THE CONARD & JONES CO., West Grove, Pa. 



TsE SIR THOMAS UPTON. 



NOTE===^''^'* Magnificent New Rose was named by special permission in honor of SIR THOMAS 

 - LIPTON, of LONDON, who has made several plucky attempts with yachts Shamrock to re= 



J capture the silver cup won many years ago, by American sailors, from the English.- 



WE have had this sjjlendid rose on trial for several years and now take pleasure in recommend- 

 ing it as the Anest Ptire WKite Hybrid Rugosst Rose yet produc- 

 ed. It is a strong vigorous grower, making a handsome bush, 4 to 5 feet high, well cover- 

 ed with bright glossy green leaves, which shine as if varnished. The flowers are 3 to 4 inches 

 across, perfectly double and pure snow white. They are very fragrant and borne on strong up- 

 right stems all through the growing season. It is one of the Hardiest R.oses in £xist- 

 esice, and therefore particular!}- valuable for planting in cold climates and exposed localities 

 where other roses do not thrive. It does well everywhere and can be depended on to make a 

 strong handsoine bush and produce plenty of large double pure white roses for several months 

 ever}' season. It is especially recommended for yard, park and cemetery planting. Sir 

 XKoiTias Lriptoni belongs to in the same class with **Ne"W Cenittiry** and is a wor- 

 thy addition to this splendid New Cla.SS of R.OSes. It might very properly be called 

 the ""WKite Cei^tury.'* 3 year field plants, |;i. 00 each. 2 year field plants, 50 cents 

 each; |;5.oo per dozen. 4 inch, 50 cents each ; ^5.00 per dozen. 2^4 inch, 30 cents each ; $3.00 

 per dozen ; I20.00 per 100. **./•*• •*• l'*''»l I 



New Hardy RoSfe :)-?MC>fey:H.K R N- I JClHT^^ 



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AN elegant new pillar or vera4]il.ai;o;ie,;,m4}; b,e ^rain^cl as a climber or set in the border, as de- 

 sired. It is a strong uprig4*t»^l-5)w^rlan(j ^nJ)nr»cIu€,t>l^o*il^> beac^^ great masses of beautiful 

 pink and white roses of such ekfferei%t»shftci(is ?iaTl»c©i5iBiliaT^i«sVf ccjs^ihat the name "NortK- 

 er2^ L-iglit" or **A.«,rora Borealis" was naturally suggested. Flowers are of 

 medium size, larger and more double than Crimson Rambler. The color of the flowers varies 

 from deep pink to blush white, showing many different shades and combinations of pink and 

 white at the same time. It has clean elegant foliage, and is a most interesting new hardy Climb- 

 ing Rose. 3 year field plants, $1.00 each. 4 inch plants, 40 cents each; $4.50 per dozen. 21 inch, $2.00 

 per dozen; $15.00 per 100. 



notice: to customers 



Our Specialties are tKe Gro^wing of R.OSE-S and tKe 



NK^W AMERICi^N PEDIGREE. CANNAS. 



Our roses are grown in as cool a temperature as possible, and plenty of room is given for 

 good healthy root growth. This treatment makes the best rose for outside and all other planting. 



Kvery year we add new varieties to our list of Americark Pedigree Cariinas. Our 

 introductions now include nianv standard varieties, and a greater number of colors, than have been 

 introduced in this or any other country, and we ask all our customers to to give our Cannas a trial, and to 

 look for 



Our Display of CANNAS, ROSES and SHRUBBERY 

 at the St. Louis WORLD'S FAIR next Summer. 



T ERMS OF SAL E 



Not less than 10 plants of a variety, or a total of 25, are offered at 100 rates, and not less 

 than 3 plants of a variety or a total of 6 at dozen rates. 



Unknown correspondents will please send cash wnth order, or satisfactory reference. 



We guarantee safe arrival of plants shipped by Express, and always ship all orders by Ex- 

 press unless otherwise ordered. 



Plants shipped by freight are at the risk of the purchaser. 



We give personal attention to the filling of all orders. We want every shipment to be sat- 

 isfactory to the piirchaser, both in the quality of the goods, and the manner in which they are 

 packed. We aie also especially careful to be liberal in count. 



THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



