. Conard star roses : autumn 1924. Rose culture; Roses; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. A wealth of bloom If you want Rose blooms by the thousands—and most people do—we suggest that you plant Hardy Climbing Roses. These vigorous varieties will grow canes from 15 to 25 feet long in a season, on which the blossoms will appear the fol- lowing spring. The large-flowered kinds will give you bushels of flowers on long stems, so that you can cut quantities to sell, to use, or to give away and then scarcely miss them. Plant a Hardy Climbing Rose this fall at each spare fence


. Conard star roses : autumn 1924. Rose culture; Roses; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. A wealth of bloom If you want Rose blooms by the thousands—and most people do—we suggest that you plant Hardy Climbing Roses. These vigorous varieties will grow canes from 15 to 25 feet long in a season, on which the blossoms will appear the fol- lowing spring. The large-flowered kinds will give you bushels of flowers on long stems, so that you can cut quantities to sell, to use, or to give away and then scarcely miss them. Plant a Hardy Climbing Rose this fall at each spare fence-post you have and provide for yourself plenty of Roses at very small expense. The large-flowered kinds are marked L.; Multiflora or many-llowered kinds, such as Dorothy Perkins, j\I. PRICES: * 2-yr. Star size, field-grown plants, $1 each, 10 for $8, 25 for $ Extra-size plants, $ each, 10 for $10, 25 for $ Delivery not prepaid. * Climbing American Beauty (L) Color rosy crimson, almost identical with its pollen parent, American Beauty, and with the same exquisite fragrance, a quality rarely found in climb- ing Roses. Of strong habit of growth. Flowers 3 to 4 inches in diameter, finely formed on long stems, are produced in great profusion and are splendid for cutting. Dozens of Roses can be cut from a single plant without being missed. (See prices above.) * Christine Wright (L) A very strong climbing Rose with large, thick, leathery foliage, which is practically proof against mildew or black-spot. The Hower is a bright, clear wild-rose pink, 2)H to 4 inches in diameter, double, borne singly and in clusters. This Rose often blooms in the late summer and has occasional blooms until frost comes. (See prices above.) * American Pillar (M) see cut Introduced by The Conard & Jones Co. Decided, 1918, by a vote of the National Rose Society of England as the "Most Popular Climbing Rose in Existence'* Begins blooming here about the middle of June. Single flowers


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