Rose Spbciausts 



The Conard ^ones Co. 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING ROSES, continued 



NAME 



DESCRIPTION 



Post- 

 paid 

 1-yr. 



cts. 



IS 



IS 



I.'; 



IS 

 IS 



20 

 20 



2S 

 2S 



2S 



IS 



15 

 15 



IS 



20 

 20 



By Eipress 



2-yr. 

 cts. 



40 

 40 

 40 



3S 

 35 



40 

 40 



40 

 SO 

 SO 



SO 



40 

 40 

 40 



40 

 50 

 SO 



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■^Birdie Blye. 



A Pillar Rose, 4 to 6 ft. Bright, satiny 

 rose-color. Blooms continually 



Small, double flowers, beautifully formed. 

 Rich rosy pink on creamy white ground . 



Rich, creamy white, sometimes tinted with 



cts. 



Cecile Brunner 



6S 



(Climbing) 



•ji^CIotilde Soupert 



fis 



Empress of China 



James Sprunt 



Fragrant, rich red flowers; shading to 



cherry-pink. Most satisfactory 



Deep cherr\'-red flowers, rich and velvety; 









■^Killarney (Climbing) . . . 

 La France 



A climbing type of the famous Pink Kil- 

 larney. A strong grower, with deliciously 

 fragrant flowers that come freely 



7S 



(Climbing) 



*Maman Cochet, White . 

 (Climbing) See cut 



Outside petals are tinted blush and the in- 

 side is soft, creamy white. This is an 

 e.xact counterpart of the popular bush 



7S 



Mme. Alfred Carriere.. . 

 (Climbing) See cut 



Mme. Driout 



L^rge. full flowers, double and sweet; color 

 is creamy white, tinged with pale yellow. 



Beautifully striped, flamed and shaded 

 with deep carmine over pale rose 



Exceptionally fine. Makes great, double 

 flowers of chamois-yellow with rosy 

 peach center. Blooms continually 



Makes exquisite buds and beautifully 

 shaped flowers which are a true Jac- 

 queminot shade in color 



A vigorous-growing sport of the famous 

 Crimson Baby Rambler 



Buff-colored blossoms like the bush Mosella. 





(Striped Reine Marie Hen- 

 rietta) 



■^Mme. Jules Gravereaux 



See cut 



Meteor (Climbing) 



Miss Messman 



7S 



(Climbing Baby Rambler) 



Mosella 





(Climbing) 



■A-Mrs. Robert Peary 



(Climbing Kais. Aug. Vic.) 



Pillar of Gold ...'. 





Makes canes 6 to 8 feet high in a season. 

 Flowers large and sweet; color rich, 

 creamy white, delicately tinted lemon... 



Color rich, deep yellow, flushed with cop- 

 per>^ pink and shades of old-gold. A most 

 excellent Rose, highly recommended. . . . 



One of the most beautiful. Pure. rich. 

 velvety red, fully equal to General Jac- 

 queminot in color and equally large .... 



75 



•^Souv. of Wootton 



(Climbing) 



7S 





Any 7 Roses on this pagt in 1-yr. size for $1, postpaid. Any 

 7 in 2-yr. size for $2.25, or 7 Star Size for $4.25, by express. 



This Rose, with its large, double, creamy white, fragrant 

 flowers, is especially fine and produces its flowers in great 

 abundance. 



Conard & Jones Co. February 12. 191S. 



Gentlemen: — My Roses I purchased of you last year were lovely m spite of a prolonged 

 drought. They were the en\'y' of many of my friends, and afforded beauty and sweetness 

 for the whole neighborhood. — Mrs. Lee V., Camden, 111. 

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