THE CONARD &■ JONES CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



ROBERT PYLE. President 



ANTOINE WINTZER Vice-President 



Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



PERFECTLY HARDY— NEED 



Hybrid Perpetual Roses are very strong in growth I 

 and will grow from 4 to 6 feet in height. They should 

 be pruned back every spring to about i}^ to 2 feet 

 high to make them produce more and better blooms. 

 They bloom profusely in June. If the bloom stalks 

 are pruned again, back to about three eyes, after , 

 PRICES. * 2-yr. Star size, field-grown plants, $1 



i^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 HAYWARD. 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 sometimes blooms 

 in the fall. 



-A-COQUETTE DES ALPES. Large, full, finely 

 formed flowers, pure white, sometimes faintly 

 tinged with pale blush. A profuse bloomer. 



•^GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. 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. 



An intense deep 

 scarlet Rose is 

 J. B. Clark 



J. B. Clark. Flowers immense. Deliciously sweet 



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NO WINTER PROTECTION 



June bloom is over, some varieties will make another 

 showing of Roses in the fall. The immense blooms, 

 rich fragrance, and perfect hardiness of the plants 

 endear to us these delightful June-blooming Hybrid 

 Perpetuals. They are especially satisfactory for 

 Northern planting, because so hardy. 

 each, 10 for $9, 25 for $20. Delivery not prepaid 



*FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI (White American 

 Beauty).' The Garden, England, says: "White 

 American Beauty is universally admitted to be 

 the finest White Rose in cultivation." Pure 

 snow-white, with long buds and immense, per- 

 fectly double flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, with 

 wax-like petals and very durable. It is one of 

 the most continuous-flowering Roses in this ex- 

 cellent class. Hardy everywhere that Roses grow. 

 Good for cutting and for garden decoration. 



^J. B, CLARK. A very vigorous grower with 

 strong upright canes. Color, intense deep 

 scarlet-crimson until they fade; foliage bronzy 

 green in the young stage. Makes magnificent, 

 large, perfect blooms. 



*MAGNA CHARTA. Extra-large, full flowers of 

 unusual depth and substance; bright rosy pink; 

 very profuse bloomer on long, stiff stems. 

 Blooms are large, and very sweet-scented. 



*PAUL NEYRON. Color is clear pink. Flowers 

 are immense, often 5 to 6 inches across. This 

 is said to be the largest Rose in cultivation and 

 is magnificent in every way. 



*PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Some 

 people know this Rose as "Black 

 Prince." The color is very dark, velvety 

 crimson, almost black; con- 

 sidered the best very dark per- 

 fectly hardy Rose ever 

 ■\ produced. 



March 28, IQ24. 

 The Fitchburg Rose Club 

 voted at the meeting March 

 IS to order their Roses from 

 your house. — Fitch- 

 burg Rose Club, Fitch- 

 burg. Mass. 



* U L R I C H 

 B R U N N E R. 



Brilliant cherry- 

 red. This varie- 

 ty is a seedling 

 of Paul Neyron, 

 from which it 

 derives its im- 

 mense size. 



OFFER NO. 8. 



One each of the 

 above 10 magnifi- 

 cent hardy Roses 

 for $9. Delivery 

 not prepaid. 



January 28, IQ24. 

 We only have a 

 small city lot yet we 

 have a "Rose-feast" 

 every year, people 

 coming from all ovei 

 town to see them (all 

 "C.&J."Roses).— M, 

 S., Coshocton, Ohio. 



