42 The Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, Pa. 



Prices of Roses in Quantity 



NOTE. — When the selection of varieties is left to us we select carefully, the same as if for ourselves, a 

 suitable proportion of the most desirable colors and varieties, and send all correctly labeled, and packed 

 in best manner, by mail or express as directed. If you let us know any varieties you would like to 

 have, or any you do not want, we will select as near as our stock will permit, and guarantee 

 to please. 



EVER - BLOOMING ROSES. 



Good mailing- plants, hardy and well 

 matured. 8 for 50 cts., 17 for $1.00, 

 35 for $2.00, postpaid; $5.50 per 100 

 by express. 



QUICK BLOOMING SIZE, Ever- 



blooming Roses, offered on page 29. 

 8 tine varieties for $ 1 . 00 16 for $ 2 . OO, 

 postpaid; 25 for $2.50, $9.50 per lOO 

 by express, purchaser paying charges. 



PPIPF<S WHEN PURCHASERS SELECT 



1 i\lV> L-/0 FOP THFM^FI VF<i— 



Where marked 10c. select 6 for 50c; 12 for $1 



15c, " 4 " 50c; 9 " $1 



•■ 20c, •• 3 " 50c; 7 ■« $1 



A small bed of our Beautiful Ever- Blooming Roses 

 costs but a trifle and will brighten up your grounds 

 all Summer. There ARE no better Roses than ours. 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES IN QUANTITY 



WHEN SELECTION IS LEFT TO US. PURCHASER'S SELECTION OF VARIETIES 



We select as carefully as we would do for ourselves, and send "Where marked 15 cts. each . . . . 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1.00 



all correctly labeled, and packed in best manner. " 20 " " • ■ • • 3 " 50 " 7 " 1.00 



Good mailing plants, 5 for 50 cts., 11 for $1.00, 22 for$2.00, " 25 " " . . . . 5 " 1.00 



postpaid. Express, 25 for $2.00; $8.00 per 100. For Two-year old Roses see pages 40 and 41. 



rp /^k! rl ^ e have an unusua ^y fine stock of Two-year Old Roses 



I \A/|)-vf|/J 1 \ #1(1 ^ s season— fine. large, thrifty bushes, many of them grown in 



A V V v/ j \J\JL1 V-^IV1 me nursery last Summer and now potted up in best condition 



t^ EXPRESS for planting out. They will give immense satisfaction to all who 



JT O^ft^ CHARGES PAID £ et tnem - They have to be sent by express, but express charges 



*^V/*Jv/w-J — - have been reduced 20 per cent, and are now quite reasonable, 



and besides this we pack as light as possible and always add a liberal number of Choice Extras, 

 which in many cases will more than pay the charges, so no one need hesitate to order their Roses 

 "sent by express." Can quote price prepaid through when requested. 



Two-ye&r Roses weigh when packed about as follows : 12 plants, 20 pounds ; 25 plants, 35 pounds ; 

 50 plants, 50 pounds ; 100 plants, 75 pounds. This includes the earth left on the roots, which is quite nec- 

 essary to Roses of this size ; if all the earth is shaken off, the plants may be hard to start and slow to bloom; 

 and this is one of the reasons why Two-year Roses should always be sent by express when convenient. 



PLEASE NOTICE : All our Two=year Roses are grown in pots, on their own roots, and are 

 fine, thrifty plants, 12 to 15 Inches high or more, ready for immediate bloom. 



Special Bargains in Two=year Roses 



FOR PERSONS WHO WILL LEAVE THE SELECTION OF VARIETIES TO US. 



We will make up choice collections same as if for ourselves, and guaranteed to please; all correctly 

 labeled, packed and delivered to express here, as follows : 



TW0=YEAR EVER-BLOOMING ROSES. 



12 Choice Varieties, one each, price $2.50 



25 " <« " " 4 50 



50 Two-vear Ever-Blooming- Roses, 25 best kinds, 2 each 8 50 



lOO " *< " 50 " 2 each 16.00 



« j m Our elegant Fall Catalogue of Imported Bulbs, Plants and Seeds for Fall planting and 



I\OT1C0 Winter bloom, will be ready about Sept. 1st, and sent to all our patrons of this year without 



request; to others, free on application. If not received promptly, a postal card will bring it. 



p . C ' ^ e tr ^ not to senc * more tnan one g m de to each person, unless asked for ; but 



CXtrS. L/OpWS names are sometimes duplicated by mistake, and if you should accidentally get 



q£ fU£> fjuide two co Pi es > y° u will confer a favor by handing the extra one to some friend in- 



terested in flowers. It is sure to be an acceptable present. 



Crt^/o/ nffm* Gertrude Flower Garden \Tbe Nicest coi- 



^PCClal UaICI* 9f) Choice Blooming Plants, all Cor- %T Ufction ever seen 

 MT Ji-^^^e <6V rectly Labeled and Postpaid, only J>* ( f O r the Money. 



READ THE LIST. Two Splendid Seedling Cannas — different colors ; 3 Lovely Ever-Blooming 

 Roses — 1 each Champion of the World, Golden Gate and Red Pet; 1 Royal Purple Strobilanthes ; 1 Blue 

 Spirea; 3 Superb Geraniums — 1 Crimson, 1 White, 1 Pink; 2 Beautiful Flowering Begonias; 2 Lantanas 

 — different colors; 1 Ivy Geranium; 1 Heliotrope; 1 New Ostrich Plume, and two other Chysanthemums — 

 selected; 1 Souvenir de Bonn Abutilon— 20 in all, only $1.00, postpaid. 



