ALFRED F. CONARD, WEST GROVE, PA. 



NEW EVER=BLOOimNQ RbSES. 



>^EW TEA ROSE, AUGUSTA 

 VICTORIA. A grand new Tea 

 Rose of vigorous growth and rich, 

 handsome foliage; extra large, finely 

 formed flowers, borne singly on 

 strong, upright stems ; ver)' deep, 

 full, and sweet; color pure white 

 shading to le)non-yellow; a free and 

 constant bloomer ; one of the very 

 finest new Roses introduced for 

 years. Highly recommended for 

 general planting and also for cut 

 Howei's. 18 cts. each ; larger size 

 25 cts. each. 



MEW TEA ROSE, BRIDES- 

 MAID. This splendid new Rose 

 is a sport from the well known^and 

 highly valued Catharine ISlCTmet, 

 which it closely resembles/in size 

 and beauty of form, but i^ thought 

 to be superior to it, anjj' is much 

 brighter and deeper in^color. The 

 flowers are very large and of fine, 

 regular, full form, delightfully Tea 

 scented; color clear rose-i)ink ^lith 

 delicate crimson shading; a free 

 and constant bloomer and good, 

 healthy gr(jwer ; makes elegant bu(ii 

 and is altogether one of the most 

 promising new Roses. 18 cts. each ; 

 larger size 25 cts. each. 



MRS. PAUL. A splendid new Bour- 

 bon Rose, introduced from England, 

 and highly recommended^ for bed- 

 ding. It is a strongjlhTTTty grower, 

 quite hardy, and a free and con- 

 stant bloomer. ^The flowers are 

 large and elegantly formed, somewhat cup-shaped ; 

 petals thick and lasting ; color,-rich creamy-white, 

 beautifully toned with tinesilveA-rose; very beautiful 

 and fragrant. 18 cts. each ; larger size 25 cts. each. 



MADAME CAROLir^TRsSC^STOUT. A grand new 

 Rose resembling La Franc^iuTi^eauty of form and free- 

 dom of bloom, but much deeper in color, which is 

 clear cherry-red with bright pink center; very hand- 

 some and richly scented. 15 cts. each. 



MADAME PIERR^GUILLOT. New and extra fine 

 in form and color ; lai'ge^J'ull, very deep flowers ; lovely 

 orange-yellow, elegantly ">e^ijied and bordered with 

 clear rose and bright pink — a" very rare color; richly 

 scented and exceedingly beautiful. Constant bloomer. 

 15 cts. each. 



MARION DINGE'K A fine, new, ever-blooming Rose 

 Color deep, rich criiii'scm ; large, heavy buds and flow- 

 ers, very bright and strifck^g. Good grower and con- 

 stant bloomer. 20 cts. each. 



RAINBOW. This beautiful Rose originated in Cali- 

 fornia. The color is a^lovely shade of deep coral-pink, 

 elegantly striped andViottled with intense, shining 

 crimson, finely colored at center with rich, glowing am- 

 ber; makes beautiful buosf( and the flowers are extra 

 large, very sweet, and of great depth and substance. 

 15 cts. each. 



GOLDEN GATE. 'Uiis is another grand new Rose of 

 surpassing beauty; tf^ flowers are of beautiful form, 

 extra large size, very ai^uble and full, and delightfully 

 fragrant; ground color rich creamy-white, beautifully 

 tinged with golden-yello^, and bordered with clear 

 rose; a constant bloomer; Xecommended as one of the 

 most beautiful Roses ever gi*own. 15 cts. each. 



CHRISTINE DL NOUE. A line new 1 lench Rose; 

 \eivfieeblooraci , liige^andsomt flow c is, and bright, 

 shining buas; color a aeep>,^o wing rea ; very sweet; a 

 good, healthy grower and conStaut bloomer. 15 cts. each. 



MAM AN COCHET. This is a truly grand Rose, first 

 oflfered in 1894, and therefore quite new. It is a vigor- 

 ous grower, with ricli^\healthy foliage. The flowers 

 are extra large, very dou^sJie, full, and sweet, and borne 

 on long stems, nice for cutttq^ ; the color is deep coral- 

 pink, delicately tinted witlrv^ver-rose ; makes ex- 

 quisite buds and is deliciously rmgrant ; a free and 

 constant bloomer and wonderfully beautiful. 18 cts. 

 each ; larger size 25 cts. each. 



MADAME ELIE^vAMBERT. An elegant new Rose ; 

 extra large flowers of fine, globular form, rich creamy- 

 white, faintly tinted wHh clear golden-yellow and pale 

 rosy-flesh; exquisitely sw^et and beautiful ; a constant 

 and profuse bloomer ; first Quality in every way. 15 cts. 



DUCHESS OF ALBANY (or Red La France). This 

 is a superb new Rose, belonging to the hybrid perpet- 

 ual class, and closely resetublicg La France, but much 

 deeper in color and a befter grower ; the flowers are 

 extra large, exceedingly beautiful, very double and 

 full, and deliciously sweet ; cdlor lovely rose-pink, very 

 deep and exquisitely shaded; acpnstant bloomer, and 

 recommended as one of the largest, sweetest, and best 

 Roses for general planting. 15 cts. each. 



RUBY GOLD. A strikinSly beautiful Rose of very 

 remarkable color,— claimed\to have been produced in 

 some mysterious manner by gj-afting Catharine Mer= 

 met on 'to Marechal Niel,— atod showing an exquisite 

 blend of the two colors, deep giQlden-yellow and clear, 

 bright pink. The plant is an^-erect, bushy grower, 

 bearing a constant profusion of lo^ly buds and flowers, 

 delightfully perfumed. 15 cts. eaca. 



SET OF THIRTEEN FOR ^.65, POSTPAID. 



A TRIAL ORDER. — The above new Roses are all very heautiful'; every one onght to 

 give them a trial. We ■will send one each of Augusta Victoria, Bridesmaid, and 

 Maman Cochet, the three for 50 cts.; or same in larger size 65 cts., postpaid. 



■Ten Choice Garden Roses for 65 Cents.- 



HERMOSA. Bright pink, hardy and constant. 

 MADAME DE WATTEVILLE. Cream. 

 CLOTILDE SOUPERT. Aniber=rose. 

 COMTESSE ANNA THUN. Creamy=white. 

 MADAME WELCHE. Peach=yellow, large. 



QUEEN'S SCARLET. Rich scarlet. 

 ETOILE DE LYON. Best yellow. 

 RIZA DU PARC. Rosy=crimson. 

 GENERAL DE TARTAS. Bright carmine. 

 THE BRIDE. Pure white, extra fine. 



