NA Treasure for Rose-Lovers| EsWERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
PRICES 
SHADES OF PINK eRe 
Bost. By Express 
paid |———_—_—_ 
Name Description l-yr. | 2-yr. * 
calle : ts. | cts. | ct 
Countess of Gosford.| Salmon-pink, suffused saffron-yellow; an Baas z 
exceptionally fine Rose that has proved 
quite hardy in this latitude........... 25 | 50 
Duchess of Albany...| The Red La France. See description, 
PAGE QO Nise ate! Ah eee aeere ner ene 25 | 50 
Duchess of Suther- 
land, (New.)....... The color is certainly novel, being a deli- 
cate, warm rose-pink, with lemon shad- 
ing on the white’base................ 30 | 60 
Gainsborough....... Rosy flesh-color; large flower. .......... 2 50 
x Jonkheer J. L. Mock.| See illustration and description, page 11.. | 2 50 | 75 
Killarney .. .|See cut and description, page 20........ 25 | 50 
Killarney, Brilliant. See description pazecOn neater 30 | 60 | 90 
¥% Lady Alice Stanley...| Deep coral-rose; makes magnificent double 
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DIOOMMS Eee ie enrnns pase rune te 30 | 60 | 90 
Lady Ashtown....... Soft solid carmine-pink. A splendid grow- 
SSeS er with long pointed buds; splendid for 
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Taft Roses (see paze 13) MadysPirries35 ee Reddish salmon, petals apricot inside. 
Cold (Medals NaR eS ence nie 30 | 60 
Other excellent kinds, but stock is limited Lavkrances 00s: See description, DAL CIZO er sidccncueieren cen tanomcars 25 50 
SHADES OF PINK La France, Striped...| See description, page 20................ 25 | 50 
%LaWMoscatn. si se ee: Soft pink, passing to tender rose; an exqui- 
Countess Clanwilliam. Peach pr feed and site flower; very strong grower........ 25 | 50 | 75 
ayes cee Spee coe EeSte een = x%Los Angeles..........| Truly a magnificent Rose in vigor of 
Countess of Shaftesbury. Silvery carmine, mottled growth, color, form, fragrance, and, in 
shell-pink. Gold Medal, N. R. S. fact, in everything required of a first- 
Déan Hole. paras shaded salmon. Quite distinct class Rose. The color is a luminous 
and very fine. Makes large buds and full, sweet- enemas us 
Seated ote GHIA MIC eT a Bros flame-pink, toned with coral and shaded 
Edgar M. Burnett. Flesh color aod rose. Intensely with translucent gold atthe pase a Hie 
seieat Scented GAldaMedal Nn REG! se petals. The buds are long and pointed 
and they expand into an intensely fra- 
Joseph Hill. Salmon and golden sore Outside of I x 
grant, beautiful flower of large size. (See 
petals pinkish copper. I-yr. size only, 25c., postpaid. 
Lady Ursula. Rich flesh-pink. A free, continuous illustrationspages)) a emer ser $1.50 
bloomer. Petals large, smooth, and round. Mme. Abel Chatenay.} Rich golden pink, flushed fawn and orange. 
Mme. Jules Grolez. Rose and satiny pink. Makes a A good Rose; very free flowering ..... 25 | 50 
well-formed flower. Free bloomer; fine for massing. 
Mme. Schwaller. Coral-pink, edged violet-rose. An 
excellent Rose, and a very free bloomer. 
Marcella. Buds are buff, but flower opens salmon- 
yellow. Extra large, well filled and very handsome. 
A fine show Rose. 2-yr. only, $1, by express. 
Max Hesdorffer. Deep, rich rose color, bordered 
silvery rose. A good, large, full flower. 
% Mme. Car. Testout..| Large full flowers and handsome buds 
which resemble the famous La France 
Rose. Color is clear, rich pink, finely 
edged with silvery rose. In great de- 
mand for mass planting. (See cut below) | 25 | 50 | 75 
Mme. Leon Pain ... .| Silvery salmon, center orange-yellow; large 
and: full. 2).< Seon Ooi eee ee 25 | 50 
Mme. Maurice de 
Luzeracs en eee Superb. Very large; deep rose-pink, deep 
carmine center 
PRICE. All in this column, except where noted, 
l-yr. size, 25 cts., postpaid; 2-yr. size, 50 cts., 
by express. 
Countess of Gosford 
Mrs. A. R. Waddell (see page 13) 
THE CONARD & JONES Co. 
12 See Reliable Dozen, page 34 
Rose Specialists 
