TRADE LIST FOR SPRING OF 1904. 



PHiladelpHia Rambler 



Ii\trod\iced by THe Conard (Si Jones Co., "West Grove, Pa. 



The Most Magnificent Hardy Crimson Climbing Rose in Existence. 



"PHILADELPHIA 

 RAMBLER" blooms 

 two weeks earlier 

 IhanCriiiison Ram- 

 bler. Flowers are 

 exceedingly l)right, 

 \ery double, last- 

 ing and durable. 

 I'~,xcels all others as 

 a forcing rose. 

 Philadelphia Rambler 

 has splendid flow- 

 ers, I '/2 to 2 inches 

 across and perfect- 

 ly double. Borne 

 in grand clusters, 

 completely cover- 

 ing the whole bush. 

 Color, deep rich 

 crimson, far bright- 

 er, more intense 

 than "Crimson 

 Rambler," which 

 has heretofore been 

 the standard for 

 brilliant color. The 

 Philadelphia Rambler 

 does not fade, 

 l)leach or wash out, 

 but holds its bright 

 dazzling color to 

 the last, which 

 adds greatly to its 

 value. Has hand- 

 some foliage, not 

 subject to mildew, 

 and is a most abun- 

 dant bloomer. Un- 

 d o u b t e d 1 y the 

 brightest and best 

 of all Hardy Crim- 

 sonClimbing Roses 

 yet produced ; un- 

 equalled for cover- 

 ing porches, trellis- 

 es, screens, fences, 

 etc. It is a strong 

 quick grower and 

 perfectly hardy. 



PHILADELPHIA RAMBLER. 



Per DoK. Per 100 



Strong flelcl grown Plants, well lirancliecl, ^ to 2 l-'i feet, $2.00 $15.00 



" " " " " " 21-2to3feet, $3.00 $20.00 



" " " " 3 to 4 feet, $4.00 $30.00 



Incli pot plants, $1.00 per dozen ; $0.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000. 

 " " " $2.00 " " $15.00 " '< 



Strong 2 1- 



" 4 



FARQUHAR ROvSE 



Grows lo to 12 feet in a 



Originated at Boston, ^Mass., and is a true hardy climber or "Rambler, 

 season, is entirely hardy, has handsome foliage and bears immense clusters of large double bright 

 pink (lowers, delightfullv fragrant and exreedingh beautiful. 24- inch, 75 cents per dozen; $5.00 per 

 100. 4 inch, $2.50 per dozen. 



"ELE-CTR.A" A hardy yellow climbing- rose- 

 has long been greatly desired 

 by rose lovers everywhere; this one coines highly rec- 

 oninieuded by the Knglish'growers, who claim it as a 

 strong rapid grower and very free bloomer, bearing 

 double yellow roses in great profusion. 21-2 inch, 60 

 cents each; 51.50 per dozen; S8.00 per 100, 4 inch, 35 cts. 

 each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



QUEEN ALEXANDRA — A new 



English Climbing Rose in the way of Crim- 

 son Rambler, but paler in color. 2)^ inch, 

 10 cts. each, 75 cts. per doz. ; I5.00 per 100. 2 

 year field plants, 25 cts. each ; I3.00 per doZ; 



