THE CONARD £r JONES CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



ROBERT PYLE. President 



ANTOINE WINTZER. ViCE-Przsident 



Hardy Climbing Roses for Fall Planting 



You can cover any reasonable-sized trellis in two years if 

 you use our vigorous, well-rooted, 2-year * size C. & J. Roses 

 to start with. 



These are all Healthy, Hardy, Field-grown Plants, vigor- 

 ous in growth, which if planted this fall will be ready to bloom 

 for you next June. We ship them pruned, ready to plant. 



PRICE FOR ALL (except where noted) : Sturdy, 2-yr. * size 

 field-grown Roses, $1 each; extra-strong plants, $1.25 each D 



*AUNT HARRIET. (New, 1918.) Originated by Dr. W. 

 Van Fleet. In full bloom it is amazingly fine with its 

 masses of dazzling scarlet-crimson Roses loading every 

 branch. The bright effect is intensified by the pure white 

 centers and brilliant golden anthers which shine out when 

 the flowers are fully open. Awarded Certificate of Merit, 

 American Rose Society. 2-yr., * size, field-grown plants, 

 $1.50; Extra-size, $3 D 



1VCLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. (See cut.) Color rosy 

 crimson, almost identical with its pollen parent, the 

 American Beauty, and with the same exquisite fragrance, 

 a quality rarely found in climbing Roses. Of strong habit 

 of growth. Will thrive and bloom in almost any situation 

 where a climbing or pillar Rose is desired. Flov/ers 3 to 

 4 inches in diameter, finely formed on long stems, are 

 produced in great profusion. 



-^AMERICAN PILLAR. (See inside front cover.) 

 ^DR. W. VAN FLEET. (See inside front cover.) 

 -y^DOROTHY DENNISON. Most exquisite, perfectly double 



flowers of seashell-pink. 

 ^EXCELSA (Red Dorothy Perkins). (See page 9.) 

 ^HIAWATHA. A most spectacular single-flowered Rose with brilliant scarlet flowers that fairly cover the 



plant. It is a strong grower and is very effective on arbors, arches, etc., either by itself or when planted 



with a white or a yellow variety. 

 *MARY LOVETT. This is called the White Dr. W. Van 



Fleet Rose, for in general characteristics it is almost 



identical with the other famous variety. 

 ^MAY QUEEN. Double Roses of enchanting,-clear, bright 



pink, which come in great profusion. 

 *MISS MESSMAN. The hardy climbing Crimson Baby 



Rambler. During 1919, an especially damp season, our 



specimen bush had blooms on all summer and until frost. 

 ^PHILADELPHIA. Splendid flowers 2}4 inches across and 



perfectly double. Borne in grand clusters, completely 



covering the whole bush. Color pure deep rich crimson, 



far brighter and more intense than the old Crimson 



Rambler. Holds its bright, dazzling color a long while. 

 *RUBY QUEEN. Large flowers of rich ruby-red, with a 



clear white center. A beautiful Rose for mass planting. 

 *SILVER MOON. The grandest white climbing Rose. 



Flowers are very large, semi-double, and when open 



resemble a white clematis, with rich golden stamens. 

 •THOUSAND BEAUTIES (Tausendschon). Imagine a 



luxuriant climbing Rose literally covered with thousands 



of bright blossoms, borne in clusters and quite double. 



Colors of every imaginable shade, from white to deep pink. 



A hardy vigorous grower; handsome foliage. (See cut.) 

 •UNIVERSAL FAVORITE. Double Pink Memorial. Per- 

 fectly double flowers of bright pink, 

 *WICHURAIANA. The Hardy Single White Memorial Rose. 



\\\\\ grow in sun or shade, poor ground or rich. Single 



blossoms, pure satiny wh*ite with bright golden stamens 



in center. It is especially useful for growing on embank- 

 ments, as it grows close to the ground, rooting where the 



branches touch, so that in time it forms a thick mat. 





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