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THE DINGER & CONARD COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



Francis Scott Key 



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m m named in honor of the writer of 

 ^ g the "Star-Spangled Banner." 

 Glowing scarlet with darker shad- 

 ings. Buds long and pointed, 

 opening full and double. Strong, 

 healthy grower. Hardy everywhere. Free blooming. 

 F. R. PATZER.— A Rose of striking and pleasing ap- 

 pearance, owing to the delicate blending of color, 

 which is a creamy-buff, with the reverse of petals 

 a delicate warm pink, and as they expand the color 

 becomes a light orange-pink, which produces a most 

 charming combination. Strong, vigorous grower. 

 Produces numerous branches, each one crowned 

 with a magnificent bud and bloom, on long, stiff 

 stems, well above the foliage. Hardy and an ex- 

 cellent garden variety. 

 ROBIN HOOD. — A grand grower, producing heavy 

 canes and foliage. Blooms of immense size like 

 the June Rose or Hybrid Perpetual. Color glorious 

 rosy-scarlet that is soft, bright and lasting. Free 

 bloomer, that is, blooming the entire growing season. 

 Hardy everywhere. 



GENERAL McARTHUR— Of strong, vigorous, healthy 

 - growth, branching freely, it produces its wonderful 

 blooms profusely from May until October, of full 

 scarlet crimson. Every shoot carries a large, double, 

 well-formed flower of exquisite fragrance and lasting 

 quality. 



ROSE RHEA REID 



RHEA REID — "As large as American Beauty, as double as 

 La France and as red as Richmond," is the enthusiastic way 

 the originator describes this beautiful new Hybrid Tea Bush 

 Rose. The color is vivid scarlet crimson, and the flowers are 

 marvels of beauty; large, bold and of splendid substance. 

 It has a strong, disease-resisting constitution, makes a rapia 

 growth and throws up a profusion of canes from the roots 

 and is always blooming. As an all-around garden bush Rose 

 it has no superior. 



HOOSIER BEAUTY.— This beautiful Rose is fragrant as 

 Richmond; has more petals, a stiffer stem, a texture like 

 velvet. In color, glowing crimson scarlet, with darker 

 shadings. The bud is of good length, keeps well in the 

 close-cut state, and opens into magnificent bloom, quite 

 dazzling in its velvety brilliance. 

 EGA RL ATE. — One of the grandest for outdoor blooming of 

 this class. Color a solid, brilliant scarlet. Profuse bloomer, 

 strong, sturdy grower. Exceptionally fine as those found 

 in the greenhouses. Perfectly hardy. 



LAURENT CARLE.— A beautiful Rose, with 

 extra large, handsomely formed, rich 

 velvety carmine buds and flowers. It is 

 a phenomenally strong and robust 

 rower, hardy in every locality and con- 

 tinually in bloom. Every lover of Roses 

 should have this variety. 



JONKHEER J. L. MOCK.— Of distinctive 

 merit, being an extremely strong grower, 

 one of the strongest of the Hybrid Tea 

 class, blooming as it does with the great- 

 est freedom, the buds carried on long, 

 stiff erect stems, of the very largest size 

 imaginable to obtain in a Rose bloom 

 and still retain its perfect formation. 

 Very fragrant. Color, clear imperial pink 

 on the order of La France. 



RED RADIANCE.— The color 

 is a splendid even shade of 

 clear red, without a trace 

 of any other color, retain- 

 ing its vividness for an un- 

 usually long time after being 

 cut. It is a remarkable 

 bloomer, being constantly in 

 flower from early spring until 

 freezing weather. Strong, 

 vigorous, branching grower, 

 each branch terminating in 

 a large, bold, double bloom. 

 Hardy everywhere. 



MAD JULES GROLEZ, Red Kaiserin Augusta— This 



magnificent Rose is exceedingly free blooming, with 

 very large, finely formed flowers. The color is a 

 distinct and charming shade of cherry-red. The fine 

 form and attractive shape of the flowers makes them 

 excellent for cutting. It is a remarkably strong, 

 healthy, growing variet}'. 

 HERMOSA — The favorite of the old-time gardens and 

 just as popular today; blooms in fine clusters; large, 

 very double and fragrant; color beautiful clear rose; 

 a constant bloomer; hardv. 

 MM E. EUGENE M A RL IT T — Brilliant shade of red. 

 Bush strong growing and lusty, fairly weighted down 

 all summer with its profusion of bloom. 

 MAGNAFRANO — The flowers are very large, full, deep 

 and double, and of delightful fragrance. The color of 

 this magnificent Rose is bright, shining rose, with rich 

 shadings of richer tones. It forms a strong, sturdy, 

 upright bush, bearing its gorgeous flowers on long, 

 stiff stems, making it especially valuable for cutting. 

 MY MARYLAND —Its brilliant, lively shade of pink and 

 beauty of form is without superior, and all summer 

 through large, perfectly double magnificent flowers, 

 rich in fragrance, are borne on long, stiff stems, 

 growing fi'om a sturdy, fine-shaped bush, which in 

 itself is a distinct ornament to the garden. A great 

 outdoor Rose. Extremely hardy. 

 DEAN HOLE — Silvery carmine ' Roses with salmon 

 shadings. The coloring is distinct and unique; a 

 handsome tribute to the eminent Rosarian whose 

 name it bears. 



Price — All Roses on this page, except where other- 

 wise noted, first-size one-year plants, 30c. each; 4 for 

 $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants 85c. each, by ex- 

 press; $8.50 per dozen of one or more varieties; or 90c. 

 each by Parcel Post with soil on roots. 



