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Rose Specialists 
Jhe Gonakd SJokes Co. j| 
HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
“How to Grow Roses” postpaid,’ 
or free (on request) with a $5 order 
This book of 112 pages (16 color plates) informs you fully 
about how to prepare a Rose-bed, what soil to use, how to 
plant, prune, fertilize, spray and otherwise care for your 
Roses so they will be a joy to you the entire growing season. 
If you have not room for $5 worth of plants, ask some 
friends to order with you to make up this amount and (on 
request) you can get a copy of “How to Grow Roses” free. 
Read “How to Grow Roses,” follow directions and you too can grow 
“Clio” and other Roses to look like this 
The Cream of this Splendid Class 
In this set you will note we offer two each of these four superb 
Roses, as so many of our orders show that customers want duplicates 
of these popular kinds. 
2 ★Frau Karl Druschki. Radiant snowy white. The grandest 
hardy white Rose in existence. See cut on page 34. 
2 ★General Jacqueminot. The favorite crimson. 'j see these three 
2 ★Paul Neyron. Magnificent, large, pink. >in color on inside 
2 ★Ulrich Brunner. Brilliant cherry-red. ) back cover P a & e - 
B flFFFtt> “i Qfi 8 choicest H. P. Roses, 2 each of above as noted, in 
UAA.1j.iv iov star size (with “How to Grow Roses,” on request) for 
$5. In 2-yr. size, the 8 for $3, by express; the 8 in 1-yr. size for $1.60, postpaid. 
The Conard & Jones Co. 
Gentlemen: Mr. Seybold, Superintendent of Parks, referred me to you as the 
most reliable Rose-growers.— (Rev.) Wm. T. H., Lestershire, N. Y. 
A Choice Set of 12 Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
^•Frau Karl Druschki. The finest white in existence. 
★Clio. Flesh-color, shaded rosy pink in the center. (See cut.) 
★Mme. Masson. Rich crimson; exceptionally fine. 
★Gloire Lyonnaise. Pale lemon; a most exquisite Rose. 
★Hugh Dickson. Brilliant crimson, shaded scarlet. 
★Jubilee. Deep, rich shade of velvety crimson. 
★Magna Charta. Bright rosy pink; profuse bloomer. 
★Marshall P. Wilder. Deep dark red; full flowers. 
★Mrs. John Laing. Lovely soft pink; very free-flowering. 
★Paul Neyron. The largest Rose; clear pink. 
★Prince Camille de Rohan. Velvety crimson, almost black. 
★Ulrich Brunner. Brilliant cherry-red; very fine. 
^flFTiliPV Ahove 12 in 1-vr. plants, for SI .SO. postpaid: in 
^ AOUa 2-yr. size, the 12 for $4, or in ★ size, with “How 
to Grow Roses” (on request), the 12 for $7.35, by express. _ 
The Conard & Jones Co. 
Gentlemen: I have received the Roses, blit the card went astray and the Roses 
were at the Customs Office a week, but I am well satisfied with them. When I 
went to the Customs Office, the gentleman told me my goods had been there a 
week. I said they would likely be dried up, but he said not. for Conard & Jones 
is one of the best places we receive goods from, well packed and fine stock. — 
M. N., West Hill P. O., Ontario, Canada. 
Seven Selected Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
★Frau Karl Druschki. The finest white Rose. 
★Paul Neyron. Immense flowers; clear pink. 
★General Jacqueminot. The most popular crimson. 
★Ulrich Brunner. Free-blooming; brilliant cherry-red. 
★Mme. Masson. A pleasing shade of rich crimson. 
★Gloire Lyonnaise. The nearest yellow Hybrid Perpetual. 
★Clio. Flesh-color, shaded in center with rosy pink. 
m flrrrpy These 7 in 1-vr. size for 90 cts., postpaid; in 2-vr. 
g Uir£ll^ lOOU size, the 7 for $2.35; Star size, the 7 for $4, by exp. 
The Conard & Jones Co. 
Gentlemen: It is with pleasure that I write you this letter in acknowledgement of 
the Rose bushes which arrived here yesterday. They came in such perfect con¬ 
dition and are such immense bushes for the money that to say I was pleased is 
putting it mildly. In appreciation of this and the very prompt shipment of my 
last order, I am glad to show my entire satisfaction by inclosing my check for 
another lot which comprises several orders I solicited from my friends to whom I 
showed this shipment.—H. D. M., Lebanon, Penna. 
Four Abundant-Blooming Hybrid Perpetuals 
These are exceptionally free-blooming Hybrid Perpetuals and fre¬ 
quently bloom during the summer and fall. 
Francois Levet. Bright rosy crimson; large, round flowers. 
J. B. Clark. Deep scarlet, shaded blackish crimson; an immense 
flower. (See cut, page 35.) 
Mme. Masson. Rich crimson; fine form; sweet-scented and very 
free bloomer. 
Frau Karl Druschki. The finest white. (See cut, page 34.) 
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