THe Conard ~-PYLe Co. (the conard & Jones Co.) WEST Grove, Pa. 
Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
PERFECTLY HARDY—NEED NO WINTER PROTECTION 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses are very strong in growth | June bloom is over, some varieties will make another 
and will grow from 4 to 6 feet in height. They should | showing of Roses in the fall. The immense blooms, 
be pruned back every spring to about 1}4 to 2 feet | rich fragrance, and perfect hardiness of the plants 
high to make them produce more and better blooms. endear to us these delightful June-blooming Hybrid 
They bloom profusely in June. If the bloom stalks Perpetuals. They are especially satisfactory for 
are pruned again, back to about three eyes, after | northern planting, because they are so hardy. 
PRICES. > 2-yr. Star size, field-grown plants, $1 each, 10 for $9, 25 for $20. Delivery not prepaid 
x ANNA DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris). One of | %FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Universally ac- 
the old varieties, introduced in 1858. Color is claimed as the best white Rose in existence. 
a beautiful shade of carmine-pink; flowers are It is pure snow-white. Its buds are unusually 
extra large, full and very sweet. Makes a long for its class and are often shaded pink, but 
vigorous growth and the immense blooms often they open into immense and perfectly double 
show double centers. ce often poe eos 4 inches across, and 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Still valiantly with waxy petals that are very durable, but, 
i leading ae Aes guard of the few remaining unfortunately, scentless. If disbudded, the 
Hybrid Perpetuals, good old General “Jack” flowers which are allowed to mature will prove 
has marched to victory in many lands. Stand- an immense satisfaction. The plant is a strong 
ard of color for years, his clear red blooms are and vigorous grower, making branches from 
just as bright today as seventy years ago. The six to eight feet high in a season. It does best 
plant is very hardy, but needs quite careful with but moderate pruning, and it has the 
attention in thinning and pruning if the best- admirable habit of blooming almost continu- 
formed flowers are wanted, but many people ally, So that 1S dependable for white Roses 
let it grow at will and make a big, brave bush from early June until frost. Care should be 
that blazes like a bonfire with its hundreds taken to check its tendency to mildew. 
of bright red flowers in June. You should | *%J.B. CLARK. (See illustration.) A very vigorous 
have at least one “Jack” in your Rose-garden grower with strong upright canes. Color, 
to make it complete. intense deep scarlet-crimson until they fade; 
x MAGNA CHARTA. Extra-large, full flowers of un- foliage bronzy green in the young stage. Makes 
usual depth and substance; bright rosy pink; very magnificent, large, perfect blooms. 
profuse bloomer on long, stiff stems. 
Blooms are large, and very sweet- 
scented. 
‘ y¢PAUL NEYRON. Color is clear pink. Flowers 
are immense, often 5 to 6 inches across, and 
sweetly perfumed. This is said to be the largest 
Rose in cultivationand magnificent in every way. 
%* PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. 
Some people know this Rose as 
“Black Prince.’’ The color is 
very dark, velvety crimson, al- 
most black; considered the 
best very dark perfectly hardy 
Rose ever produced. 
Xx ULRICH BRUNNER. 
A healthy-growing 
bush of moderate 
size, buried in 
June beneath 
its big blooms 
of bright cherry- 
red. Jt is one of 
the most ex- 
travagantly 
blooming Roses, 
and a plant in the 
height of the sea- 
son is a thing of 
unequaled — splen- 
dor. One of the 
finest of the 
Hybrid Perpetu- 
als for cutting, as 
its flowers are not 
too compact to 
open well. 
OFFER NO. 8. 
One each of the 
above 8 magnifi- 
cent hardy Roses 
aan : for $7.25. Delivery 
J. B. Clark. Flowers immense. Deliciously sweet not prepaid. 
8 
An intense deep 
scarlet Rose 
is J. B. 
Clark 
