HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
The Hybrid Perpetuals are considered the most valuable of all Roses, because they bear the largest, sweetest and most brilliantly 
colored flowers, and are so hardy and vigorous they live over winter with slight protection, and continue to bloom regularly from 
year to year. Their grand flowers are of all shades of red, crimson, scarlet, pink, and white, but no yellows. They thrive and bloom 
finely in all sections of the country, and should generally be planted in the open ground, as but few varieties are suitable for house 
culture. Some kinds do not bloom till the second year, but when fully established bloom regularly at the usual time and occasionally 
during the summer and fall months. Though called “Perpetual,” they are not constant bloomers, with the exception of a few, such as 
Charles Wagner, Mine. Masson, Frau Karl Druschki, and Mrs. John Laing, but are the finest and most beautiful of all hardy Roses. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
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WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY 
★ANNA DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris). One of the old 
varieties, introduced in 1858. Color is a beautiful shade of 
carmine-pink; flowers are extra large, full and very sweet. 
A Rose that everyone should have, i-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; 
2-yr., 65 cts.; Star size, $1 □. 
BALL OF SNOW. Pure snow-white, sometimes faintly 
tinged with pale rose; flowers medium size, full and fragrant, 
l-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts.; extra 2 yr., 90 cts. □. 
BARON DE BONSTETTEN. Extra-large flowers, very solid, 
round and full; dark rich crimson, delightfully scented; free 
bloomer, and of hardy and vigorous habit. I-yr., 35 cts., 
postpaid; 2-yr., 60 cts. □. 
CAPT. HAYWARD. A Rose of perfect form and very sweet. 
Color beautiful, bright crimson-carmine. A grand Rose 
in every way. I-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 60 cts. □. 
CHARLES WAGNER. A vigorous-growing Rose, with 
double, medium-sized flowers of clear bright red, approach¬ 
ing scarlet. Blossoms appear in clusters of three to five, of 
great substance and exceedingly fragrant. We consider this 
Rose the most free-blooming in this class, as it produces 
immense quantities of flowers in June and has blooms every 
month until late in the fall, 
an unusual trait in the 
Hybrid Perpetual class, 
i-yr. size only, 35 cts., ppd. 
★CLIO. Flesh-color, deepening in center to rosy pink; large, 
fine, globular form; very free bloomer. An exceedingly strong 
grower, with fine large foliage, setting off a flower as beauti¬ 
ful as it is distinct. I-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts.; 
Star size, $1 □. 
COQUETTE DES BLANCHES. Medium-sized white flow¬ 
ers, tinted pink. I-yr. size only, 35 cts., postpaid. 
EUGENE FURST. Strong, vigorous grower. Flower a beau¬ 
tiful shade of velvety crimson, shading to maroon. Highly 
scented with the same delightful perfume as some of the Tea 
Roses, i-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts. □. 
★Frau Karl Druschki ^ r , w A it ^A^ eri 5 an Beaut T 
- The best White Rose in exist¬ 
ence. Pure snow-white, with long buds and immense, perfectly 
double flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, with wax-like petals and 
very durable. It is one of the most continuous-flowering Roses 
in this excellent class. Hardy everywhere that Roses grow. 
Good for cutting and for garden decoration. The Garden , 
England, says: “White American Beauty is universally 
admitted to be the finest White Rose in cultivation.” i-yr., 
35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts.; Star size, 90 cts. □. 
The Conard & Jones Co. 
Gentlemen: Our two-year-old Frau Karl Druschki had 75 buds on it at 
one time last June and is pronounced by everyone the most beautiful Ro6e 
they have ever seen. — Mrs. H. C. K., Elm Park, Newton, Iowa. 
★GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. The premier 
hardy crimson Rose. Famous the world 
over. See this offered also on inside front 
cover, i-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts.; 
Star size, 90 cts. □. 
★GEORGE ARENDS. The color is tender rose- 
pink, and the flowers are produced in great 
profusion. I-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 
65 cts.; Star size, $1 □. 
GLOIRE DE MARGOTTIN. Dazzling red, 
one of the brightest colored Roses in culti¬ 
vation; splendid every way. i-yr., 35 cts., 
postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts. □. 
GLOIRE LYONNAISE. Color is pale 
lemon, which is the nearest yellow of any 
Hybrid Perpetual. The bush is strong and 
upright, and almost thornless. A grand 
Rose. I-yr., 35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 
65 cts. □. 
★HUGH DICKSON. Brilliant crimson, 
shaded scarlet; good size and fine form; 
petals smooth, slightly cupped and reflexed; 
free-flowering and vigorous in growth; very 
highly perfumed. Awarded Gold Medal, 
National Rose Society of England. I -yr., 
35c., ppd.; 2-yr., 65c.; Star size, $1 □. 
★J. B. CLARK. Intense, deep scarlet, 
heavily shaded blackish crimson; foliage 
bronzy green in the young stage, i-yr., 
35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts.; Star 
size, $1 □. (See cut, page 23.) 
JOHN HOPPER. Clear, bright rosy 
pink; very fragrant, i-yr., 35 cts., post¬ 
paid; 2-yr., 65 cts. □. 
JOHN KEYNES. Rich, dark cherry-red; 
delightfully sweet. The color turns al¬ 
most black as the flower ages, i-yr., 
35 cts., postpaid; 2-yr., 65 cts. □. 
Rose Specialists 
the Conard & Jones Co. 
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★ See Star Roses, page 25 
□ Indicates delivery not prepaid. See page 3 
