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Use 817 EVERGREEN SPEAY to keep Eoses healthy. 1 oz. bottle, 35c, postpaid. 
Condon’s “Guaranteed” Roses 
The Very Finest Roses in America—All 2 Year Old 
Field Grown Selected Plants, Trimmed Ready to Plant 
Note how well they are branched and the heavy well formed root system. 
These hardy Roses will begin to grow immediately and 
will bloom the first season. 
NOTICE —State laws governing 
interstate shipping of nursery 
items make it impracticable for us 
to serve customers in a satisfac¬ 
tory manner with Hardy Shrubs, 
Hardy Perennials, Climbing Vines, 
Roses or Fruits of any kind in the 
following states: 
Alabama 
Arizona 
Arkansas 
California 
Florida 
Georgia 
Mississippi 
Nevada 
New Mexico 
Oregon 
Tennessee 
Utah 
Washington 
West Virginia 
Wyoming 
Canada and all Foreign Countries. 
In view of the above, we cannot 
supply above items in states 
named. 
Our Eoses are all strong two-year-old American-grown, budded 
or grafted, and while some planters prefer stock grown on their 
own roots on account of the possibility of budded plants devel¬ 
oping wild shoots, this will rarely occur if the deep planting 
as directed in our illustration is followed. Always make your 
holes for Eoses large enough to properly spread out the com¬ 
plete root system and Always Plant as Deep as Indicated by 
the arrow on the photograph below. Much can be said in favor 
of budded plants, they being more vigorous, producing finer 
blooms, coming into bearing sooner, and are as permanent and 
hardy as those on their own roots, while many of the very finest 
varieties will not succeed at all when grown on their own roots, 
and preference is given to budded plants by all who have had 
experience with the different classes. 
CULTURAL NOTES ON ROSES. We have prepared a leaflet 
giving full and concise directions on the planting and care of 
Eoses; mailed free on request and included free in every order. 
Classification of Roses 
Hybrid Perpetual 
These are the hardiest of all Eoses. They are of vigorous, 
upright habit, with large leaves and very large, full, double, 
richly fragrant flowers which are produced in profusion in June, 
and more sparingly in autumn. In order to obtain the finest 
flowers, prune severely in early spring, manure liberally and 
keep the soil well cultivated. 
Hardy Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 
These great bush Eoses have rapidly superseded all other 
classes for general planting because of their parentage, which is 
the result of cross fertilization between the Hardy Hybrid Per¬ 
petual or June Eoses and the Everblooming Tea Eoses. From 
the June Eoses they inherit the large, bold, handsome, ex¬ 
quisitely fragrant flowers, retaining in a marked degree their 
hardiness, so that they stand the severest winters without dam¬ 
age, and from the Tea Eoses they have retained the free and 
constant blooming habit, together with the great variety of 
color found only in this class. They produce their gorgeous 
flowers without interruption throughout the entire growing sea¬ 
son, making them the best of all Eoses for general planting. 
Polyantha or Baby Roses 
The members of this distinct and charming class of ever- 
blooming Eoses, of which the Baby Eambler forms a conspicuous 
group, are distinguished by their dwar.f, bushy habit of growth, 
medium size, very double flowers and delightful fragrance. This 
class of Eoses produces bushy, well branched plants 12 to 24 
inches high, which are completely loaded with rare blooms from 
early spring until late fall. They make wonderful hedges or 
borders, also delightful house plants. 
Hardy Climbing or Rambler Roses 
For dependability and hardiness their flexibility in use and 
the superb beauty of their profusion of blooms and the added 
value of their foliage makes the Hardy Climbing Eose a favorite 
with everybody. Excellent for decorating' pillars to a driveway, 
over pergolas, summerhouses, lattice work, or may be festooned 
along the porch roof. Our list comprises dependable varieties 
that we recommend will give perfect satisfaction throughout 
the entire United States and Canada. 
