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The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 
A New Way 
To Buy Roscs 
Your money back for the plants 
that do not bioom. 
48 years of experience enables us to produce-—by 
a method peculiarly our own-—the very best Roses 
that are grown anywhere. These Roses are sosure 
to bloom that we are able to make the following 
unprecedented offer : 
We guarantee all the Roses offered on 
these 2 pages to bloom THE FIRST 
SEASON, or your money back for plants 
that DO NOT BLOOM. 
Of course we depend upon you to properly plant 
and care for them (Please follow directions on page 
8 of this Book.) If you do that and if any do not 
bloom by Oct. 15th, 1907, and you will let us know 
which ones, we will send you back their cost. 
There are thousands of nicely kept lawns 
scattered all over this big country of ours which do 
not contain even one rose bush; absolutely not a 
single plant to produce the queen of flowers. 
If roses were really difficult to grow we could 
understand this, but almost any one can succeed 
with them who gets C. and J. Guaranteed Roses and 
gives them a little attention. 
It is to convince you that these Roses will bloom 
for you; to get you to try them and see for yourself, 
that we make this remarkable offer. 
“‘ Tf these plants do not bloom we refund you their 
cost.’ So you run no risk. 
Faithfully yours, 
AE Cocaret Yfrmot 
NOTE—This Guarantee applies only to the Roses on 
these 2 pages and TO NO OTHERS. Order early. 
| position before? 
C.& J. QUICK 
ROSES GUARAN- 
THE FIRST SEASON 
Think of it! Did you ever hear of such a pro- 
(We presume not, for we believe 
no one else ever considered it safe to make such an 
offer.) But we feel that we are entirely safe 
for we know what our roses will do. 
_ Itis just here that our years and years of exper- 
lence In growing roses as a specialty stands us in 
_ such good stead, ‘‘we know how.”’ 
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Order by Number 
No. 1. Ada Carmody—Ivory-white, beautifully edged and 
tinted with pink; center yellow, deliciously sweet. 
No. 2. Aline Sisley—A splendid rose, flowers large and 
double, color, fine violet crimson ; very fragrant. 
No. 3. Alliance (Franco-Russia)—Has lorg pointed 
buds, bright golden yellow, center shaded pink. 
No. 4. Golden Rambler ‘Allister Stella Gray”’—Rich 
apricot yellow, changing to pure white, one of the choicest 
climbers. 
No. 5. Baby Rambler—The new dwarf crimson rambler, 
blooms in clusters of red, changing to pink. Almost always 
in bloom and very hardy. 
No. 6. Beauty of Rosemawr—Rich peachy red, blooms 
all the time and entirely hardy. 
No. 7. Bon Silene—Magnificent buds, immense bloomer, 
bright rich crimson. 
No. 8. Champion of the World—A real champion in 
hardiness, fragrance and vigor of growth. Flowers, fulland 
double, and rich rosy pink. 
No. 9. Clotilde Soupert—Large, perfectly double flowers, 
rich creamy white, with deep rose centre. 
No. 10. Cornelia Cook—Pure creamy white, sometimes 
tinged with pale rose. Long pointed buds ard very sweet. 
No. 11. Coquette de Lyon—Lovely canary yellow, im- 
mense bloomer, elegant for bedding. 
No, 12. Duchess de Brabant—One of the finest roses we 
have for general planting; color is clear pink, beautiful. 
No. 13. Etoile de Lyon (Star of Lyons)—The best pure 
deep yellow rose for garden planting, hardy and beautiful. 
No. 14. Genl. Gallieni—Splendid, large well-filled flow- 
ers, fine rich brownish red, very sweet; a healthy, vigorous 
grower. 
No. 15. Gruss an Teplitz—One of the best and most 
valuable hardy crimson ever-blooming roses, dark rich crim- 
son passing to velvety fiery red; flowers large, fulland sweet. 
No. 16. Hermosa—Hardy and a constant bloomer, bright 
pink. 
No. 17. Ivory—Resembles the beautiful ‘‘Golden Gate’’ in 
form and loveliness, but is pure ivory-white; full and sweet. 
No. 18. Jules Finger—Fine rich rosy red, extra large buds 
and flowers; constant bloomer; very sweet; a good bushy 
grower. 
No. 19. Lady Roberts—Most beautiful, reddish apricot 
passing to deep coppery red with orange shading. 
No. 20. La Tosca—A charming new rose of strong vigor- 
ous growth; color, a lovely shade of tender rose. 
No. 21. Letty Coles—A strong vigorous grower and 
constant bloomer; soft rich pink, deepening to crimson. 
No. 22. Mad. Abel Chatenay—A grand rose, rich golden 
pink flushed with orange and fawn. ; 
No. 28. Mad. Camille—A splendid garden Rose, extra 
large, full and sweet, clear rosy-flesh, passing to salmon 
pink. - 
No. 24. Mad. Jules Grolez—A new rose of great beauty, 
very handsome buds and large full finely formed flowers; the 
color is lovely china rose passing to clear rich satiny pink. 
No. 25. Mad. Joseph Schwartz—Pure white, delicately 
flushed with blush rose pink. 
Please ask for “Quick-blooming roses” and order by 
number, by that we will Know that you want plants 
guaranteed to bloom the first season. See prices 
next page. & 3l. 
