set of 12, 1-year plants tor $3.00, delivered; or 2-year plants, 12 
Special Offer, No. 53, for $6.00, by express collect; or ®6.75. delivered. é ; 
MESSRS. CONARD & JONES, APR. 25, 1906. 
DEAR SirsS:—The bushes came in on time and in superb shape, and I have them in the ground. I find 14 instead of 
12 roses without the Ramblers. If this is a mistake I will make it good, and if it is for good measure, I thank you heartily. 
Your firm needs no recommendation from me, but if it should I can truthfully say no greater satisfaction can be afforded 
than you have rendered me, and you can depend that my future orders, should I have future orders, will go to Conard & Jories: 
(Signed) J. D. Irons. 
“Standards” or Trec Roses 
There are not many rose growers in America who regularly offer these splendid tree 
roses, They are grafted on hardy rose stalks 4 to 5 feet high and are just /ike “1ttle trees. People who 
have travelled abroad can scarcely forget how much they add to the beauty of English and European 
gardens. They have never become so well known here because they are much more expensive than the 
other roses and require more care. 
It pays to give them Winter protection as follows: Either wrap in straw or dig them up bodily and 
bury in a straw or hay lined trench, covered with one or two feet of soil. i 
_ Tree Roses are especially effective for Formal Gardens and for an ‘‘Avenue’’ effect on the side of the 
principal walks. 
Alfred Colomb (H. P.)—Large globular flowers of bright | Gruss an Teplitz(H. T.)—Often called the “‘reddest of red 
rich crimson. roses;’’ fragrant and free blooming. 
American Beauty (H. P.)—Rich glowing crimson. La France (H. T.)—Lovely large fragrant flowers of fine 
General Jacqueminot (H. P.)—Best red in this class. peach-blossom pink. 
Mad. Gabriel Luizet (H. P.)—Soft flesh pink. Mad, Caroline Testout (H. T.)—Large flowers of clear 
‘Mrs. John Laing (H. P.)—Clear shining pink; immense. cherry-red, finely edged with rose. 
Paul Neyron (H. P.)—Immense double flowers of rich deep | Baby Rambler (P.)—The famous new crimson rose that 
pink, one of the finest. _ blooms so freely all Summer through. 
Ulrich Bruner (H. P.)—Rich crimson scarlet. | Marechal Niel (T.)—The famous pure deep yellow rose of 
Crimson Rambler (Mult)—Intense dazzling crimson, delicious fragrance. 
Price $1.00 each; $9.00 per dozen, or the entire set of 13 for $10.00. By 
9 express only, purchaser paying charges. 
