18 THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 
Columbia 
Frank W. Dunlop 
Hybrid Tea. At the New York Flower Shop it 
won the Silver Medal for the best new pink Rose 
and also had the distinction of being the finest 
Rose shown there. The color is a most pleasing 
shade of soft pink, deepening towards the center. 
Bud perfect in form and substance, being long 
and pointed, opening full and double. Produced 
in marvelous profusion on long stiff stems. 
Strong healthy grower, being absolutely free 
from disease of any kind. Hardy everywhere. 
A wonderful outdoor rose. 
AMERICAN LEGION (Hybrid Tea). An Ameri- 
can production, having been produced by Edward 
Towill, Roslyn, Pa. The blooms of this rose the 
past season brought almost as much as the 
famous rose American Beauty and as it becomes 
better known we predict it will be as popular, as 
the color is such a pleasing shade of Cerise which 
it retains until all petals fall. Buds produced on 
long stiff stems well above the foliage and of immense 
size, long and pointed, opening full and double, a great 
green free from diseases such 
Awarded First Prize for a 
producer. Foliage dark 
as Black Spot, Mildew, etc. 
new rose in 1920. Silver 
Medal by the Penna. Horti- 
culture Society and the In- 
ternational Rose Show of 
New York. Wonderful keep- 
er; thus making it an ideal 
rose for cutting. Equally 
good as a forcing rose or for 
outside, being absolutely 
hardy in aul localities. 
MISS CYNTHIA FORDE. . 
A deep, brilliant rose pink, = 
reflex rosy pink. Large, per- SS 
fectly formed, very full buds, 
free flowering, very sweetly 
perfumed, splendid grower. 
NERISSA (Hybrid Tea). 
Color creamy yellow, shaded 
with white and peach tint 
toward center. Bud hand- 
some, long and pointed, 
opening full and double. Wie 
Rank grower. Wonderful 
bloomer, making an excellent 
bedding and garden rose. 
RED LETTER DAY. A velvety brilliant glowing 
scarlet crimson. Robust grower and wonderfully 
free blooming. 
in the open flower. Highly fragrant. 
Awarded S.G. medal by N. R. 8. 
PREMIER. The blooms are immense, often measuring 5 and 
6 inches across the open flower, buds long, full and pointed. 
Growth remarkable, being strong and sturdy, each bloom 
borne on heavy canes, almost thornless and 4 and 5 feet 
long. Foliage dark glossy green, free from disease or insects. 
Color is deep rose pink, without shadings and retains its color 
Hybrid Tea 
Roses 
Price. All Roses on this page, ex= 
cept where noted, first-size piants. 
30 cts. each; 4 for $1.00, postpaid; 
two-year-old plants, 85 cts. each, by 
express; $8.50 per dozen of one or 
more varieties; 95 cts. each by Parcel 
Post with soil on roots in which they 
are grown. 
‘*‘Columbia’’ 
Not since the introduction of the glori- 
ous Rose, American Beauty, have we 
been so impressed with any Rose as we 
have been with ‘‘Columbia.’’ A hybrid 
tea of wonderful blooming qualities; as 
free a bloomer as any Tea Rose; blooms 
allthe time. Almost thornless. Wonder- 
ful strong shoots four feet or more in 
length, each producing a magnificent 
bloom, often measuring six inches across 
the open flower. Color a deep peach 
pink, deepening into a glowing pink, a perfect color. 
The fragrance is beyond description, sweeter than 
an American Beauty. After a thorough trial we 
heartily recommend it as a great outdoor Rose. 
Hardy as an Oak, thrives in any location, strong 
grower and soon makes a great display. One of 
the most exquisite Roses for cutting we have ever 
seen; produces handsome buds, on long, stiff stems 
well above the foliage. Folage is a dark green and 
does not seem to be affected with disease or troubled 
with insects: on account of its strong growth, it 
seems to be able to ward off, thus making it one 
of the most popular outdoor Roses. Don’t fail to 
include one at least in your order; you will never 
regret it. : 
GLADYS HOLLAND. Magnificent in form and 
size. Color, buff, shaded orange, yellow, outsice 
of petals pearly peach, free blooming and very 
vigorous grower. A very unique bloom. 
Frank W. Dunlop 
