New Floral Guide — Spring 1901 



The 



Conard 6 Jones Company gO 



West Grove Floral Nurseries West GfOVC, Pa, * 



TO ALL OUR KIND FRIENDS AND PATRONS, GREETING 



DEAR FRIENDS — We thank you kindly for all your valued orders, and assure you of our best 

 efforts to merit your continued confidence and regard. We present herewith, our NEW GUIDE FOR 

 19OI, now enlarged to 136 pages, in order to contain our constantly increasing stock of Roses and other 

 beautiful flowers. Please examine it carefully and notice we offer the very nicest things at very reason- 

 able prices, and guarantee satisfaction in every way. We hope you will send us at least a share of your 

 valued orders this season — we want to continue your name on our books, 



WE ARE ROSE AND ^^ y°^ want best quality Roses, Plants, Bulbs and Flower Seeds at 

 ITl rWA/lTD r^DrWA/ir-DQ correct prices, and kindly send your orders to us, you will not be 

 r LrOWII^K vrKOWUvKo disappointed. Our goods are always reliable and we spare no pains to 

 please and satisfy our customers in every way. Our establishment is well known as one of the best and 

 most reliable in the Rose Growing and Mail Order business. We have made Rose Growing a special 

 study for many years, and can truthfully say: 



There are No Better Roses grown than Ours, and few so good 



ROSCS ARE AI^Iv ON ^^^^ ^^^ Roses are grown on their own roots in pots, from strong, well- 

 THli^ID rWATIM Dr%r\TC matured, field-grown stocks, which produce plants of the greatest 

 ^"*^**^ VJWIN Kv/iJIo vitality, and early-blooming power. No budded or grafted Roses are 

 ever sent out, as they do not give satisfaction. We are large growers, and aim to keep all the choicest 

 varieties of Roses, both new and old, in different sizes and prices, ready for shipment at all times. 



NOTICE— Forty full pages of this book (4 to 43) are devoted exclusively to Roses, 

 and every variety catalogued, can quickly be found in Index, page 134. 



NEW^ ROSES OP OUR ^^ ?>^^^^ special attention to originating new varieties of Roses, and 

 rvYAfKr ¥M'ri>r^T\f ir^'rtrvM ^^^® y^^^ have the pleasure of offering for the first time. Our Grand 

 UWIN liN 1 KVJUUC 1 lOIN New Hardy, Iron-Clad, Constant-blooming' Rose, *' New Century," as 



described on preceding page; also. The New Hardy Climbing' Ro./-e, "Pearl Queen,'' page 19. We also 

 ask attention to the following superb Roses, all introduced by ourselves in previous years: New Hybrid 

 Tea Rose, Magnafrano, page 9; New Hybrid Memorial Rose, Alba. Rubifolisk., page 10; New Hybrid Tea 

 Rose, Claura Bzwrton, page 4; Double White Hardy Climbing Rose, Royal Cluster, page 10; Hardy 

 Climbing Roses, Ma.y Queen and Ruby Queen, page 19. See information for purchasers, page 89. 



Q,^ ^ J NE^T ^^^ New Pedigree Cannas — Canna Lilies some call them — are among 



DPnir^DlTP f* ANNAQ^ ^^^ most beautiful in the world, and have won their place as the most 

 "JLlJiSjFKiLfLf Kyi\rHlSi\^ gorgeous and handsome flowers for bedding now known. Prices are 

 very reasonable, and you can have a handsome collection for very little money. Six pages, 52 to 57. 



THE CONARD O JONES CO.'S O^^ west Grove Rose and Floral Nurseries are well- 

 -J^. r\T% Ai Ml TOCir^DTirc fi f^ j^ known at home and abroad for supplying the choicest 

 r Lr^JKAU r4UKOlI^KlE^O iffi £& m and most reliable Roses, Plants and Bulbs, at reasonable 

 prices. During the Summer we have many acres of flowers in bloom, and always something of interest 

 to see. Visitors are cordially invited, whenever it suits their convenience to come. 



C. & J. SURPASSING Fi:,OWBRS:^:^DS are also one of our leading: specialties. 

 All the choicest varieties, both old and new, at little prices. 31 pages, 90 to 120. 



NEW GARDEN FRUITS choice New Strawberries, including the wonderful ever-bearing, 



St. Joseph, Bxcelsior, Stella and Robbie; Dwarf Bismarck Apple; 

 Luscious Japan Plums, New Cherries, Pears, Grapes, and Japan Chestnuts; the Great Rathbun Black- 

 berry and Giant Cumberland Raspberry, etc. Also see pages 121 to 133. 



We want your valued orders for everything we offer, and whether large or small, they will receive 

 the same careful and prompt attention, and you can always depend on liberal and satisfactory dealing 

 in every way. Again thanking you for your kindness, and hoping to have a^share of your valued orders 

 this season, we wish all a happy and prosperous year, and remain 



ALFRED F. CONARD. Pre.. Faithfully, yours, 



S. MORRIS JONES. Treas. <J},e CONARD 6 JONES COMPANY 

 ANTOINE WINTZER. V. Pres. _ _ _ _ . 



ROBERT PYLE. Secy. WEST GROVE, PA., U. S. A. 



IMPORTANT NOTICE ^^ reply to frequent inquiries, we would say, we have no connection what- 

 *'^** v^«x » A. »A^ * L^-\^ M. AVi/x^ g^gj. ^-^^-^ any other company. Do not be inisled because you see the name, 

 Dingee & Conard Co., unchanged. Neither Alfred F. Conard nor Antoine Wintzer have any connection with that 

 concern, but long since left it entirely, and though that Company still retains Mr. Conard's name, because they 

 think it to their interest to do so, and cannot be legally 

 prevented, he has severed all connection with them years 

 ago. All communications intended for Alfred F. Conard or 

 Antoine "Wintzer, should be addressed to THE CONARD & 

 JONES COMPANY, West Grove, Pa., where they will receive 

 prompt and careful attention. 



Please b« careful to AL,WAYS ADDRESS 



THE Conard <& Jones Company 



Rose Growers WEST GROVE, PA. 



HAYES BROTHKRS CO., PRINTERS, PHIL.A., PA. 



