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



Own -Root Roses for Fall Planting 



COL. R. S. WILLIAMSON. A truly superb Rose. 

 The blooms are very large, full, perfectly formed, 

 with high-pointed center; the petals possess 

 great substance; color, satiny white with deep 

 blush center; very lovely. 40 cts. each, by express. 



ECARLATE. A superb and distinct novelty with 



. color an extremely brilliant scarlet. It is a robust 

 grower with medium - size blooms, which are 

 produced continuously. 40 cts. each, by express. 



ETOILE DE FRANCE. Produces its delightfully 

 fragrant, brilliant crimson flowers the entire 

 growing season, but with special abundance in 

 June and again in the fall. 50 cts. each, by express. 



LADY ALICE STANLEY. A strong grower, and the 

 large blooms of deep coral-rose and pale flesh win 

 admiration always on account of the delicate 

 coloring. 60 cts. each, by express. 



LADY ROBERTS. Reddish apricot passing to deep 

 coppery red with orange shading; a good, healthy 

 grower and profuse bloomer. 50 cts. each, by 

 express. 



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Where the winters are not too 

 severe, the fall planting of Roses con- 

 tinues to grow in popularity, especially 

 with those who have tried our Field- 

 grown Potted Stock. These plants we 

 have thoroughly prepared for shipping 

 and planting at any time and the 

 sooner you send the better. 



Order as early as possible (today); 

 plant promptly on arrival; let the roots 

 get well established this fall. Before 

 the ground freezes hard, mound up the 

 soil 6 inches high, thus protecting each 

 plant for the winter. In the spring 

 remove the covering gradually when 

 danger from frost is past, — then will 

 come your surprise and pleasure. The 

 new growth and abundant bloom will 

 be far in excess of that from plants set 

 out next spring; so, if you live in a 

 mild climate, begin your next year's 

 Rose-beds now, and begin with these 

 specially prepared Roses. 



Strong, 2-year field-grown Roses, now 

 in pots 



ALEXANDER HILL GRAY. Color is 

 deep lemon-yellow which intensifies 

 as the blooms develop; flowers large, 

 of great substance and perfect form- 

 ation. Gold Medal. N. R. S. 50 cts. 

 each, by express. 



BLUMENSCHMIDT. Flowers pure 

 citron-yellow, outer petals edged 

 with a tint of rose. A vigorous 

 grower. 40 cts. each, by exp. 



BON SILENE. Noted for the great 

 size and beauty of its buds; bright, 

 rich, rosy crimson; good for house 

 culture. 40 cts. each, by express. 



LA TOSCA. A lovely shade of tender 

 rose passing to flesh-pink but almost 

 white. It is very floriferous and a 

 most satisfactory garden Rose. 

 45 cts. each, by express. 



MRS. A. R. WADDELL. Rosy scarlet bud, opening 

 reddish salmon, reverse of petals rosy scarlet. 

 40 cts. each, by express. 



RADIANCE. New. Color a brilliant rosy carmine 

 displaying beautiful opaline pink tints in the 

 open flower. The form is fine; flower large and 

 full with cupped petals. 50 cts. each, by express. 



TAFT ROSE. One of the brightest-colored, sweetest- 

 scented, rich pink Roses ever grown. A really good 

 new bedding Rose. 40 cts. each, by express. 



WELLESLEY. The flowers are extra large and full: 

 color, bright clear rose-pink, reverse of petals 

 silver-rose; a vigorous grower. 40c. each, by exp. 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET. Pure snow-white; 

 large and fragrant, hardy and productive. Good 

 for bedding in lawn or garden. 40 cts. each, by 

 express. 



WM. R. SMITH. The petals are so firm they look 

 like wax, softly curled; colored cream with flesh- 

 tint tips, buff-yellow base and the center a heart 

 of pink. Perfect buds. 50 cts. each, by express. 



One each of the above set of 15 superb Roses, with earth on roots, for $5.75, by express. 



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