New Floral Guide— Spring, 1903. 



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NEW HARDY 

 CLIMBING ROSE 



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PHILADELPHIA 



INTRODUCED BY THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, 1902 



If you want the best Crimson Rambler 

 yet produced you must have the 



"NEW PHILADELPHIA" 



It blooms in grand clusters. 



Flowers 2 to 2^ inches across, 

 perfectly double to the centre ; ex- 

 cellent substance and very durable. 

 Color, pure deep rich crimson, far 

 brighter and more intense than any 

 other Rose of its class. Does not 

 fade or wash out, but holds its bright 

 dazzling color to the last, making 

 it specially valuable for forcing and 

 Florists' use. Has handsome foliage, 

 dbes not mildew, and is an early and abun- 

 dant bloomer. Undoubtedly the brightest 

 and best of all Hardy Crimson Climbing 

 Roses to date. Unequalled for forcing 

 and equally fine for covering porch trel- 

 lises, screens, fences, etc. Perfectly 

 •dy, needs no protection. 



Price, strong' one year plants, 25 cts. each; 

 5 for $1.00; $2.00 per doz., postpaid. 2 

 year size, 50 cts. each; 3 for $1.25; $4«50 

 per doz. Large 3 year bushes, $1.00 each; 

 2 for $1.75; $9-00 per doz., by express, at 

 purchaser's expense. 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSE 



PHILADELPHIA" 



> CON ARC? &. JOHES CO* ~£»A, 



