NEW FLORAL GUIDE-SPRING, 1900. 



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New Hardy Climbing Rose-A\AY QUEEN 



THE CONARD & JONES CO.. 

 1898 



New Hardy Climbing Rose-MAY QUEEN 



The lovely Rose. May Queen was obtained by crossing the beautiful 

 Tea Rose, Mrs. DeGraw, with the hardy running rose, Wichuraiana. It is a vigorous, erect-growing 

 climber, well furnished with handsome foliage and bearing great numbers of lovely, large double roses. 

 The blooms average over three inches across, are delightfully scented and borne in large clusters all 

 over the bush. Color, coral pink, very bright and handsome, and an early and abundant bloomer. The 

 bush is entirely hardy and particularly recommenaea lor all situations where hardy, free-blooming, 

 climbing roses are wanted. Price— Strong- Plants, 15 cts. each ; larg-er size, *^0 cts., 

 postpaid. Two-year size, 30 cts. $3.00 per dozen, by express. 



New Double White Hardy Climbing Rosc-THE ROYAL CLUSTER. 



Blooms in enormous clusters, 119 flowers and buds have been counted in one cluster at one time. 

 The flowers are medium size quite double, and give out a rich, spicy fragrance, very pleasing and 

 attractive. Recommended as the best double pure white hardy climbing rose to date. Strong" Mailing 

 Plants, 15 cts.; larger size., 20 cts., postpaid. Two-year size, 30 cts. each; $3.00 

 per dozen, by express. 



Opppj A T np'PTHP Wai send 1 New May Queen and 1 Koyal Cluster, the 3 for 35c. Larger size, the 

 *^'- A-'\-'lxi.l-» Ux^JrCIV J8 for 40c., postpaid; two-ye ar size, the 3 for 60c., express, purchaser paying charges. 



