'How to Grow Roses." Price, $1 

 A Treasure for Rose-Lovers 



EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 



KlLLARNEY 



You can always 

 rely on the Kil- 

 larney Roses for 

 hardiness and 

 freedom of 

 bloom 



Rose Specialists 



*PinkKillarney. 



4 EXQUISITE KILLARNEYS 



It seems unnecessary to introduce "The Killarneys" to most people, 

 for these popular Roses have been grown and sold for years, by the 

 million by cut-flower growers, and in their class they are unsurpassed. 

 The blooms are large, long petaled and charming every way, having a 

 most delicious fragrance, and the color and form delight the eye. 



Strong growers, making sturdy canes that produce bounteous crops 



of flowers and they bloom the same year when planted in the spring. 



No hardy everblooming Roses will give more lasting satisfaction 



than can be had from these beauties, and for cut-flowers and indoor 



decoration they are unsurpassed. 



Remarkable for its freedom of bloom 

 and the large size of its intensely fra- 

 grant flowers. The buds are large, long, and pointed. Color is 

 exquisite — a brilliant imperial pink, sparkling and beautiful 

 almost beyond description. A bed of these beauties in full 

 bloom is a sight not easily forgotten, i-yr.,35 cts., postpaid; 

 2-yr., 65 cts.; Star size, $1 □. 



"A"White Killarney. More double than Pink Killarney, 



— and the flowers are pure waxy white. 



35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts.; Star size, $1 q. 



"^"Oranfire Killarney (Duchess of Wellington). Flowers 



■ are an intense saffron-yellow or 



orange-color; very attractive and without a rival in this class 

 and color, i-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts.; Star size, $1 □. 



Flower is larger, more double and a 

 more brilliant pink than the parent 



Killarney. It is also fragrant and blooms freely, i-yr., 35 cts., 



postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts.; Star size, $1 D. 



*Killarney Brilliant. 



I>0rrER> 10 Eyr.^ 



of the above 4, in 1-yr. size, $1.25, postpaid; 

 the 4 for $2.50; Star size, the 4 for $3.50 Q 



HYBRID TEAS, WHITE, CREAM AND TINTED 



Col. R. S. Williamson. 



F. E. Coulthwaite. . . . 

 ■^•Kaiserin Aug. Victoria 



■^-Killarney, White. 

 Rene Robbins 



Satiny white with deep blush center. 

 Blooms very large. It responds quickly 

 to care and cultivation. A heavy 

 feeder, needing lots of fertilizer 



Deep cream, shaded bright rose on in- 

 side of petals. The blooms are large, 

 full, and beautifully imbricated 



One of the finest. Pure white, shading 

 to lemon. Fine for growing under 

 glass 



See description above 



Color is tinted lemon, with orange cen- 

 ter. The flowers are very large and 

 fine 



3 fgfjjkAR LA FRANCE ROSES 



■^•1 j France This is probably the most popular Rose in cultiva- 



'• tion. Both buds and flowers are of lovely form and 



grand size, exceedingly sweet; color peach-blassom-pink, elegantly 

 clouded with rosy flesh. Begins to bloom while very small, and con- 

 tinues bearing until stopped by freezing weather, i-yr., 35 cts., post- 

 paid; 2-yr., 65 cts.; Star size, $1 □. 



*White La France. A seedlin S of ,V a France; extra-large full, 



deep, pearly white flowers, delicately shaded 



with soft rose; exquisitely beautiful and delightfully fragrant, i-yr., 

 35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts.; Star size, $1 □. 



*DucheSS Of Albany f?ed I* France). Closely resembles La 

 J France, but much deeper in color; the flow- 

 ers are very double and full and deliciously sweet; color lovely rose- 

 pink, very deep and exquisitely shaded. I-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 

 65 cts.; Star size, $1 Q. 



'flFFFP > 10S1 Tne 3 ^ a France Roses, l-yr.jize, for 90 cts., postpaid; 



2-yr., $1.75; Star size, $2.75 □ 



The Conard & Jones Co. 



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