The Conard & Jones Xo 



West Grove. Penna 



MERITORIOUS HARDY CLIMBERS 



■A-DR. W. VAN FLEET. (New.) Ex- 

 quisite, large, llesh-pink flowers, pro- 

 duced singly on long stems, excellent 

 for cutting. Attractive, glossy, insect- 

 proof foliage, i-yr. size, 25 cts., ppd.; 

 2-yr., 50 cts.; Star size, $1.00, by exp. 



Gentlemen: — 



The Rose, Dr. Van Fleet, is without question 

 one of the finest that I or my friends have ever 

 seen in that species. It is beyond my ama- 

 teurish efforts to properly describe it. 



H. T. S— , Williamsport, Pa. 



^CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. (New). 



This variety retains the deep pink to crim- 

 son color and the same delightful fragrance 

 of the famous American Beauty bush rose. 

 It blooms very freely and is noted for its 



fine foliage. (See cut.) 



^CHRISTINE WRIGHT. (New.) Has the 

 same habit of growth as Climbing American 

 Beauty and the large, bright, clear pink 

 flowers are produced in a perfect mass in 

 June and occasionally during the summer. . . 



Ppd. 



By express 1 1 



I-yr. 



2-yr. 



■A-size 



50 



$1 



$2 



20 



50 



75 



BARONESS VON ITTERSUM. (New.) A 



fine climber with glossy foliage and brilliant 

 scarlet-crimson flowers 



■A-COUNT ZEPPELIN. (New.) Similar to 

 "Thousand Beauties," (see cut above), but 

 the color is vivid pink 



*THE FARQUHAR ROSE. Somewhat like 

 Dorothy Perkins in bloom. Flowers light 

 pink 



:<^HIAWATHA._ Brilliant scarlet; bears large 

 clusters of single flowers; bright, effective. . 



Ppd. 

 I-yr. 

 50 



25 



15 

 15 



By express 

 2-yr. ^k-size 



60 



75 







^AMERICAN PILLAR. This rose is the most popular, 

 single, hardy climber in existence. Its rich, rosy pink 

 flowers are exquisitely lovely and are produced in such 

 abundance as to almost hide the dark green, insect- 

 proof, leathery foliage which furnishes the plant right to 

 the ground. It makes thick canes, 20 feet long, in one 

 season or can be kept in bush form if desired for a lawn 

 specimen. (Extra size plants $2.00, by express.) 



*MAY QUEEN. Splendid large double Roses of clear 



bright pink, and deliciously sweet-scented 



MINNEHAHA. Pleasing double, satiny-pink flowers 



■A-NORTHERN LIGHT. Bears masses of pink-and-white 

 roses of many different shades 



•CRIMSON RAMBLER. The old favorite. Bright crim- 

 son. Extra size, J^i.oo, by express 



* YELLOW RAMBLER. (Aglaia). Deep golden yellow.. 



•WHITE RAMBLER. (Thalia). Pure white flowers 



•RUBY QUEEN. Rich, ruby red, with clear center 



•SWEETHEART. Color bright blush-pink in the bud, 

 which fades to soft white when open. Deliciously fragrant 



•THOUSAND BEAUTIES. (Tausendschon). Colors of 

 every imaginable shade, from pure white to deep pink. 

 Almost thornless. (See cut) 



Ppd. 

 I-yr. 



By express 



40 



30 



50 



35 



35 

 35 

 35 

 30 



35 



$1 

 50 



75 



75 

 75 

 75 

 50 



75 



40 75 



"American Pillar" in Bush Form 



It Will Bloom as Freely When Allowed to Climb 



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1 each of the following roses: American Pillar, Thousand 

 Beauties, Dr. Van Fleet and Hiawatha. A set ol the grandest 

 climbing roses in existence. 1-yr. size the 4 for 70 cts.. post- 

 paid: 2-yr. size, $1.50: Star size. $3.00 by express. 



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