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Rose Specialists 
HE CoNARD & JoNES Co. | 
NOVELTY ROSES, 1916 
All Roses on this page were introduced within the last five years, and the majority of them within the last two years. 
Most of them are offered in field-grown, budded stock, subject, in some cases, to safe arrival from Europe. When ordering, 
please name a second choice. 
INTRODUCERS’ DESCRIPTIONS, ABBREVIATED 
-Ar ALEXANDER HILL GRAY. T. Deep lemon- 1-yr. 
yellow which intensifies as the blooms develop: large, 
of great substance and perfect formation; it has a 
high-pointed center, from which the petals gracefully 
reflex. A superb yellow Tea Rose. Gold Medal, 
N. R. S. Star-size, 75 cts., by express.$0 25 
At ARTHUR R. GOODWIN. H.T. Color in the bud 
and after the flower opens is very attractive coppery 
orange-red, and this shades to salmon-pink as the 
flower ages. Perfectly double and the blooms are 
extra large. This has proved itself a most valuable 
Rose. Star-size, 75 cts., by express. 25 
AUGUSTUS HARTMAN. H.T. Brilliant geranium- 
red, flushed with orange, sometimes bright cerise; 
flowers of large size and beautifully formed. The 
color is very striking. It obtained the Silver Medal 
on many occasions as “the best bloom in the show,” 
and the N. R. S. Gold Medal at the Botanical 
Gardens, 1914. 
BEAUTE DE LYON. A.B. Coral-red, slightly shaded 
with yellow; large, full, globular flowers, opening well. 
BETSY VAN NES. Polyantha. Pure bright ired; 
flowers unusually large and double for this class. 
Does not fade or mildew. Awarded First-class Cer¬ 
tificate, a “Great Gold Medal” and a “Prix d' 
Honneur” . 25 
BRILLIANT. H.T. Flowers large and full and pro¬ 
duced continuously in endless profusion. Color most 
intense scarlet, the brightest color yet achieved in 
Roses, the fiery brilliance of which is quite startling. 
Gold Medal. N. R. S. 
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One of the darkest red Roses 
1-yr. 
CARINE. H.T. Lemon-yellow with rose or coppery postpaid 
crimson edges; very decorative. 
CHRISSIE MACKELLAR. H.T. Crimson-carmine 
on rich, deep ochrey-madder, becoming orange-pink, 
as the semi-double blooms develop.$0 
CISSIE EASLEA. H.T. Clear saffron-yellow, with 
carmine center, passing to Naples yellow when 
expanding; large, full and globular flowers. 
COLLEEN. H.T. Brilliant rose, shaded rose-pink, 
with deeper rose-crimson veneerings on a distinct 
creamy yellow ground. Very sweet-scented. Gold 
Medal, N. R. S. 
DEFIANCE. H.T. A huge, rich red Rose of great 
substance and fragrance; one of the largest and finest 
lately introduced. 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND. H.T. The color is 
certainly novel, being a delicate, warm rose-pink, 
with lemon shading on the white base. 
EDGAR M. BURNETT. H.T. Large, flesh-colored 
petals tinted rose. Undoubtedly the sweetest- 
scented Rose in existence, even surpassing La France 
in this respect. Gold Medal, N. R. S. 
EDITH PART. H.T. Rich red, with a suffusion of 
deep salmon and coppery yellow, with a deeper 
shading in the bud stage of carmine and yellow; free- 
blooming and perfectly shaped flowers. 
FLORENCE FORRESTER. H.T. Clear snow-white, 
with a lemon tinge; as the flowers age they become 
pure white. Its habit is absolutely perfect, and the 
freedom with which it flowers is marvelous. Gold 
Medal, N. R. S. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. H.T. Abundant bloom of 
exquisitely formed, rich crimson-red flowers. Awarded 
Silver Medal at Hartford, Conn., 1914, by the 
American Rose Society. 
GENERAL-SUPERIOR ARNOLD JANSSEN. H.T. 
Deep, glowing carmine; large, full flowers very freely 
produced. Has received many distinctions on the 
European continent. 
GEORGE DICKSON. H.T. Velvety black-crimson, 
back of petals heavily veined with deep, pure crimson- 
maroon. Gold Medal, N. R. S. (See cut.). 
GUSTAVE GRUNERWALD. H.T. Bright carmine, 
with yellowish center, outer petals of lighter shade; 
flowers cup-shaped, large and full. 
HADLEY. H.T. Deep velvety crimson, retaining 
its brilliancy at all seasons of the year; double 
flowers and deliciously fragrant. 
H. E. RICHARDSON. H.T. Deep, rich crimson; 
large, full and beautifully formed flowers. Gold 
Medal, N. R. S.. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. H.T. A large, full flower with 
well-shaped buds; color is glowing crimson; sweetly 
scented. Splendid for cutting. 
H. V. MACHIN. H.T. A dazzlingly imperious, globu¬ 
lar Rose of gigantic size; intensely black-grained, 
scarlet-crimson blooms, faintly tea-perfumed. Gold 
Medal, N. R. S., and several medals for best bloom. 
IONA HERDMAN. H.T. A pure, clear orange- 
flame; the greatest lift in color yet attained. Gold 
Medal, N. R. S. 
JOSEPHINE. H.T. Rosy flesh, base of petals salmon- 
yellow; large and full, of fine shape; flowers produced 
in great profusion, rendering the variety a fine one 
for exhibition purposes; growth vigorous. 
KING GEORGE V. H.T. Rich, blackish crimson, 
with deep, velvety violet flush. Gold Medal of the 
Festival of Empire, London, 1911. 
LADY MARY WARD. H.T. Rich orange, shaded 
deeper orange, with metallic veneering; free-flower¬ 
ing, with good habit of growth. Gold Medal, N. R. S. 
LIEUTENANT CHAURE. H.T. Velvety crimson- 
red; flower large, fairly full, possessing petals of 
great depth and nice cupped form. 
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