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THE DINGER & CONARD COMPANY'S 



to account for the tardiness of the 

 trade in pushing this rnagnificent ! 

 variety. Outdoors no Rose will com- 

 pare with it in vigor of growth and \ 

 superb beauty of the flowers. lo for \ 

 $1 ; $8 per loo. 



Marie Guillott. 



Extra large, pure white, 

 sweet. One of the best. 



very 



nary yellow, deepening at centre to 

 rich golden yellow ; very sweet. 



Mad. Pernet Ducher. 



A robust, vigorous grower; buds 

 turban-shaped and very pretty ; 

 flowers semi-double and of medium 

 size ; color bright canary yellow. By 

 all odds the best new French Rose of 

 its color introduced for many years. 



New Crimson Tea Rose, 



Marion Dingee. 



This grand new Rose was raised 

 from seed of the beautiful Countess 

 de Casserta crossed with Duchess of 

 Edinburgh. It is a strong, vigorous 

 grower, making a handsome, grace- 

 ful bush, with large, thick, deep 

 green leaves ; the flowers are large, 

 beautifully cup-shaped, moderately 

 full, and borne in wonderful profu- 

 sion all through the growing season ; 

 in fact, we scarcely know of any 

 other Rose that will produce so many 

 perfect flowers in a given time ; the 

 flowers are borne nearly upright on | 

 long, straight stems, and are of excel- 

 lent substance, having thick, leath- 

 ery petals which hold their form and 

 color for a long time ; it is deep, bril- 

 liant crimson, one of the darkest (if 

 not the very darkest) and richest 

 colored Tea Roses in existence. Its 

 flowers can be seen in great profu- 

 sion and wonderful perfection in the 

 open ground, where it is particularly 

 valuable. 



Mad. Hoste. 



A /!• 1 t. ^-^ 1 n. Perle des Jardins. 



An exceedingly beautiful new Tea 



Rose. Extra-large, full flowers of | Without exception, the finest and 



excellent substance ; color, fine ca- i best Rose for forcing ever intro- 



Except where noted, any of the above varieties $1.00 per dozen— $6.00 per 100. 



Mad'elle Cecile Bruner. 



Larger flowers than most of the 

 others, perfectly double and delight- 

 fully fragrant ; color rosy pink on 

 rich creamy white ground ; a great 

 bloomer; very satisfactory for bed- 

 ding. 



Meteor. 



The color is rich velvety crimson, 

 very bright and striking. The flow- 

 ers are large and regular, perfectly 

 double and well borne up. It is a 

 constant and profuse bloomer and 

 very sweet. 



Princess Bonnie. 



Our superb new Pedigree Rose, in- 

 troduced in 1895. Is a freer bloomer 

 than Clotilde Soupert, sweeter than 

 La France, and more vivid in color 

 than "Jack." See page 8, for de- 

 scription. 10 for I2.50 ; |20 per 100. 



