30 The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 
sew and Rare CHiMDING ROSCS 
O HOME lawn seems quite complete without its climbing roses. They add so much to the pretty 
decoration of a porch, archway, or trellis. And such a splendid assortment as we now have 
makes ordering easy and success most sure. The Ever-blooming Roses on four pages following: 
must not be confused with the Annual Climbers, which bloom but once a year. 2 
These Ever-blooming Climbing Roses ‘‘ keep everlastingly at it’’ all Summer through, and except the 
list of roses for the south, will Winter nicely where the thermometer is not accustomed to get below zero; 
where it is colder they should be taken down in the late Autumn and covered with soil. They require” 
but little pruning. (‘‘ Birdie Blye’’ does not climb as high as the others, but is a Pillar Rose.) : 
Please note, prices are no more than for bush roses, but these will grow larger and give more blossoms" 
and altogether prove one of the most satisfactory investments you can make. Try a few, at least. 
“Beautiful 23, Ever-blooming Pillar Rose 
"BIRDIE BLYE” 
Introduced and For Sale only by 
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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY 
WEST GROVE, PA. : 
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This splendid rose originated in 1900 and 
is the result of a cross between ‘‘ Helene,”? 
a fine hardy climbing rose of the Crimsor 
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 
freezing weather, producing at the end of 
every shoot, clusters of bright, satiny rose 
blossoms, quite double, intensely fra- 
grant, and over3 in. in diameter. The 
buds are long and pointed and m_ 
color a bright carmine until they open. - 
It is exceedingly hardy and may be planted — 
almost anywhere in the temperate zone (dees 
well in the south also). 3 
By special permission we have named this 
splendid Rose in honor of Mlle. Birdice Blye, 
she whom the great Rubenstein declared to 
be ‘‘the coming great American Pianist” 
and who along with her fame has won the 
love and admiration of thousands of musical 
folk throughout this country and Europe. 
We have adopied her more popular name of 
‘* Birdie Blve’’ and deem ourselves most fortu- 
nate in being able to offer a rose that is © 
also destined, we believe, to take a foremost — 
place in the hearts and homes of the Amer 
ican people. (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, (Mme. Driout)— 
This splendid rose is a sport from Reine 
Marie Henriette and has the same for 
and vigor of growth as the mother rose, 
while the flowers are beautifully str 
flamed and shaded with deep carmine 
pale rose, and the markings are very Fr 
lar and siriking, a superb novelty, su 
be in great demand. Strong plants, 25 
each, postpaid; larger size, 35 cts.; two-yea! 
size, 09 and 7d cts. each, by express. 
New Climbing Tea Rose (Marie Bu- 
low)—This is a very promising climbe 
the Marechal Nieltype. It has long p 
ed buds that open into large fuli flow 
color china rose, changing to carmine 
pure yellow, Price, 35 cts. each, postpa 
These 3 
New Roses 
postpaid 
for (5¢. 
NEW ROSE « BIRDIE BLYE”’ 
