. The Conard & Jones Co. roses 1923. Rose culture; Roses; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. ROSES RECENTLY INTRODUCED The varieties on this page are Roses of recent origin, and all have been thoroughly tested, unless it be the rich vellow, Souv. de Claudius Pernet, which we are watching with great interest. Paul's Scarlet Climber is probably the most outstanding brilliant red climber yet introduced. Find some place in your garden for this Rose, either on a fence, arch, or arbor. Stock of these newer Roses is limited. To avoid disappointment, be sure to order early. *


. The Conard & Jones Co. roses 1923. Rose culture; Roses; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. ROSES RECENTLY INTRODUCED The varieties on this page are Roses of recent origin, and all have been thoroughly tested, unless it be the rich vellow, Souv. de Claudius Pernet, which we are watching with great interest. Paul's Scarlet Climber is probably the most outstanding brilliant red climber yet introduced. Find some place in your garden for this Rose, either on a fence, arch, or arbor. Stock of these newer Roses is limited. To avoid disappointment, be sure to order early. *Rose Marie () Produces ideal long buds which open into large flowers of splendid form and substance. Color is clear rose-pink. A vigorous, healthy grower, remarkable for its freedom of bloom. Considered the best bedding Rose in this color. Price each Q *Mrs. W. C. Egan Splendid, large, full flowers which come on strong, straight stems, and they last well when cut. The color is deep flesh inside the flowers and soft light pink on the outside of the petals. Buds are long and pointed, often measuring 2^ inches in length. A sensational new Rose that blooms profusely through- out the summer with an average record of almost fifty blooms to each plant. Price $ each ? *William F. Dreer () A beautiful Rose of the same parentage as Los Angeles, and which, for delicacy of coloring, is not comparable to any other variety, it reminding one of the delicate tints of some varieties of water-lilies. The flowers are of a soft, silvery- shell-pink, the base of the petals of a rich golden yellow which at certain stages of development gives a golden suffusion to the entire flower, this golden suffusion being particularly brilliant early and late in the season. In the bud and half-opened flower this rose is superb and is unsur- passed in this color. Price $ eachFJ ^Mrs, S. K. Rindge ( In our opinion, no handsomer or better yellow Rose than this is grown. It is vigorou


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