HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 



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

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

 grand flowers are of all shades of red, crimson, scarlet, pink, and white, but no yellows. They thrive and bloom finely in all sections 

 of the country, and should generally be planted in the open ground, as but few varieties are suitable for house culture. 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 "Perpetual," they are not constant bloomers, with the exception of a few, such as, Mme. Masson, Frau 

 Karl Druschki, and Mrs. John Laing, but are the finest and most beautiful of all hardy Roses. 



V^AMERICAX BEAUTY. Color a deep pink to crimson; flowers 

 intensely fragrant. We do not recommend this Rose for 

 garden planting, except in some sections of the country, where 

 it thrives abundantly in the open ground. In the cut-flower 

 realm it reigns supreme, but requires expert knowledge to 

 grow it. There is a large demand for American Beauty, and 

 we supply fine, strong plants in ■k2yr., Star size only n 



*ANTfA DE piESBACH (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 verj' sweet. 

 A Rose that everyone should have. 



BALL OF SNOW. Pure snow-white, sometimes faintly tinged 

 with pale rose; flowers full and fragrant, i-yr. size only. 



■A-BARON DE BONSTETTEN. Extra-large flowers, very solid, 

 round and full; dark rich crimson, delightfully scented; free 

 bloomer, and of hardy and vigorous habit. 



See Offer No. 51 on inside 

 back cover which includes Frau 

 Karl Druschki. 



•CAPTAIN CHRISTY. A remarkably fine large Rose of 

 delicate flesh-color, deeper in the center. Considered one of 

 the best. ■^■2-3^., Star size only. 



l/^CLIO. Flesh-color, deepening in center to rosy pink; large, 

 fine globular form ; very free bloomer. An exceedingly strong 

 grower, with fine large foliage, setting off a flower as beauti- 

 ful as it is distinct. 



•;^EUGENE FURST. Strong, vigorous grower. Flower a beau- 

 tiful shade of velvety crimson, shading to maroon. Highly 

 scented with the same delightful perfume as the Tea Roses. 



*FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI or WHITE AMERICAN 

 BEAUTY. The best \\'hite 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." 



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USCHKI 



ICAN BEAUTY 



This Means Good Plants and Good Packing 



No. 1640 Februarj' 13. ipiQ- 



I am pleased to say that nearly all the 270 Roses 

 ordered from you are growing, some already blooming. — 

 R. U., La Ceiba, S. Honduras. 



•FRANCOIS LEVET. Unusually strong 

 and ^•igorous and very free bloomer; large, 

 round, stately flowers; bright rosy crim- 

 son; very fragrant and beautiful. 



•GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. The 



premier hardy crimson Rose. Famous 

 the world over.' See this offered also on 

 inside back cover. 



•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. 



• GLOIRE DE CHEDANE GUINOIS- 

 SEAU. New. Superior to Ulrich 

 Brunner in size and brilliancy, the 

 color being a bright vermilion-red with 

 velvety shadings. A very fine flower. 

 ir2yr., Star size only. 



•HUGH DICKSON. Brilliant crimson, 

 shaded scarlet; good size and fine 

 form; petals smooth, slightly cupped 

 and reflexed; free-flowering and vigor- 

 ous in growth; very highly perfumed. 

 Awarded Gold Medal, National Rose 

 Society of England. 



•J. B. CLARK. Intense, deep scarlet, 

 heavily shaded blackish crimson; 

 foliage bronzy green in the young 

 stage. (See cut, page 25.) 



PRICES 



NOTE QUANTITY PRICES 



Each 



10 for 



25 for 



For any of the above 



(unless otherwise 



noted) 



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



$0 35 

 1 ODD 



$3 15 

 9 OOD 



$7 00 

 20 OOD 



• 2-YR. FIELD-GROWN, STAR ROSES 



C. & J. Star Roses Are Marked with Durable CeUuloid Labels. There's 



Satisfaction in Knowing Your Roses by Name 



Rose Specialists ^J^ 



The Conard & Jones Co. 



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