32 The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 
verautwore Climbing Roses 
HESE are the roses that will add so much to the beauty of your home; especially for porch or trel- 
lis or for making an arbor or archway. Select carefully. 
On pages 32 to 35 inclusively are Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses, (also called monthly or ever 
blooming climbers.) Except the climbers for the South on page 35 all these should winter here safely 
with protection, and with good soil and care will continue giving you blossoms all Summer and Fall. 
On pages 36 to 4o inclusive are an entirely different class called the Hardy Climbers that bloom luxuri- 
antly only during the Spring. These as a class are intensely strong vigorous growers, need no winter 
protection and thrive often under the most adverse circumstances, we believe there are no roses grown 
that make a more magnificent display of abundant beautiful bloom than do some of these hardy climbers 
such as Philadelphia, Dorothy Perkins and Lady Gay. 
Beautiful wt, Ever-blooming Pillar Rose 
“BIRDIE BLYE™ 
Introduced (1906) by 
THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY 
This splendid rose originated in 1900 and 
is the result of a cross between ‘‘Helene,’’ a 
fine hardy climbing rose of the Crimson 
Rambler type, and the popular Tea Rose 
“Bon Silene.’”’ It-forms a fine, handsome 
bush, 3 to 4 feet high, with glossy foliage, and 
blooms constantly from early June till freez- 
ing weather, producing at the end of every 
shoot, clusters of bright, satiny rose blos- 
soms, quite double, intensely fragrant, and 
over 3 in. in diameter. The buds are long 
and pointed and in color a bright car- 
mine until they open. 
It is exceedingly hardy and may be planted 
almost anywhere in the temperate zone (does 
well in the South also). Plant it in rich soil and 
full sunlight. 
PRICE, good strong plants, I=-year, 
25 cts.; larger size, 35 cts., postpaid. 
2-year, 50 cts.; extra size, 75 cts., 
express not prepaid. 
New Climbing Rose; Striped Reine Marie 
Henriette, (Mad. Driout)—This splendid rose 
isa sport from Reine Marie Henriette and has 
the same form and vigor of growth as the mother 
rose, while the flowers are beautifully striped, 
flamed and shaded with deep carmine over 
pale rose, and the markings are very regular 
and striking, a superb novelty, sure to be in 
great demand. Strong plants, 25 cts. each, 
postpaid; larger size, 35 cts.; two-year size, 
50 and 75 cts. each, by express. 
Climbing Cecil Bruner—Is a rampant 
climber, but otherwise an exact counterpart 
of the popular Mlle. Cecil Bruner, makes a 
splendid show of double fragrant flowers, 
color rich rosy pink on a creamy white 
ground, hardy with protection. 15 cts. each, 
postpaid, 2-year 35 cts. each, by express. 
Special 
Offer No. 
100 
The above 
4 im 1-year 
sizefor 80c. 
postpaid. 
New Climbing Tea Rose (Marie Bulow) 
—This is a very promising climber of the 
Marechal -Niel type. It has long pointed 
buds that open into large full flowers; color 
china rose, changing to carmine and pure 
yellow. Price, 35 cts. each, postpaid, at 
NEW ROSE “BIRDIE BLYE” 
