THE DIN GEE fcf CONARD COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



Dingee Ever-Blooming Tea Roses 



The Best for Winter Blooming 



While not so hardy as the Hybrid Teas or Hybrid Perpetuals, yet with protection they will live through 

 the winters in almost all sections of the country, except in the extreme North. In the South they are un- 

 excelled, whether planted in the open ground or used for pot culture. The fact that one-year-old plants 

 produce a profusion of flowers makes them indispensable to every Rose-lover. For Fall planting out doors 

 secure them early. 



The Famous Gochet 

 Roses 



The Cochet Roses are perfectly hardy ir 

 every section of the country, even where the 

 winters are most severe, with slight pro- 

 tection. No matter where you live, they 

 will give perfect satisfaction. They thrive 

 vigorously and bloom lavishly all summer 

 long, and increase in beauty with the pass- 

 ing years. 

 Pink Maman Cochet. The buds are large, 



full and firm, elegantly pointed, snowing 



depth and richness as they expand. The 



superb flowers are clear, rich pink. 

 White Maman Cochet. Snowy white, 



with sometimes a faint tinge of pink. 

 Red Maman Cochet (Helen Gould). The 



flowers are very full, perfectly double; 



buds long and pointed. Color warm, 



rosy crimson, hardy everywhere. 

 Yellow Maman Cochet. A typical 



Cochet Rose, of a deep sulphur yellow. 

 Crimson Maman Cochet (Etoile de 



France). Clear shade of red crimson. 



White Maman Cochet 



Alexander Hill Gray 



The color, which is a deep lemon yellow deepening 

 as the flower expands, does not fade in the open 

 ground, as is usual with such. Buds and blooms of 

 perfect formation and of great substance and pro- 

 duced in the greatest abundance throughout the en- 

 tire season. Strong grower and hardy everywhere. 

 Awarded Gold Medal by National Rose Society. 

 Enfant de Lyon (The Sweet Anise Rose). In color 

 the flowers are beautiful creamy-rose, delicately 

 shaded with coppery-yellow, and very fragrant. 

 The flowers are much admired for their color and 

 the distinct Anise fragrance peculiar to this 

 variety. 

 Wm. R. Smith. Especially suited for outdoor 

 planting and cutting purposes. The soft blending 

 cf the salmon-pinks, rose-pinks, and the magnifi- 

 cent flesh tints resemble the blush of a maiden's 

 cheek. 

 Coquette de Lyon. The flowers are extra large, 



deep and double; color pure canary yellow. 

 Bon Silene. The color is deep rose, changing to 

 pale light rose. In the open ground it grows to 

 perfection, producing large crops of beautiful 

 flowers from early spring until late autumn. One 

 of the favorites of the old-time gardens. 

 Safrano. The color is a bright apricot-yellow, 

 passing to orange and fawn, sometimes tinted 

 with rose. A splendid old-time Rose that has 

 never been replaced by any new comer of its class 

 or color. It is a variety especially adapted to 

 outdoor planting; vigorous, healthy; blooms all 

 summer. 

 Burbank. A rival of Champion of the World, 

 bearing a great profusion of large crimson flowers ; 

 very fragrant. 

 Princess Bonnie. The brightest, sweetest and 

 freest-blooming Rose in existence. Color, solid 

 crimson, deeper and more vivid than "Jack." 

 Fragrance far sweeter than La France. Always 

 blooming. 



Special Offer of Cochet 

 Roses 



One each of the five colors, strong 

 plants, postpaid, for $1.00. Two- 

 year-old plants, one of each, five in 

 all, $3.50, by express; $4.00 by parcel 

 post, prepaid. 



Lady Hillingdon 



Apricot yellow shaded to orange on the outer 

 edge of the petals, becoming deeper and more 

 intense toward the center of the bloom. The 

 color does not fade after the bloom is cut, but 

 invariably becomes darker. Buds are produced 

 on long, strong, wirey stems, well above the foliage, 

 producing a slender and graceful effect. A strong, 

 hearty, healthful grower. 



Catherine Mermet. One of the best varieties of 

 Tea Roses. A very free bloomer, producing clear, 

 shining pink flowers, the center being shaded 

 fawn and amber. It is a good Rose for open 

 ground culture and forcing under glass. 

 Papa Gontier. A strong, vigorous grower and 

 constant bloomer; one of the very best and most 

 valuable, both for open ground and greenhouse; 

 color rich cherry-red, passing to clear glowing 

 crimson. One of the best for all purposes, with- 

 immense buds and magnificent flowers. 

 Freiherr Van Marschall. The color is bright red, 



one of the best red Tea Roses that is known. 

 The Queen. Of vigorous and healthy growth, 

 sweetly scented. A constant bloomer, producing 

 profuse crops of buds and flowers; the buds are 

 well shaped, with large petals of best substance. 

 White. 

 Mad. de Watteville. The Tulip Rose. The color 

 is a magnificent shade of creamy-yellow, richly 

 colored with rosy blush; the large petals are 

 bordered with bright crimson, giving it a very 

 striking and beautiful appearance. 



■ICrt T?or»Vi * or a " Roses on this page, except 

 &D\~ ryd.CIl where noted; 5 for $1.00; two- 

 year-old plants, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per dozen 

 by express, collect; 85 cts. each by parcel post, 

 with spi| on roots. 



