EVERBLOOMING 
TEA ROSES 
ALL ARE DELICIOUSLY FRAGRANT 
The Roses in this class are highly valued because of their 
fine colors and exquisite tea fragrance. They will bloom 
freely from June until November. If thoroughly established 
during the summer, they will, with few exceptions, prove hardy 
here with protection. We wish to remind our friends of the 
superior quality of these plants; they are not the small slips 
so often sent out, which have been forced under a high 
temperature in little “‘thumb pots’’ into a quick, unhealthy 
growth; but these plants are the product of years of experi- 
ence and our own improved method of culture, insuring the 
greatest possible vitality and abundance of bloom. See pages 
18 and 19 for other colors. 
This page and pages 18 and 19 include our complete list of Tea 
Roses, arranged alphabetically in color groups. We believe that every 
Tea Rose most worth growing will be found in this list. 
Mme. Camille Helen Good 
PRICES 
Other excellent kinds, but stock is limited 
SHADES OF RED 
Corallina. Deep coral-red; large flower. 
Mme. Margottin. Citron-red, shaded apricot. 
Papa Gontier. Free bloomer; rich rosy red. A splen- 
Post- | By Express 
SHADES OF RED 
paid 
Name Description l-yr. | 2-yr. | 
5 é y cts. | cts. | cts. 
*%Bon Silene........... Noted for the great size and beauty of its 
did Rose with large well-formed flowers. buds. Color is bright, rich, rosy crim- 
Princess de Sagan. Scarlet-crimson. 1-yr. only. son. Splendid for bedding............ 20 | 40 | 65 
Rose d’Evian. Rose-red and silvery rose. Freiherr von Mar- 
schallitao ee eee Dark carmine; buds long and pointed; 
SHADES OF PINK flowers large, full, and of perfect im- 
Comtesse Riza du Parc. Coppery rose. bricated form; very fragrant... 25 | 50 
Letty Coles. Pink and crimson. 1-yr only. *%Mrs. B. R. Cant..... Color is clear, bright rose-red, elegantly 
Mme. Lambard. Bright rose, variable in color. An 
excellent variety. 1-yr. only. 
Mrs. Campbell Hall. Creamy buff and rose. t-yr. 
size, 35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 70 cts., by express. 
Mrs. Hubert Taylor. Pink and ivory-white. 
Rainbow. Coral-pink, striped red. 1-yr. only. 
Sunrise. Peachy red, orange, and crimson. This Rose 
does especially well in the South. 
Winter Gem. Lovely clear pink. A good house Rose. 
PRICE. All in this column, except where noted, 
l-yr. size, 20 cts., postpaid; 2-yr. size, 40 cts., 
by express. 
shaded. This is one of the grandest 
Roses we offer. It has a splendid con- 
stitution and blooms unceasingly. (See 
inside back cover)ime caste: soe 25 | 50 | 75 
SHADES OF PINK 
Bridesmaid.......... Large; full; clear rose-pink. Blooms freely 
indoors. A notable cut-flower variety, 
and known to practically everyone who 
buys bouquets of Roses.............. 20 | 40 
% Duchesse de Brabant.| Clear pink; beautiful, free bloomer; makes 
splendid buds and large, double, fragrant 
flowers; excellent for bedding; a great 
favorite at the White House, Washing- 
WOW RAS oOo Ono OOS >commIo Hab coma bos 25 | 50 | 75 
Helen Good..........| This Rose belongs to the famous Cochet 
family. The color is a delicate pink 
shaded deeper pink at edges. (See cut.) | 25 | 50 
Mme. Camille... ....| Clear rosy flesh, passing to salmon-pink; a 
magnificent Rose for outside planting, 
producing large blooms freely. (Seecut.) | 20 | 40 
% Wm. R. Smith.......| A Rose of exceeding beauty, being cream- 
color with soft pink shading, the base of 
the petals buff-yellow and the center a 
heart of pink. Makes exquisite buds and 
| entirely double flowers. Splendid as a 
falliblGoinera-e meme eit eee 25 | 50 | 75 
I have no less than 50 ‘“‘HOW TO GROW ROSES’”’ October 2, 1916 
Rose bushes growing By Robert Pyle My Roses—your 
most beautifully in my A cloth-bound book of 121 pages that-tells con- Shoe Ne Ae Fae 
garden that were pur-| cisely and clearly what you need to know about BEY SE REET ae EGER 
chased from you. They | rowing “The Queen of Flowers.” It is instruc- Goat orice 768 
Have pt rfe tively illustrated throughout and the 16 full pages, sauce kfa ee is oF 
ave given perfect sat-| -howing Roses in their natural colors, make this |the Dreaktast_ table. 
isfaction. — R. A. H.,| 4 charming gift book for a Rose-loving friend. J. M. J.. Webster 
Baton Rouge, La. Price, $1, postpaid Groves, Mo. 
[Rose Speciatists a THE CONARD & JONES CO. 
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