HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 



The Hybrid Perpetuals are considered most valuable Roses, because they bear large, sweet and brilliantly colored Mowers, and 

 are so hardy and vigorous they live over winter with slight protection, and continue to bloom regularly from year to year. Their 

 grand Mowers are of all shades of red, crimson, scarlet, pink, and white, but no yellows. Some kinds do not bloom till the second year, 

 but when fully established bloom regularly at the usual time and occasionally during the summer and fall months. Though called "Per- 

 petual," they are not constant bloomers, with the exception of a few, such as Frau Karl Druschki and Mrs. John Laing, but are 

 the finest and most beautiful of all hardy Roses. 



OFFERED IN * 2-YR., STAR SIZE ONLY, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 



•COQUETTE DES ALPES. Large, full, finely formed flowers, 

 pure white, sometimes faintly tinged with pale blush. A 

 profuse bloomer. 



•FRANCOIS LEVET. Unusually strong and vigorous and 

 very free bloomer; large, round, stately flowers; bright rosy 

 crimson; very fragrant and beautiful. This is one of the 

 most desirable Roses in this class. 



THIS COMES TO US FROM OREGON 



The Conard & Jones Co., 

 West Grove. Pa. 

 I had occasion, last March, to purchase a number of plants from eastern 

 growers, including your firm. The plants ordered from you reached me in 

 perfect condition and I wish to congratulate you at this time on the excellent 

 judgment of the one who packed the plants sent to me. Every plant has grown 

 and been strong and healthy. I have lost a great many plants of those re- 

 ceived from other firms. Mrs. F. G. Fuller, Portland, Ore.. August 24, 1923. 



•ANNA DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris). One of the old 



varieties, introduced in 1858. Color is a beautiful shade of 

 carmine-pink; flowers are extra large, full and very sweet. 

 Makes a vigorous growth and the immense blooms often 

 show double centers. 



•CAPTAIN HA*YWARD. Bright scarlet color, very vivid. 

 Large, full flower with outer petals reflexed while the center 

 petals stand up well. A Rose of unusual beauty. It some- 

 times blooms in the fall. 



•fcCLIO. Flesh-color, deepening in center to rosy pink; a fine 

 Rose of large size and globular form. 



DO NOT OVERLOOK THE "SETS 

 FOR THE NORTH," PAGE 23 



•FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI or WHITE AMERICAN 

 BEAUTY. The best White Rose in existence. Pure snow- 

 white, with long buds and immense, perfectly double flow- 

 ers, 4 to 5 inches across, with wax-like petals and very 

 durable. It is one of the most continuous-flowering Roses 

 in this excellent class. Hardy everywhere that Roses grow. 

 Good for cutting and for garden decoration. The Garden, 

 England, says: "White American Beauty is universally 

 admitted to be the finest White Rose in cultivation." 



• GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. (See cut, page 23.) This 

 famous old variety is familiarly known as "The Jack Rose" 

 by many who do not know it by any other name. Its lovely 

 crimson color is a standard by which many other Roses are 

 judged. Some think it takes a "Jack" in every Rose-garden 

 to make it complete. 



• GEORGE ARENDS. The color is tender 

 rose-pink, and the flowers are produced 

 in great profusion. Called the Pink Frau 

 Karl Druschki and worthy of the name. 

 During the summer this Rose bloomed in 

 our fields as freely as the Hybrid Teas 

 and the splendid, well-formed full blooms 

 were fine in bouquets. (See this Rose in 

 color on inside front cover.) 



•AGLOIRE LYONNAISE. A magnificent, 

 large, full-flowered lemon-white Rose and 

 one of the grandest of the Hybrid Per- 

 petuals. The great blooms come on 

 strong, upright stems that are practically 

 thornless. In the light shades we know 

 of no finer Rose than this. 



• HEINRICH MUNCH. Soft pink blooms 

 of immense size, resembling Frau Karl 

 Druschki in form. Plants are very vigor- 

 ous and bloom occasionally a second time 

 during the season. 



•HUGH DICKSON. Brilliant crimson, 

 shaded scarlet; good size and fine 

 form; free flowering and vigorous in 

 growth; very highly perfumed. 

 Awarded Gold Medal, National Rose 

 Society of England. 



• J. B. CLARK. A very vigorous grower 

 with strong upright canes. Color, 

 intense deep scarlet, heavily shaded 

 blackish crimson; foliage bronzy 

 green in the young stage. Makes 

 magnificent, large, perfect blooms. 

 It is delightfully scented and keeps a 

 long time when cut. (See in color on 

 inside front cover.) 



CONARDffcROSES 



Are Guaranteed to Bloom 



PRICES unless otherwise noted 



•2-YR., FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE 



Each 



$1.00 □ 



10 for 



$9.00 □ 



100 for 



$80.00 D 



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and getTen $1 * Roses at 

 90 cts. each, or get 25 

 $1 *Roses at 80 cts. each 



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