THE PIONEER OF A NEW RACE OF HARDY ROSES 



I have one of the first Hugonis Roses you 

 sold, and it is a wonderful plant, the gem of 

 my whole collection. We had a temperature 

 of 6 degrees below zero last winter and the 

 tips did not freeze back more than one-fourth 

 of an inch. — E. A. Upton, Landscape Gar- 

 dener. Detroit, Mich., June 28, 1Q22. 



•"HUGONIS 



From China 



J) My Hugonis planted late in 1919, now 



shows four canes, 6 feet tall and others of 3 

 and 4 feet. A really beautiful bush. I anti- 

 cipate a fine display in 1922. — E. VV. H., East 

 Mauch Chunk, Pa., October 24, IQ21. 



HUGONIS IS THE HARBINGER OF ROSES AS IT IS THE FIRST ROSE TO BLOOM IN EARLY SPRING 



This Rose is a spectacular show in itself. j j diameter when fully matured. An added and 



Every branch of the previous year's growth A t- M1 Nfc.&t Bfc.AU 1 Y unusual attraction is the beautiful, reddish- 



becomes lined on both sides, to the very tip, Beautiful golden Rosa Hugonis ! For maroon new arowths SDrin<rins- from the 



. ' " vhj wp, some reason it seems you are a stranger '"aiuuu ncn iuwuis spiuignig irom rne 



with closely set, wide open, single flowers in many gardens. You are even un- roots to provide more canes for the next 



like dainty yellow hollyhocks and the ^rTfoXemXTm^'trulytd^S season's bloom. Picture this exquisite bush 



branches bend over with the weight of bloom. sight than you m bloom I have never, on voter lawn or at the corners of vour house 



/o * 1 /■ \ never seen -^ i 



(See in color on front cover.) ,. When ^ fa ^ ^^ fa ^ in early spring. Think of the pleasure of 



ine long arcning sprays make rare and attractive as any of the rare cotoneasters. looking forward daily from about the last 



exquisite indoor decorations in early spring - d %£$** t^curvirfg" orchis «'cek in April, when the buds begin to form, 



when other Mowers are scarce. On a dining almost touch the ground. Hugonis long till the plant is a mass of fairy-like bloom the 



table they are charming, the delicate yellow remamsan object of beauty as it retains fi . . • M 



.., s ' . ^"^-"■•-^ J c " u " its finely veined and delicately cut mima- ur&L " tl -h- '" "lay. 



crepe-like blooms, harmonizing softly with ture leaves until the ground is hard with When through blooming you will still have 



the snowy linen and silver, making one think f? S R.Tl ^.^ftofrf^' harden a most beautiful bush, for the acacia-like 



of a scene in fairyland. Journal, New York City. foliage on arching branches makes a most 



This unique species is fine for shrub Hugonis is in full bloom'andlt^us, decorative shrub which, as far as we are aware, 



planting and makes a symmetrical bush wonderful. — Thos. J. Wade. Commis- is never touched bv disease of any kind but 



about 6 feet in height and the same in sioner °f Parks - Ne "" Rochelle. X. Y. | is c]ean and healthy always. 



The radiant beauty of Hugonis in bloom in the early spring sunshine is a tracing tonic for mind and soul. Try it! 



from n N X F T nr C T H F r ^«£5E??;5£L RECEIVED f -Reserve 1?s Hugonis Roses for me for use in the spring. 



FROM ONE OF THE FOREMOST LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS \ I wish to use 25 plants for a place which I have bought 



IN THIS COUNTRY { for myself."— T. W. S. 



Prices for vigorous OWN-ROOT Plants guaranteed to grow and bloom. 1-yr., pot-grown, 60 cts. each, 5 for $2 75, postpaid; • 2-yr., 



field-grown, Star size, $1.50 each, 5 for $7; • Extra size, $3 each, 5 for $12.50, delivery not prepaid. Order early. 



12 C. & J. RELIABLE SET 



EVERBLOOMING 



ROSES 



/FOUR ARE SHOWN IN COLOR\ 

 V ON OPPOSITE PAGE ) 



EACH ROSE IN THIS SET OF 12 IS GUARANTEED TO BLOOM THIS YEAR. See prices at foot of page 



FROM MARYLAND 



FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE 



A word of appreciation for your Reliable Set of Star Roses which you sent 



last April. We have gathered nearly 200 beautiful Roses from tlie dozen 



bushes.— Natt H. Jones, Pittsfield, N. H., September 27, 1922. 



•DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Intense saffron-yellow, stained 



with rich crimson, which, as the flower develops, becomes deep, 



coppery, saffron- yellow. The blooms are fairlv full; petals large 



and of great substance. Free-flowering and delightfully fragrant. 



We consider this about the best yellow Hybrid Tea. 



• OPHELIA. Salmon-flesh color, shaded with rose. The blooms come 



on strong stems, and the perfectly formed flowers are very lasting 

 when cut. This Rose has been greatly in demand ever since it 

 was introduced in 1913. A splendid outdoor variety. 



•RED RADIANCE. A counterpart of the famous pink Radiance, 

 except in color, which is a clear cerise-red. A valuable addition 

 to the red Roses. 



•RADIANCE. Color a brilliant rosy carmine displaying beautiful 

 opaline-pink tints in the open flower. The form is fine; flower 

 large and full with cupped petals. Splendid healthy foliage. In 

 our trial garden, this glorious bedding rose bloomed almost 

 continuously from June till frost. Plant a dozen or more 

 Radiance and have blooms all the time. 



• GENERAL MACARTHUR. Both buds and flowers are extra- 



large; color, bright glowing crimson-scarlet; a vigorous grower, 

 every shoot producing a flower of intense brilliant color; very 

 sweet-scented. 



• GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Dark rich crimson, passing to velvety 



fiery red. An exceptionally free bloomer and one of the brightest 

 colored red Roses grown. A very fragrant variety. 



I want to tell you how well my Reliable Set which I bought from you last 

 spring turned out. Every bush grew and has bloomed wonderfully all during 

 1 his past summer. Everyone that has seen them has admired them. — Shirley 

 Johnson, Baltimore, Md., August 23. 1022. 



•KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA. This grand Rose is still un- 

 surpassed in beauty. Extra-large, finely formed flowers, borne 

 singly on strong, upright stems; very deep, full and sweet; color, 

 white, shading to lemon; a free blocmer. One of the finest 

 Roses for cutting. 



•LADY URSULA. A delicately tea-scented flesh-pink Rose with 

 unusually large, full flowers of perfect form and high center 

 from which the petals gracefully reflex. Remarkable for its 

 vigor of growth and exceedingly free-blooming habit all summer 

 and autumn. Satisfactory in every way. 



•KILLARNEY WHITE. A pure white sport of the great pink Kil- 

 larney, producing the same beautiful flowers in great profusion. 



• MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. Large, full flowers and handsome 

 buds which resemble the famous La France Rose. Color is clear 

 rich pink, finely edged with silvery rose. This is one of the 

 most dependable bedding Roses we know. 



•MRS. AMBROSE RICARDO. The flowers are quite double, of 

 good form, and exquisitely colored a tender flesh-pink overlaid 

 with honey-yellow. Very sweet-scented. You will be enchanted 

 with this beauty. 2-yr., Star size only. 



•SUNBURST. Color a rich cadmium-yellow, with orange-yellow 

 center. A magnificent free-blooming variety, especially handsome 

 in bud form. Valuable as a cut-flower. 



Arrrn. r<n THE ABOVE 12 RELIABLE EVERBLOOMING ROSES in •2-yr.. field-grown, Star size for $10, delivery not 

 "HIjJV^ W £t» prepaid; or 11 in 1-yr. size (omitting Mrs. Ambrose Ricardo) for $2.70, postpaid. 



Each + Star Size Rose Has a Durable Celluloid Name Label Attached. We Feel Sure This Is Something You Will Appreciate 



$1 * Roses 80c. ea. IF 



you order 25 or more. Get 



a friend or neighbor to 



order with you. 



PRICES 

 For any of the 

 above, unless 

 otherwise noted 



Note Quantity Prices — Any 25 at 100 Rate 



1-yr., Pot-Grown Plants, Postpaid 

 •2-YR., FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE. 



Each 



$0.35 

 1.00 D 



10 for 



$2.70 

 9.00D 



100 for 



$25.00 

 80.00 □ 



Order in Quantity 



and get 10 $1 *Roses at 

 90 cts. each, or get 25 

 $1 -fcRoses at 80 cts. each. 



O^E S 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



