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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA, 
SPFC1AI OFFFP The 3 Varieties for 50c.; larger 
v/i l Tw0 . yeap sjzej 3 for $l oo, by expre 
size, 3 for 65c. 
express. 
GRAND 
NEW 
HARDY 
Climbing Rose 
HELENE is a 
strong rapid grower, 
throwing up canes, 10 
to 12 feet high, and making 
a well-formed hush in a single sea¬ 
son. In growth and habit it is 
similar to Crimson Rambler, but the foliage is better 
it is almost thornless. It is en¬ 
tirely hardy and needs no protec¬ 
tion, unless very far north. The 
flowers are larger and more double 
than Crimson Rambler, and borne in mag¬ 
nificent clusters, entirely covering the bushes 
from top to bottom, for weeks at a time. The 
color is soft violet crimson, much darker, and 
entirely different shade from the Crimson Ram¬ 
bler, and, if possible, more beautiful. Helene 
should be in every collection, and is splendid for porches, 
trellises, screens, etc., in fact, wherever the finest Hardy Climb¬ 
ing Roses are wanted. Last year it was sold at $1.00 each. 
Our price is 25 cts. each, 5 for $1.00, postpaid. Two-year 
size, 50c. each. Three-year size, $1.00 each, by express. 
Carmine Pillar, or T “: Howcred 
A magnificent climber, bears splendid wreaths and clusters of 
immense single roses, each one 12 to 15 inches around, deep rich 
carmine red, and looking almost exactly like beautiful. red 
clematis flowers, hanging in graceful clusters all over the 
vines, makes a grand show trained up to a pillar or trellis, 
where it can grow tall and have good support. Perfectly 
hardy and needs no protection. Will grow anywhere 
and bloom profusely every year. 15c. each, 2 for 25c.; $ 1.50 
per doz., postpaid. Two-year size, 30c.; $3.00 per doz., express. 
...HELENE 
■and New Hardy 
Climbing Rose, 
introduced from 
Germany, and 
undoubtedly, the 
Greatest Novelty 
in Climbing 
Roses offered 
for years. 
BELLE VICHYSOISE —A new constant blooming Cluster Rose, flow¬ 
ering continuously through the whole season; pure white flowers in 
grape form clusters, sometimes tinted rose; semi-climbing habit, best for 
low trellises and beds, from which roses can be picked from June to December. 
Blooms all the time. 15c. each; larger size, 20c.; $1.50 and $2.00 per 
doz., postpaid. Two-year size, 30c. each. $3.00 per doz., by express. 
