HARDY CLIMBING ROSES MAKE BUSHELS OF BLOOM 



CONARD * ROSES 



BRING SATISFACTORY RESULTS 



No. 7522. _ _ ■ 5-3-20. 



As you know, I have been buying quite a lot of roses from you 

 in the past five or six years, and have had very good hick with 

 them. At the present time I have a rose fence that is a beauty, 

 and the envy of people in my part of town. — T. B. H., Indian- 

 apolis, Ind. 

 No. 731 1- 4-18-20. 



I beg to advise that my shipment of Roses and plants arrived 

 yesterday in splendid condition and also am pleased to say that 

 they exceeded our expectations as to size and thrift, all being 

 much better than any I have received in the past from your 

 competitors. — A. R. H., Erie, Pa. 



No. 12457. 4-26-20. 



I wish to say all the roses I got of you were all you represented 

 them to be and I was surprised with the excellent results I got 

 from them. The order you have received frcm Mrs. M. D. W. 

 comes through my success with your Roses. — W. G. J., Hills 

 Grove, R. I. 

 No. 4072. 5-1-20. 



Enclosed please find Money Order with order for plants, 

 bulbs, and other items. Would say your stock, which I received 

 last year, was all and more than you promised, when compared 

 with stock of my neighbors from different nurseries. — A. R. VV., 

 Manor, Pa. 



HERE ARE 4 SUPERB HARDY CLIMBERS IN 4 COLORS 



* Dorothy Perkins (Sheii-pmk) 



Grows 10 to 15 feet in a season. Flowers are 

 perfectly double, with petals crinkled, and color is a 

 clear shell-pink; borne in immense clusters that 

 cover the bush for several weeks in the spring. (See 

 cut.) Price, 2-yr., Star size, $i; extra-large size, 

 $1.25 D 



* Red Dorothy Perkins (Excelsa) 



Carmine-lake color 

 The color is an intense, clear carmine-lake, a 

 rich contrast to Pink Dorothy Perkins. Flowers are 

 large and double, produced thirty to forty on a 

 stem, and almost every eye on a shoot produces a 

 cluster of bright blossoms. Price, 2-yr., Star size, 

 $1; extra-large size, $1.25 n 



* White Dorothy 



A pure white sport of the well-known Dorothy 

 Perkins, of same habit of growth and freedom of 

 flowering; a splendid companion for the pink variety, 

 as it flowers at the same time. A most valuable 

 addition to this class. Awarded Gold Medal, 

 National Rose Society, and Award of Merit, Tem- 

 ple Show, England. Price, 2-yr., Star size, $1 ; extra- 

 large size, $1.25 a 



* Gardenia (Yeiiow) 



(HARDY MARECHAL NIEL) 

 Deep, rich golden yellow flowers, passing to 

 creamy white. Blooms profusely and is as hardy 

 as an oak. Price, 2-yr., Star size, $1; extra-large 

 size, $1.25 D 



»OFFER> 9 



The above 4 excellent Hardy Climbers, Star size $3.75 



The above 4 excellent Hardy Climbers, extra-large size $4.50 



Rose 

 Dorothy 

 Perkins 



Dorothy Perkins Roses at "Dreamwold," on the estate of Thos. W. Lawson, in New England. Flowering canes, 



15 to 20 feet long, are produced in a single season. Desirable places for growing these PERFECTLY HARDY 



CLIMBERS are: on porches, pergolas, arbors, arches, over fences, embankments, tree stumps, etc. 



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