''^y::.^'^::^'::;:^:^^ EVERBL OOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 



RED SHADES, DARK AND LIGHT 



■^CHATEAU DE CLOS VOUGEOT. Velvety maroon, shaded with 

 fiery red. It is as dark as the famous Hybrid Perpetual "black" 

 rose, Prince Caniille de Rohan, but richer in color and it blooms 

 more freely. Fully double and very fine, -k 2-yr. Star size only. 

 ECARLATE. Medium-sized blooms of an intensely brilliant scarlet. 

 This Rose produces more bloom in a season than any other in this 

 class. Flowers are semi-double and have lovely bright golden 

 anthers in the center, i-yr.j^c, ppd., and 2-yr. pot plants y 5 c.eachu 



•ETOILE DE FRANCE {Star of France). Intensely brilliant crim- 

 son, with the center a vivid cerise-red. A deliciously sweet-scented 

 Rose. The flowers are large, of cupped form, very full and 

 abundantly produced the entire season. Highly recommended. 



^GEN. MACARTHUR. Brilliant, glowing crimson-scarlet; a splen- 

 did garden Rose. \'ery sweet-scented. One of the earliest to bloom 

 and the flowers are constantly produced the whole growing season. 



*GENERAL.SUPERIOR ARNOLD-JANSSEN. Deep, glowing 

 carmine. The flowers come on strong stems, suitable for cutting. 

 Buds are long, finely formed, and the color of the open flowers is 

 very efl^ective. 



*GEORGE DICKSON. Velvety black-crimson, back of petals 

 heaviU- veined with deep pure crimson-maroon. This is not a 

 perpetual bloomer but the flowers are so large, so brilliant and 

 deliciously sweet-scented that a place should be kept for this Rose 

 in evcrj- garden. Gold Medal, N. R. S. 



■ArGRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Dark rich crimson, passing to velvety 

 fiery red. An exceptionally free bloomer and one of the 

 brightest colored red Roses grown. The canes are strong 

 and vigorous, producing blooms constantly from June till 

 frost. A very fragrant variety and no trouble to grow. 

 -^ArHADLEY. Deep velvety crimson that does not fade. 

 Makes enormous intensely sweet-scented, perfectly formed 

 flowers. Noted for its vigor of growth, freedom of flowering, 

 and brilliancy of color. 

 ECELEN GOULD. Rich, vinous crimson in color, somewhat resemb- 

 ling a luscious, ripe watermelon. The flowers are large, full, and 

 deliciously sweet-scented. They are produced freely throughout 

 the growing season on strong stems. A splendid flower for cutting. 

 i-yr. J5 cts., postpaid, and 2-yr. pot plants y^ els. each n 



-A-HOOSIER BEAUTY. A large, full flower with well-shaped buds; 

 color is an e.xceptionally attractive, glowing crimson; sweetly 

 scented. The plant is a vigorous grower and one of the most attrac- 

 tive reds in culti\-ation. Highly commended. 



*LADY BATTERSEA. Lovely wine-red flowers and long-pointed 

 buds. Blooms are large and fully double, -k 2-yr. Star size only. 



^LAURENT CARLE. Brilliant, velvety carmine. Flowers large, of 

 perfect form and intensely fragrant. One of the finest Roses grown 

 as it produces its splendid flowers throughout the season and the 

 blooms come nearly as good in hot, dry weather as under more 

 favorable conditions. 



■^PRINCE CHAS. DE ARENBURG. Color, lively clear scarlet, 

 with deeper shadings. The bud is heavy and pointed, developing 

 into a beautiful full flower of great size, -k 2-yr. Star size only. 

 RED-LETTER DAY. An exceedingly beautiful, semi-double Rose. 

 Its velvety, brilliant, glowing scarlet-crimson buds and fully opened, 

 cactus-like flowers never fade. i-yr. js cts., postpaid, and 2-yr. pot 

 plants 2^ cts. each n 



-^RED RADIANCE. Clear cerise-red which does not fade. Makes a 

 large, double bloom. An ideal bedding Rose, producing its beauti- 

 ful flowers throughout the summer when other Roses fail. (See 

 this in color on back cover.) 



V^RICHMOND. Bright, glowing crimson-scarlet. Produced on long 

 stems suitable for cutting. The flowers are not very double but the 

 buds are perfectly lovely and you will find this Rose almost con- 

 stantly in bloom. 



Los Angeles (New). $1.50 each. 10 for $13.50 D. See page 11 



This Rose was awarded a Gold Medal, highest award, 

 at the Bagatelle Gardens, France, where it was in com- 

 petition with the best of the new Roses from all over 

 the world. Los Angeles is an American Rose. 



PRICES 



For any of the above 



(unless otherwise 



noted) 



NOTE QUANTITY RATES 



1-yr. Size, Pot-Grown Plants, Postpaid . . . 

 • 2-yr. FIELD-GROWN STAR ROSES. 



Each 



$0 35 

 1 OOD 



10 for 



$3 15 

 9 000 



25 for 



$7 00 

 20 OOD 



Printed Celluloid Labels for C. & J. Star Roses Are Neat, Unique and Durable; You Can Obtain Them Here Only 



Rose Specialists 



The Conard & Jones Co. 



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