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The Conard & Jones Company, West Qrove, Pa.
Polyantha or FAIRY ROSES
These are a lovely and dis-
tinct class of Ever-bloonimg
Roses, highly valued for
their dwarf, bush y
growth, and small ^ery
double flowers. Mhich
are very fragrant and
borne in such
large clusters
that the
whole plant
seems a sheet
of bloom.
They are
very pretty
and desirable
for bedding
and general
pi a nting.
Not entirely
hardy, but
f re quently
survive the
Winter with
usual p r o -
tection.
ETOILE de MAI— Blooms in fine
yellow buds, clusters quite full and
double, orange pas'^mg to pale ca-
narj' yellow when open 10 cts each
GLOIRE de POLYANTHA-l,o\ely
little roses, somewhat cup-shapcd
color salmon rose flarned with car-
mine, blooms in clusters. 10 cts.
LITTLE GEM— Loaded with perfect-
ly double little roses all season;
pure white and very sweet. 10 cts.
MIGNONETTE— Beautiful flowers
about the .size of a twentv-five cent
piece, perfectly double, deliciously
perfumed; bright rosy pink; irn-
mense bloomer. 10 cts. each.
PERLE des ROUGES— A dwarf
compact grower, flowers medium
size, full and round, color fine vel-
vety crimson; constant and profuse
bloomer. 10 cts. each.
PETITE LEONIE— Hand.some
double flowers with prettv over-
lapping petals, color porcelain
.white shaded with rich carmine
lake, extra fine, IC cts. each.
LITTLE DARL-
ING (The Thous-
and-flowercd
Rose) — An entirelv new
and very handsome ^ari-
ety, blooms m beautiful
clusters frequently 100 roses in a bunch;
the flowers are medium size, somewhat
cup-shaped, lovely carmine rose, very constant
and free bloomer. 10 cts. each.
MLLE. CECILE BRUNER -Largest flowers
of all, rich creamy rose; delightfully frag-
rant; a great bloomer; very fine, 10 cts. each.
MINIATURE— The smallest of all the roses, but
full and perfectly formed; borne in clusters
that cover the pl'ant; color, rosy blush. 10
cts. each.
PRINCESS MARIE ADELAIDE— Makes
lovely dwarf bu.shy plants covered with
large clu.sters of small double flowers, pure
ivory white. 10 cts. each.
PRINCESS LUXEMBOURG Neat com-
pact grower: blooms in large clusters, double
flowers medium size with over-lapping petals,
color rosy flesh with bright carmine centre;
10 cts. each.
Specie,! Offer* ^^^ ^^^ °^ ^ ^ Lovely Polyantha Roses, only 75c, postpaid.
^ 1 size, $J.JO ; Two-year^ U for $2J5, packed to express
7 CHOICE HARDY PERPETUAL ROSES ^
i
..STRONG PLANTS FROM THREE-INCH POTS...
CROWN PRINCE, Brilliant carmine, - 20 cts. each
JEAN LIABAUD, Dark rich crimson. - 20 cts.
COQUETTE DES BLANCHES, Fine white, 20 cts. "
BAi^ONNE DEBONSTETTIN, Dark rich
crimson. Extra large and fine, - - - 20 cts. "
GEN'L JACQUEMINOT, Bright shining
crimson. One of the finest of all,
GLORIE LYONAISE, Creamy white tinted
orange. Xearest vellow H. P. - - .
PAUL NEYRON. 'Rich pink, largest of all
20 cts. each
20 cts.
20 cts.
SPECIAL OFFER. THe set
of 7 for $1.00,
tliree-incli pots.
postpaid. Strong Plants from
...OUR EVER POPULAR HARRIET COLLECTION...
Fifteen of the brightest and best Bver.blooming- Roses, especially selected and post-
paid, for only $i.oo. A grand collection. Blooms all the time.
MARIE GUILLOT— Puje white.
MAMAN COCHET— Rosv flesh.
E ; OILE DE LYON— Golden vellow.
M \D.ELIELAMBERT-CrearaRose.
PAPA GO NTIER -Rich crimson.
COQUETTE DE LYON-Canar.- yellow.
HEKMOSA— Deep Rose.
SAFRANO -Orange tea.
CLOTILDE SOUPERT— Amber rose.
MAD. CAMILLE-Rose piak.
JULES FINGER— Clear Rose.
VIRGINIA-Lovely yellow.
THE BRIDE— Cream white.
DUCHESS DE BRABANT-Silver ROSC

RED PET— Rich crimson.
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Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary/16863188265
Author Conard & Jones Co. (West Grove, Pa.); Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.
Full title
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New floral guide : 1901.
Page ID
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42484194
Item ID
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134532 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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67120 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Page numbers
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Page 32
BHL Page URL
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42484194
DOI
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10.1111/j.1469-7998.1865.tb02381.x
Page type
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Text
Flickr sets
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  • New floral guide : 1901.
  • Garden Stories
Flickr tags
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  • Bulbs (Plants)
  • Catalogs
  • Nursery stock
  • Plants, Ornamental
  • Roses
  • Seeds
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
  • bhl:page 42484194
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42484194
  • Conard
  • Jones
  • Co.
  • Flowers
  • West Grove, PA
  • Conard & Jones Co
  • bhlGardenStories
  • BHLinbloom
  • bulbs (plants)
  • plants, ornamental
  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
  • west grove, pa
  • conard & jones co
  • bhlgardenstories
  • bhlinbloom
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19 March 2015
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