NGEE GUIDE 

 TO ROSE CULTURE 



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( AME FROM TKE ONE AND ONLY PLACE. 



"Yearis ago my mother always had your cataloRue handy, and ino«t of our 

 old-time Bo«es. many still exwtinR, came from the one and only place. IMneee 

 & Conard." — MIRIAM STOVER, Carversville, Penna.. February 19. 1916. 



60 YEARS OF 

 Pi^ROSE GROWING 



HARDY EVERBL00:MING TEA ROSES — Continued. 



Papa Gontier 



A strong, vigorous grower and constant bloomer; one of 

 the best and most valuable, both for open ground and 

 greenhouse; color rich cherry-red, passing to clear, glowing 

 crimson. One of the best for all purposes, with immense 

 buds and magnificent flowers. 



HENRY M. STANLEY _A remarkable shade of clear amber- 

 rose, delicately tinged with fine apricot-yellow, with petals 

 edged and bordered with rich carmine, which, on the outer 

 or reverse side passes to a lovely shade of salmon or buff- 

 rose. Plant is extra strong and vigorous. 



HIGHLAND MARY _Parh petal white, tinged with lemon, 

 and bordered with a delicate band of pink. Hardy every- 

 where, with ordinary protection. 



J. B. VARONNE — Strong and vigorous grower, producing 

 extra large, vase-shaped flowers, both full and double. 

 Splendid pointed buds. The color is a very rich and 

 bright scarlet-crimson. 



LADY MARY CORRY — \ profuse bloomer, bearing deep, 



golden yellow flowers of fine size. 

 LA PRIN CESS VERA _Thp flowers open beautifully, are 



large and perfectly formed. The color is rich ivory-white, 



veined with coppery yellow, and penciled with pale blush. 



This is a fine Rose for bedding in the open ground. 



Perle des Jardins. 



Papa Gontier. 



Perle des Jardins 



Pearl of the Garden. 



The color is a clear golden yellow, of a beautiful shade, and 

 is entirely distinct from any other variety; the flowers are 

 large, full, of globular form, with great depth and substance, 

 richly perfumed, and very beautiful in every way. This mag- 

 nificent Rose still holds its position as one of the most exqui- 

 site and beautiful of its color ever introduced, and the demand 

 for it is constantly increasing as its great value becomes 

 known. It is ideal for cutting purposes. A particularly fine 

 garden Rose, being strong and thrifty. 



LUCIOLE_Large, full, double flowers of delightful fra- 

 grance. Outer petals clear cherry-red, center elegantly 

 shaded with rich golden yellow. 



MARECHAL ROBERT _Wp select this variety from many 

 others as being extra fine. A constant bloomer, bearing 

 flowers on long, stiff stems. The flowers are full, double 

 and sweet; the color pure white, faintly tinged with blush 

 and yellow. It is a healthy grower and very satisfactory in 

 every way. 



Price, 15c each for all Roses on this page, except where 

 noted; 50c for any 4; $1.00 for any 9; larger size. 20c each; 

 3 for 50c, postpaid; two-year-old plants, ;?.")C each, by express. 

 .$3.50 per doz. of one or more varieties. Variety marked * still 

 larger at 75c each. 



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