Rose Specialtsts 



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Experience 



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NOVELTY ROSES 



LONGWOOD (H. C.) 



Introduced by The Conard & Jones Co., 1913 



This remarkable new hardy climbing rose is a cross between our famous 

 American Pillar and No. 7 seedling. Flowers are mediurn in size, double, 

 and produced in immense open clusters. The color is pure light pink, charm- 

 inglv effective, and the flowers are exceptionally durable, remaining on the 

 plant for weeks without fading. Foliage is thick and leathery, and remark- 

 ably free from mildew and disease, i-yr. plants, §1.00 each, postpaid. Large 

 I size from 5-inch pots, $2.00 each, by express. 



LOUISE LILIA (H. T.) 



A choice dark, blood-red rose, remarkable for its exquisite, penetrating 

 fragrance, which is unsurpassed. The blooms are well formed and Aery freeU- 

 produced. Highly recommended, i-yr. plants, ready May ist, $1.00, ppd. ■ 



MME. CHARLES LUTAUD (H. T.) 



The blooms are large, full and well formed. Color is deep chrome- 

 yellow, sometimes lightly, sometimes heavily, blended with rosy scarlet. 



It is really an improved Marquise de 



Sinety. i-yr. plants, ready May 



1st, §1.00, postpaid. 



May 

 MUler 



Louise Lilia. INTENSELY fragrant 



MME. EDMOND ROSTAND (H. T.) 



A vigorous grower with deep green, bronzed foliage. It produces fine 

 long buds, opening to very large flowers. Color is pale flesh, shaded salmon 

 with reddish, orange-yellow center. The color is somewhat variable but 

 always charming, i-yr. plants, ready May 1st, $1.00, postpaid. 



MRS. M. H. WALSH (WICH.) 



Flowers are double, pure snow white and freely produced. The large, 

 glossy, almost evergreen foliage is very ornamental and valuable for covering 

 banks, i-yr. plants, ready May 1st, $1.00, postpaid. 



MAY MILLER (H. T.) 



A strong growing, free flowering H. T., with large, dark foliage. The bud 



is long and pointed and opens into a flower of unusual beauty. The back of 



the petal is copper and bright pink, the upper surface peach and apricot shades. 



I-yr. plants, ready May 1st, 



1 .00, postpaid. 



PRESIDENT VIGNET (H. T.) 



A rose that is spoken of as "simply superb," its color and form 

 giving it first place among red roses. The color is magnificent, being a 

 deep carmine, shaded with bright poppy red. The flowers are large, full and 

 globular and generally borne singly on long stems, i-yr. plants, ready May 

 1st, §1.00, postpaid. (See illustration.) 



RELIANCE (H. T.) 



A splendid addition to the bedding class. The flowers come on heavy 

 canes, 3 to 4 feet long and are ver>- large. Color is lovely glowing pink 

 with creamy white base to the petals. The outer petals are extremely large 

 and shell-shaped which gives to the half-open flower a great spread. The 

 foliage is large, leathery and beautiful, i-yr. plants, ready May 1st, $1.00, 

 postpaid. 



TIP TOP (POLY.) 



Growth is dwarf and the flowers are coppery rose shaded with yellow. 

 A most attractive little rose which has gained favor wherever shown on 

 account of the rich and attractive blending of the colors, i-yr. plants, 

 ready May 1st, $1.00, postpaid. 



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