26 The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 
Choice Hybrid Tea Roses 
HIS IS, we believe, the most popular class of Roses now in cultivation. These varieties are the 
result of a union between the Everblooming Teas and the hardy Hybrid Perpetual class, thus 
combining the exquisite richness of coloring and beauty of form in the one with the hardiness, 
vigorous growth and pungent fragrance of the other. 
It is rather exceptional in the Roses of any other class to find so many excellent qualities and when 
you add the splendid feature of blooming so freely and continuously throughout the season, it is easier 
_to understand why these Hybrid Tea Roses are so popular. 
We list here the best standard kinds of this class which together with Magnafrano, Etoile de France, 
Killarney, Mad. Eugene Marlitt, La France and OTHERS on pages 10 to 21 inclusive, are undoubt- 
edly the finest to be had anywhere. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA 
This grand Rose is still unsurpassed in 
‘beauty. Extra large; finely formed flow- 
ers borne singly on strong upright stems; 
very deep, full and sweet; color, pure 
white shading to lemon; a free bloomer, 
‘one of the finest roses introduced for 
-“many years. 
Liberty—Deep bright crimson scarlet, one of the 
richest colored roses we have; beautiful buds and 
large full flowers, very fragrant; a constant 
bloomer ; fine for house culture and cut flowers. 
Mad. Abel Chatenay—A rareand very beautiful 
rose of novel and distinct color; rich golden pink 
or rose, flushed with orange and fawn; flowers 
large, well filled and very fragrant, quite hardy 
and free bloomer; one of the most beautiful new 
roses introduced for years; has given great satis- 
faction wherever planted and bids fair to be one 
of our most popular roses for general planting. 
Price 15 cts. each; larger size, 20 cts., postpaid. 
Two-year size, 40 cts., express. 
Mad. Caroline Testout—A grand rose with large 
full flowers and handsome buds closely resemb- 
ling La France, but clear cherry-red, finely edged 
with silvery rose; an abundant bloomer, and one 
of the best for open ground planting. 
Madame Hector Leuilliot—Beautifulsoft golden 
yellow, elegantly tinted with rosy blush; large 
full globular flowers, semi-climbing habit and 
quite hardy. 20 cts., postpaid. Two-year size, 
40 cts. by express. 
Mad. Jennie Gillimot—Large full flowers, soft 
nankeen yellow with saffron shading, freely pro- 
duced on strong vigorous bushes ; as hardy as 
the Hybrid Perpetuals. 20 cts., postpaid. 2-year 
size, 40 cts. by express. 
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Pernets Triumph—An elegant new French rose, extra large | General McArthur—A grand new everblooming rose; both 
tiowers, full and double and delightfully tea scented, color buds and flowers are extra large, and bright-glowing crim- 
bright flashing carmine red with rich crimson shading, ex- | son scarlet; a vigorous grower, every shoot producing a 
flower of most intense brilliant color. 20cts. each, postpaid; 
quisitely beautiful, quite hardy and a free bloomer. 
two-year size, 40 cts., by express. 
Richmond—A grand rose for house culture and forcing, re- | Johannes Wesselhoff—A strong growing, free blooming 
markably strong grower and free bloomer, producing Hybrid Tea Rose, valuable for garden planting, as it is quite 
splendid buds and flowers on fine long stems; bright glow- hardy and a great bloomer ; soft pale sulphur yellow, passing 
ing scarlet crimson, exceedingly bright and beautiful; 20 cts. to ivory-white; bears beautiful buds and fine handsome 
each, postpaid ; two-year size, 40 cts. each, by express. flowers in great profusion. 
La Detroit—A magnificent new Hybrid Tea Rose of largest 
size and splendid form; color clear flesh pink, shading to 
Winnie Davis—One of thenew Hybrid Tea Roses. Named 
in honor of the daughter of the Confederacy. The buds are deep rose ; fine broad shell-shaped petals, very full and de- 
long, heavy, and splendidly formed; Color is apricot-pink, | liciously tea scented; a vigorous grower and abundant 
shading to flesh tint at the base of petals. | bloomer, one of the most promising of the newer roses. 
Prices for all on this page unless otherwise noted, 15 cts.each ; 6 for 60 cts. postpaid. Two- 
year old plants unless otherwise noted, 35 cts. each; 6 for $1.75; 10 for $2.50 by 
express, purchaser paying charges; or $3.00 delivered free, 
20 cts., postpaid ; two-year size, 49 cts. express. 
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