West Grove, Penna.. 



Rose Specialists \ 



HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, continued 



BARON DE BONSTETTEN. Extra-large flowers, very' solid, round and full; dark, 



rich crimson, delightfully scented; free bloomer, and of hardy and vigorous habit. 



i-yr., 15 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 40 cts., by express. 

 CAPT. HAYWARD. A Rose of perfect form and very sweet. Color beautiful, 



bright crimson-carmine. A grand Rose in every way. i-yr., 15 cts., post 



paid; 2-yr., 40 cts., by express. 

 •CLIO. Flesh-color, shaded in the center with rosy pink; large and of 



fine form. I-yr., 15 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 40 cts. ; Star size, 75 cts., 



by express. 

 COQUETTE DES BLANCHES. Pure snowy white, sometimes 



faintly tinged with pale rose; blooms in large clusters, medium 



size, full and slightly fragrant; blooms all through the season. 



i-yr., 15 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 40 cts., by express. 

 CORONATION. A magnificent Rose, among the largest of all; 



shades from flesh to bright shrimp-pink. Gold Medal, N. R. S. 



2-yr. size only (budded), Si. 50, by express. 

 EUGENE FURST. Strong, vigorous grower. Flower a beautiful 



shade of velvety crimson, shading to maroon. I-yr., 15c, post- 

 paid; 2-yr., 40c.; Extra-size 2-yr., 60 cts., by express. 

 •FRANCOIS LEVET. Unusually strong and vigorous and very 



free bloomer; large, round, stately flowers. 



Bright rosy crimson ; very fragrant and beautiful. 



i-yr., 15 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 40 cts.; Star size, 



75 cts., by express. 

 •GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. The premier 



hardy crimson Rose. Famous the world over as 



one of the most magnificent hardy crimson Roses 



ever introduced. It is a strong, vigorous grower, 



entirely hardy, an early and profuse bloomer. 



Buds and flowers are considered models of per- 

 fection, and its brilliant, shining crimson color 



is the standard by which other Roses are judged, i-yr., 



20 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 40 cts. ; Star size, 75 cts., by 



express. 

 GEORGE AR ENDS, or PINK FRAU KARL 



DRUSCHKI. New. The color is tender rose-pink, 



and the flowers are produced in great profusion like the 



great Frau Karl Druschki, of which it is a counterpart 



in size and form. In addition, it possesses the charm of 



being delightfully fragrant. Its remarkably free-flower- 

 ing habit will make this Rose one of the most popular 



pink Hybrid Perpetuals ever introduced, i-yr., 25 cts., 



postpaid; 2-yr. size, 60 cts. each, by express. 



• GLOIRE DE CHEDANE GUTNOISSEAU. New. 



This is a splendid Rose, and one of the choicest in this 

 class that has been introduced for many years. It is 

 superior to Ulrich Brunner in size and brilliancy, the 

 color being a bright vermilion-red with velvety sha- 

 dings, i-yr., 30 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 60 cts.; Star size, 

 Si, by express. 

 •GLOERE DE MARGOTTIN. Dazzling red, one of the brightest- 

 colored Roses in cultivation; splendid every way. A beautiful 

 garden variety, i-yr., 15 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 40 cts.; Star 

 size, 75 cts., by express. 



• GLOIRE LYONNAISE. (Budded.) A variety of more than 



ordinary merit. Color is pale lemon, and it is the nearest 

 yellow of any Hybrid Perpetual. The bush is strong and 

 upright, almost thornless and the splendid blooms are pro- 

 duced almost as freely as a Hybrid Tea. A grand Rose, i-yr., 

 15 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 40 cts.; Star size, 75 cts., by express. 



•HUGH DICKSON. New. Brilliant crimson, shaded scarlet; 

 good size and fine form; petals smooth, slightly cupped and 

 reflexed; free-flowering and vigorous in growth; very highly 

 perfumed. Awarded Gold Medal, National Rose Society of 

 England, i-yr., 15 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 40 cts. ; Star size, 75 

 cts., by express. 



General Jacqueminot. Brilliant shining crimson 



Our 32-page booklet, "HOW TO GROW ROSES," tells 

 how to plant, cultivate, prune and protect your Roses. 

 Price 10 cts., or free (on request) with a $1 order. 



NOTE. — We prepay express charges in U. S. or Canada 

 on orders from this catalog amounting to $5 or more. 



Conard & Jones Co.: No. 17400 April 12. 



I thought you might be interested to know that all of the large number of Roses bought of you last spring are alive at this time and bear 

 every evidence of thrift and beauty for this year. A. F. D.. Worcester, Mass. 



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Not*. — See the special collections on page 39 



