THE CONARD &■ JONES CO., WEST GROVE. PA. 



ROBERT PYLE. PRESIDENT 



ANTOINE WINT2ER, Vice-PresiDENT 



12 Choicest Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



HARDY EVERYWHERE IN U. S. A. Plant these in heav^clay soil if possible 

 Strong 2-yr. field-grown budded plants, 90 cts. each D 



WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY, or FRAU KARL 

 DRUSCHKI. The best white Rose in existence. 



ANNA DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris). Color 

 carmine-pink; flowers large, full and sweet. 



CLIO. Flesh color with rosy pink center. 



GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Red. 



GEORGE ARENDS. Tender rose- 

 pink. Very free bloomer. 



GLOIRE DE CHEDANE GUIN- 

 OISSEAU. New. Bright vermil- 

 ion-red with velvety shading. 



HUGH DICKSON. Crimson, 

 shaded scarlet. Large blooms. 



GEORGE DICKSON. Dark, vel- 

 vety scarlet-crimson. Grand. 



MRS. JOHN LAING. Soft pink; 

 remarkably free flowering. 



PAUL NEYRON. One of the largest; clear 

 shining pink. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Dark, 

 velvety crimson. 



ULRICH BRUNNER. Crimson - scarlet ; 

 broad, round, thick petals. 



6. The 12 H. P. Roses for $9 D 



The great Tea-Rugosa Rose. It produces bushels of per- 

 fect blooms in June and blooms intermittently until frost 



Two Hardy Moss Roses 



The Moss Roses are so called on account of the 



unique mossy growth that forms around the buds. 



They can be grown in any climate. 



HENRI MARTIN. Medium-sized, rosy red flow- 

 ers, beautifully mossed. 2-yr. plants, 90c. ea. D 



CRESTED MOSS. Perfectly double, lovely pink 

 flowers, heavily mossed. 2-yr. plants, 90 cts. 

 each D 



D This sign indicates delivery at your expense. See page 3. 



General Jacqueminot 



Rugosa Roses 



VERY HARDY AND INTENSELY FRAGRANT 

 These Rugosas make strong bushes from 4 to 6 feet 



in height. They have rugged, crinkled, leathery foliage, 



not affected by insects or disease. They are suitable for 



windbreaks at the seashore, and do well in sandy soils. 

 ALL THESE RUGOSAS BLOOM FREELY 



ALICE ALDRICH. Flowers clear pink. 



CONRAD F. MEYER. (The great Tea Rugosa.) Color 

 clear, silvery rose. Intensely fragrant and very fine. 



NEW CENTURY. Beautiful, clear, flesh-pink, double 

 flowers with light red center. Delightfully fragrant. 



NOVA ZEMBLA. A duplicate of Conrad F. Meyer in 

 everything but color, which is white, flushed pink. 



RUGOSA RUBRA. Large, single, crimson fragrant flow- 

 ers, followed by large rosy red berries. Price, 75c. ea. 



SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Large, double, pure white. 



Price: Strong field-grown plants, (unless otherwise noted), 

 90 cts. each □ 



*'York and Lancaster" (Damask) 



This Rose dates back to the "War of the Roses," be- 

 tween the Royal Houses of York and Lancaster. It is 

 striped white and red and is said to have originated 

 when the warring factions became united, the white 

 representing the Yorkists and the red the Lancastrians. 

 Price: Own-root, field-grown plants that will last a life- 

 time, $1 each D 



Harison's Yellow ^^R^Ar 



Intensely bright blossoms of clear golden yellow cover 

 the bush early in the spring. 



Two-yr. field-grown plants, 90 cts. each D 



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