CONDON BROS, SEEDSMEN ^i^s'mvmx^mrm 
NEW DOCBLE mLLABNEY 
— The color Is brilliant sparkling- 
pink; the flowers are extra large 
and full, with broad, thick petals 
and delightful tea fragrance. 15c 
each; 2 lor ?6c, postpaid. 
CONDON'S EVERBLOOMING 
MONTHLY TEA ROSES 
The Everblooming, or Monthly Roses are the only really constant 
bloomers. They begin to bloom early in the season, or almost as soon as 
planted and, if properly cut back, continue all through the summer and 
autumn months until stopped by freezing weather. They bloom and flourish 
luxuriantly all over the country, from Canada to Mexico. The flowers are 
of beautiful form, fullness and delightful fragrance, and embrace all the 
shades and color that Roses ever assume. In the North they require protec- 
tion during winter, as they are natives of a more genial climate, and they 
must not be expected to survive in the open ground without protection where 
the temperature falls much below zero. 
RICHMOND — A strong rival of the American Beauty. It is a beautiful scarlet crim- 
son, as free blooming as any tea rose, and flowers are extraordinarily fragrant. A standard 
variety because of its merit. Each, 12c, postpaid. 
BRIDE — A fine, pure white cut flower rose. Very double. Buds are of very larga 
size, carried high and erect; unsurpassed for purity and whiteness. Each, 10c, postpaid. 
TELI^OW COCHET — Deep sulphur yellow. True Coehet type; most de- 
sirable of all yellow Roses for outdoor planting. 10c each, postpaid. 
MT MARTLAND — The color is a soft salmon-pink, which lights up beauti- 
fully as the flowers expand. The shade is most pleasing. Under artificial light 
it is even more beautiful than in daylight. Growth splendid, sturdy and 
healthy; foliage large and abundant; strongly and delightfully perfumed. 
Each, ISe, postpaid. 
QPFPIAI ninn«D Your selection, ©ne each of any Three VanetiesoKered above 
Or CvliiL UrrCIV only 33c postpaid, or the entire set of five for 50c postpaid 
Beautiful Moss Roses 
Acknowledged queen of all roses; moss-covered stems and buds show off 
delicate loveliness of blossoms; hardy but needs protection. 
PRINCESS ADELAIDE— BLUSH PINK 
Rich, glossy pink, tinged with crimson; large globular flowers, very full and 
sweet: finely mossed; one of the finest. Price, strong; plants, postpaid, 16c each; 
X for 26c. 
MOSS ROSE 
Frincess Adelaide— iilush Pinlt 
Memorial Roses 
Th« 
These hardy little roses creep over the ground like Ivy. 
leaves are a glossy dark green color; profuse flowering. 
WHITE MEMORIAI. — (Wichuriana) — Fine for cemetery 
planting. The flowers are single and pure white: hardy. Each, 
16c; Z for 26c, postpaid. 
Baby Rambler Roses 
Monthly Everblooming 
SPECIAL OFFER — ^This type of Roses has created a furore 
amonp^Rose planters in America and we offer the set of tliree 
Baby Rambler Roses for only 3dc, postpaid. 
CRIMSON BABY RAMBLER — The very best bedding Rose in 
=ixistence. It originated in Orleans, Prance, from a cross of the 
iCrimson Rambler and a Polyanthus variety, and It may be 
called a perpetual blooming dwarf Crimson Rambler. The 
bush is vigorous, absolutely hardy, about 27 inches In height, 
and on our place every plant is in bloom every day of the Sum- 
mer and Pall. Sometimes as high as 120 flowers have been 
counted on a single panicle. 15c each; 2 for 25o, postpaid. 
WHITE BABY RAMBLER — (Catlierlne Zeimet) — The true 
Baby Rambler type, with pure white flowers. Dellclousy frag- 
rant and perfectly hardy. 15c each; 2 for 25c, postpaid. 
PINK BABY RAMBLER — (Annie Mueller) — A counterpart of 
the Crimson Baby Rambler, except that color Is a bright shinins 
pink. A splendid color in combination with the above. 16o 
each; 2 for 25c, postpaid. 
DWABF BABY CRIMSON BAMBI^ ROSE 
SPECIAL 
LARGE THRIFTY TWO YEAR OLD ROSES of any varioty 
listed on pages 132 and 133 at 35c each or 3 (or $1.00 postpaid. 
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