FREE-FLOWERING HARDY CLIMBERS 
LARGE-FLOWERING TYPES. WICHURAIANA HYBRIDS. (See Prices at Foot of Page) 
*DR. W. VAN FLEET 
The Flesh-Pink Climbing Rose. The parentage is Souvenir du Pres. 
Carnot x Rosa Wichuraiana. No other climbing Rose has ever created 
such favorable comment as Dr. W. Van Fleet, for the flowers are so per- 
fect in every way—form, color, delicate fragrance—and borne on such 
long, strong stems. Cut a bouquet of this variety just before the flowers 
open, and you will find difficulty in procuring any other Roses to compare 
with them in sheer loveliness. When fully established you can expect 
several canes 10 to 15 feet long every season and these canes will pro- 
duce masses of Roses the following June. 
The splendid hearty growth, beautiful shiny bronze-green foliage, 
crimson thorns, and perfect hardiness, added to the exquisite blooms, 
make this the choicest variety in this class. 
Open flowers are 4 inches and over in diameter with high-built center 
and beautifully cupped petals. The color is a remarkably delicate shade 
of flesh-pink on the outer surface, deepening to rosy flesh in the center. 
Flowers full and double, delicately perfumed; buds pointed; stems 12 to 18 
inches long, fine for cutting. From one plant hundreds of Roses can be 
cut for your friends, for selling, or for indoor decoration. Prices below. 
; No. 6603 Oct. 4, T9109. 
“The Rose with 1,000 Perfect Blooms’’ The Dr. W. Van Fleet, bought from you 
In 1910 I bought of you a Dr. Van Fleet Rose. Last year | 4 couple of years ago, is all you claim for it, 
I cut from it by actual count 1,000 perfect Roses. Many | @nd_worthy the highest commendation.— 
also bloomed and died on the vine. Several dozen went by B. F. H., Elwyn, Pa. 
parcel post to Vermont and were reported to have kept in No. 4623. April 6, 1920. 
good condition nearly two weeks. I have not had or seen Several years ago I bought a Dr. Van 
another Rose grown outdoors with so much of the delicate Fleet and a Tausendschon climbing Rose 
beauty that is usually produced only in a hothouse.—MIss from you and they were and are the envy of 
F. B., Chevy Chase, Md. June 27, ror8. all who see them.—B. S. V., Weiser, Idaho. 
* AUNT HARRIET. (New, 1918.) Originated by the famous Rose-hybridizer, Dr. W. 
Van Fleet, and introduced 1918 by the Farm Journal, of Philadelphia. 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. 
* CLIMBING 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. 
Flowers 3 to 4 inches in diameter, finely formed on long stems, are produced in great 
profusion and are splendid for cutting. 
July 3, 1920. 
Please accept the enclosed picture of my Climbing American Beauty which I purchased from you 
one year ago. Altogether it had 102 roses on at one time, mostly all on single stems. I expect to have 500 
Roses on it next year. WALTER H. G., Trenton, N. J. 
* CHRISTINE WRIGHT. A very strong climbing Rose with large, thick, leathery 
green foliage, which is proof against mildew or black-spot. “The flower is a bright, 
clear wild-rose pink, 3% to 4 inches in diameter, double, borne singly and in clus- 
ters. This Rose often blooms freely in the fall. z-yr. size only. 
%* GARDENIA. See description and price, page 19. 5 
* 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. This Rose is 
pearly white and quite double. 
% MAY QUEEN. Double Roses of enchanting, clear, bright pink, which come in such 
profusion as to almost cover the bush. Good, healthy foliage; the flowers are 
deliciously sweet. 
> GROW LARGE-FLOWERED HARDY CLIMBERS FOR CUT-FLOWERS 
; vie was . A You cat cut hundreds 2 mertect blooms from a well ra plished plant of aes W. van ect Climbing 
; , ; merican Beauty, Silver Moon, or Gardenia—pink, red, white, and yellow. row them on fences and. 
B: AMERIGAN BEAUTY in sunny corners. It isa pleasure to watch them grow, and the blooms can be a source of revenue 
= — —— . . every June, increasing as the plants get older. 
YOU GET BOUNTIFUL REWARDS FROM HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 10 for 100 for | 
l-yr. Size, Strong Plants, Postpaid $3 00 $28 00 
*2-YR. SIZE, FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE 8 00 70 00 
x Extra Size Fine Field-Grown Plants 10 00 90 00 
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Rose Specialists Ve THE CONARD & JONES CO. | 
20 Oi Indicates delivery not prepaid. See page 3 
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