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The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 



The Conard & Jones Co., west grove, pa. 



Wc arc headquarters for the NEW 



Rambler 



Most Popular 

 Roses ever 

 introduced 



•Roses 



VARIETIES 

 DIFFERENT COLORS 



THE CRIMSON KAMBLER — In- 



tense dazzling crimson. 



Pure 



THE WHITE RAMBLER 



pearl white. 



THE PINK RAMBLER- Clear, 



bright i)ink. 



THE YELLOW RAMBLER — I ine 



golden yellow. 



All Perfectly Hardy. 



Fine for Porches, Verandas, Trellises, Etc. 



DKSCRIPTION— The Rambler Roses are strong, 

 vigorous climbers, growing len to twelve feet high 

 in a season. They bear immense clusters of beau- 

 tiful, fragrant flowers, and will soon cover the 

 whole side of a house with a sheet of lovely bloom. 

 They are the grandest climbing roses yet intro- 

 duced, perfectly hardy, need no protection, and 

 grow more beautiful every year. If yoxi have 

 not got them, do not fail to oi'rter them 

 now. 



TWO RAMBLERS, ONE CRilViSON AND ONE WHiib 



PRICE, either Color desired: 



NICE MAILING PLANTS 



15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts. ; 4 for50cts.; |1.35 

 per dozen, postpaid. 



LARGER SIZE PLANTS 



20 cts. each ; 2 for 35 cts.; 4 for 65 cts.; |1.85 

 per dozen, postpaid. 



TWO-YEAR SIZE 



35 cts. each ; 2 for 60 cts., postpaid ; p. 00 per 

 dozen, by express. 



EXTRA SIZE— Two-year Ramblers 



Field-grown dormant bushes — Crimson, White, 

 Pink and Yellow. 50 cts. each. The four varie- 

 ties for |1.80. |4.50 per dozen, by express. 



THREE- YEAR RAMBLERS 



Extra large, dormant, field-grown bushes, 4 to 5 

 feet high, and now trimmed back to proper 

 height for planting. By express only. Crimson, 

 White, Pink and Yellow. 80 cts. each ; the four 

 for ^2. 75 ; |7.50 per doz., by express. 



See the New Thornless Climbing: 

 Rose HELENE— page 35. 



NOTE— The Two and Three-Year Dor- 

 mant KAMBILiEIiS, whfii sent hy ex- 

 press with all the growth left on, 

 shoiild hlooaa finely the first season; 

 hut if cut back to be sent by mail, 

 most of the bloom buds are unavoida- 

 bly removed, and they cannot bloom 

 much till the second year. 



