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TWO SPLENDID SETS FOR THE NORTH 



We realize that great numbers of people who live in the northern states think that they cannot grow Roses on account of the 

 severe winters; but Roses can be grown in any climate, provided the right kinds are planted, and we have listed below twenty 

 sturdy, vigorous kinds, most of them deliciously fragrant and all of them free bloomers when they become established. Try both sets. 



THESE NEED NO PROTECTION 



The Roses in this set will grow and bloom profusely in the cold- 

 est climate and need no winter protection, though some protection 

 will help the plants to bloom better the next summer. These are 

 not bedding Roses, and if planted together should be at least 

 from 2} i to 4 feet apart. 



• ALICE ALDRICH. Clear bright pink flowers, deliciously 



fragrant ; very free bloomer. See page 33. 



• CONRAD F. MEYER. The new Tea Rugosa. Flowers large 



and full, clear silvery rose-color; fragrant. See page 33. 

 •FRAU EARL DRUSCHKI. Pure snow-white; makes im- 

 mense double flowers; not fragrant. See cut, page 36. 



• GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. The premier hardy crimson 



Rose ; famous wherever Roses are known ; fragrant. See p. 37. 



•HUGH DICKSON. Brilliant crimson, shaded scarlet; fra- 

 grant. See page 37. 



•J. B. CLARE. Deep scarlet, shaded blackish crimson; fra- 

 grant, large flowers. See page 38. 



•MAY QUEEN. Clear bright pink; deliciously sweet; an 

 exceptionally strong grower, so give plenty of room. See p. 31. 



•NEW CENTURY. Flesh-pink with light red center; very 

 double and fragrant. See page 33. 



•PAULNEYRON. The largest Rose; clear pink. See page 38. 



•SLR THOMAS LIPTON. Pure white; very double and fra- 

 grant. See cut, page 33. 



OFFER ( Above 10 perfectly hardy Roses 



123 i Above 10 perfectly hardy Roses 



I Above 10 perfectly hardy Roses 



. 1-yr. size, $1.25, postpaid 

 2-yr. size, $3.50, by exp. 

 Star size, $6.50, by exp. 



PROTECT THESE FOR WINTER 



The hardiest of the everblooming Roses are listed here, and all 

 should live through the most severe winters if protected as 

 follows: Before frost, hill the earth around the plants to about 

 8 or 9 inches on the stems. When frozen, cover with strawy 

 manure or leaves, about 6 inches thick, and on top of all place a 

 little roof by nailing boards together in this way A. This sheds 

 the rain and prevents moisture collecting around the plants. 

 •BABY RAMBLER. Bright crimson; flowers are borne in 



clusters; blooms unceasingly. See page 25. 

 •BEAUTY OF ROSEMAWR. Rich carmine-rose, veined with 



creamy white; double and fragrant. See page 24. 

 •BLUMENSCHMIDT. Citron-yellow; fragrant. See cut, p. 16. 

 •CECILE BRUNNER. Dainty rosy pink flowers; greatly in 



demand for bouquets; fragrant. See cut, page 25. 

 •HELEN GOULD. Rich, crimson; very sweet. See page 21. 

 •LA TOSCA. An exquisite flower; soft pink passing to tender 



rose. See page l<). 

 •MARQUISE DE QUERHOENT. (See below in color.) Rose, 



salmon, copper and golden yellow; beautiful. See page 22. 

 •MME. CAMILLE. Rosy flesh-color passing to salmon-pink; 



large, firm flowers. See cut, page 15. 

 •MME. EUGENE MARLITT. (See below in color.) One of 



the most fragrant, vigorous- growing, abundant-blooming Roses 



we know; rich carmine-red. See page 24. 

 •TIP-TOP. An exquisite Polyantha Rose. Color is almost white 



with rose-tipped petals and light yellow heart. See page 35. 



Conard & Jones Company: 



I cannot speak too 

 highly of your Roses. My 

 Frau Karl Druschki this 

 year gave me about 

 twenty blooms from ; 

 i . • 1 s in. in diam 

 My friends want 

 the same kind. — 

 E. M. I., Glen 

 Falls. N. V.. 

 Sept. 19, 



COLORING OF THIS ROSE 

 IS UNIQUE 



OFFER (Above 10 Everblooming Roses 1-yr. size, $1.10, postpaid 



191o 1 Above 10 Everblooming Roses 2-yr. size, $3.25, by exp. 



l£3a j Above 10 Everblooming Roses Star size, $6.00, by exp. 



Conard & Jones Company: 4-18-12. 



I have a Mme. Eugene Marlitt which I got from you last summer. It 

 stood the winter nicely, and we had six weeks of zero weather, which killed 

 many Roses in this section. — E. K. R., Long Island City, N. Y. 



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