306 The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 
The Hardy Rambler Roses 
We are headquarters for these 
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Most Popular . 
. Roses ever 
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a VARIETIES 
DIFFERENT COLORS 
THE CRIMSON RAMBLER — Intense 
dazzling crimson. 
THE WHITE RAMBLER — Pure pearl 
white. 
THE PINK RAMBLER W—Clear, bright | 
pink. 
THE YELLOW RAMBLER—Fine golden ! 
yellow. 
All Perfectly Hardy. 
Fine for Porches, Verandas, Trellises, etc. 
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¥ vigorous climbers, growing ten to twelve feet high 
Gy > IS inaseason. They bear immense clusters of beau- 
A SARS tiful, fragrant flowers, and will soon cover the 
at’ whole side ofa house witha 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 you have 
not got them, do not fail to order them now. 
PRICE, either Color desired : 
NICE MAILING PLANTS 
15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts.; 4 for 50 cts.; $1.36 
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 ; $3.00 per | 
dozen, by express. $3.50 delivered. 
EXTRA SIZE—Two-Year Ramblers | 
Field-grown dormant bushes—Crimson, White, — 
Pink and Yellow. 50cts. each. The four varie- | 
ties for $1.80. $4.50 per dozen, by express. } 
ioe THREE-YEAR RAMBLERS 
ee : Extra large, dormant, field-grown bushes, 4 to 5 | 
“i TUITE cee feet high, and now trimmed back to_ proper 
hn es We at height for planting. By express only. Crimson, 
| a oy White, Pink and Yellow. 80 cts. each; the four 
for $2.75 ; $7.50 per doz., by express. Add 7dc. 
per doz. to above express prices and we will 
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Nie DESCRIPTION—The Rambler Roses arestrong, 
2 \ ~\ deliver free in the U.S A. | 
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= Extra large, heavy, Crimson Ramblers, 
\ Sacer «so 4 to 5 years old, transplanted, $1.50 
to $3.00 each, express or freight. 
NOTE—The Extra Large Dormant RAM=- 
BLERS, when requested, may be sent by 
Z express with all the growth left on, so as to ; 
: bloom the first season. If not pruned when 
= Ly planted, cut them back one-third as soon 
TWO RAMBLERS, ONE CRIMSON AND ONE WHITE as they stop blooming. 
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