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The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 
Hardy Hybrid 
Perpetual Roses 
sweetest and most brilliant colored flowers, and are so hardy and vigorous they live over Winter 
¢ hee Hybrid Perpetuals are considered the most valuable of all roses, because they bear the largest, 
without protection, and continue to bloom regularly from year to year. 
of all shades of red, crimson, scarlet, pink 
and white, but no yellows. They thrive and 
bloom finely in all sections of the country 
and should generally be planted in 
open ground, as but few varieties are 
suitable for house culture. Some 
kinds do not bloom till the second 
year, but when fully established 
bloom regularly at the usual 
time, and occasionally during 
the Summer and Fall months. 
Though called ‘‘ Perpetual,” 
they are not constant 
bloomers but are the fin- 
est and most beautiful of 
all Hardy Roses, 
We offer the choicest and 
most beautiful varieties in 
cultivation, and send strong, 
healthy plants from 2% 
and 3=inch potsall on their 
own roots. Persons who or- 
der at the single rate may 
select to value of 15 cts. ad= 
ditional on every dollar sent. 
American Beau! y—Well-known as one 
of the grandest and most beautiful con- 
stant-blooming roses; immense buds 
and flowers, rich glowing crimson, ex- 
ceedingly sweet. (See description, page 
43.) 25 cts each, postpaid. Two-year 
size, 40 cts.; three-year size, 60 cts., exp. 
Anna de Deisbach (Glory of Paris)— 
Brilliant crimson-maroon ; extra large, 
very fulland sweet ; an excellent bloomer. 
Antoine Mouton—A noble rose of very 
largest size—color, bright clear pink; 
reverse of petals, silver rose, very sweet; 
a good, hardy grower and immense 
bloomer. A splendid rose in every way. 
Alfred Colomb—A noble rose; large, 
aioe flowers, bright, rich crimson, 
ark and handsome. The bush is a 
strong, erect grower, entirely hardy and 
an abundant bloomer. 
Achille Gounod—A splendid large bold 
rose, brilliant scarlet crimson, shaded 
deep maroon, large full and sweet. LZ 
Bail of Snow—Large pure white flowers, 
borne in great profusion, nearly as free- 
flowering as ever-blooming roses. 
Baronne de Bonstettin—Extra large flowers, very solid, 
round and full, dark rich crimson, delightfully scented, free 
bloomer, and of hardy and vigorous habit. ; 
Charies Gater—A grand rose, extra large size, fine full 
form, dark, rich crimson, exquisitely shaded ; very fragrant 
and handsome. 
Coquette des Blanches—Large, very double pure white 
flowers ; constant bloomer, one of the best. 
Coquette des Alps—Large, bold flowers; good substance, 
- pure white; very handsome and fragrant ; very hardy. 
Crown Prince—A noble rose, large, bold flowers; rich ruby 
crimson; very full and sweet. 
Dinsmore—A grand rose, extra large size, full and doubie; 
dark, rich crimson, elegantly shaded ; one of the best. 
Caroline de Sansel—Clear, brilliant rose, passing to rosy 
lilac, edged with bronze. Large, full and sweet. 
Queen of Queens—Deep pink with blush edges, large, full 
and perfect form; a true perpetual bloomer, every shoot 
being crowned witha flower bud. Splendid every way. 
Exposition of Brussels—Extra large, full flowers; deep 
purplish red, almost black, with fiery red centre; a good 
bloomer ; vigorous and hardy. 
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AMERICAN BEAUTY 
Dr. Hogg—A splendid variety, a good strong grower and 
free bloomer; color, bright violet red; good size and sub- 
stance, very sweet. 
Glorie de Margottin—Dazzling red; one of the brightest 
colored roses in cultivation ; splendid every way. 
John Hopper—An excellent rose; hardy and abundant 
bloomer, solid and regular flowers, perfectly double, clear, 
bright, rosy pink, very fragrant. 
Francois Levet—Very large, full flowers, deep rich pink; 
handsome and good ; a fine pot rose. 
Glorie de Lyonaise—A grand rose, nearest yellow of any 
hybrid perpetual ; rich creamy white tinged with orange. 
Giant of Battles—kBrilliant crimson, large, very double and 
sweet ; constant bloomer ; one of the very best. 
Marie Baumann—Deep bright red, large flowers, proad 
thick petals, exquisite form, one of the best. 
Marchioness of Lorne—Bright shining rose, full finely 
cupped flowers; produced abundantly all through the sea- 
son ; delightfully fragrant. 
Perle des Blanches—Pure white, sometimes tinted blush; 
early, and blooms the whole season almost as constantly as 
«he ever-bloomers. 
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All roses on this page (except noted) are 15 cts. each, 4 for socts.; 6 for 75 cts.; $1.25 per doz., post- 
paid. Two-year old plants (except noted) are 35 cts. each, 3 for $1.00; $3.50 per doz., by express., 
purchaser paying charges. For further information about express charges, €°c., see page 6. 
