^HE CoNARD & Jones 
West Grove. Penna. 
Meritorious Hardy Climbers 
'^American Beauty, Climbing. (New.) T^is is the famous 
- — -American Beauty Rose which 
is now presented in climbing form. It is a cross between Ameri¬ 
can Beauty and a hardy climber which was especially noted for 
its fine foliage. This variety retains the deep pink to crimson 
color, the exquisite fragrance and the hardiness of the parent 
f lant, and will produce a much greater quantity of flowers in 
une than the bush American Beauty. Price, i-yr., 50c., post¬ 
paid; 2-yr., $i ; Star size, $2, by express. 
Cbri«tini» Wriffbt (New.) A strong climbing Rose with large, 
- ■ —- thick, leathery foliage, which is proof against 
mildew. It has the same habit of growth as Climbing American 
Beauty, and the large bright, clear pink flowers make it a good 
companion for that variety. The plant is a perfect mass of bloom 
in June and flowers occasionally during the summer. Price, l-yr., 
75c., postpaid; 2-yr., $1.50, by express. 
★Dr. W. Van Fleet. (New.) Color a remarkably delicate shade 
I . - - - - of flesh-pink on the outer surface, deep¬ 
ening to rosy flesh in the center. The flowers are full and double, 
and when open run 4 inches and over in diameter. The 
center is built high and the petals are beautifully undulated 
and cupped. A fine Rose for cutting, as the stems run from 
12 to 18 inches. The foliage is a pleasing shade of bronze- 
green; large and glossy and apparently disease-proof. It is a 
most abundant bloomer. Price, i-yr., 25c., postpaid; 2-yr., 
50C.; Star size, 
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This illustration shows the type of Dr. W. Van Fieet Roses 
14 STANDARD VARIETIES 
★ THE FARQUHAR ROSE. Somewhat like Dorothy Perkins 
in bloom but more like Crimson Rambler in habit; grows 
I o to 12 feet in a season. Flowers light pink. 
★ HIAWATHA. Brilliant scarlet; bears large clusters of single 
flowers; bright and effective. One of the best in this section. 
★ MAY QUEEN. Splendid large double Roses of clear bright 
pink, and deliciously sweet-scented. Blooms tremendously. 
Literally bushels of flowers can be picked from a fully grown 
bush. 
★ MINNEHAHA. New. A charming double satiny pink-flow¬ 
ering Rambler of a most pleasing color. Flowers are borne 
in clusters; foliage glossy green. Awarded Silver Medal. . . . 
★ NORTHERN LIGHT. A strong, hardy grower and enormous 
bloomer, bearing great masses of beautiful pink-and-white 
Roses, of many different shades and combinations. 
★ CRIMSON RAMBLER. The old favorite. Bright crimson. 
Extra size, Ji, by express. . 
★ PINK RAMBLER. Pink flowers in clusters. 
★ YELLOW RAMBLER. (Aglaia). Deep golden yellow; 
fragrant. 
★ WHITE RAMBLER (Thalia). Pure white flowers. 
★ RUBY QUEEN. Much like its sister. May Queen, but a rich, 
ruby red, with clear white center. 
★ SWEETHEART. Color bright blush-pink in the bud, which 
fades to soft white when open. Blooms are very double; 
deliciously fragrant; perfectly hardy. 
★ TAUSENDSCHON (Thousand Beauties). (See cut.) A lux¬ 
uriant climbing Rose literally covered with thousands of 
bright blossoms, borne in ciusters and quite double. Colors 
of every imaginable shade, from white to deep pink. 
★ TRIER. Produces immense trusses of pale rose-colored flowers, 
changing to white. 
ZEPHERINE DROUHIN. Flowers large, rather full. Color 
carmine-red; fine. 
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