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Xlie Dingfee & Cotiard Co., IfVest Grove, Pa. 



Cbc Best /foses for Winter Blooming 



WE make a specialty of Roses, and in "Our New Guide," Spring Edition, is offered nearly a 

 ttiousaud varieties, comprising the choicest collection to be found in this country. From 

 these we havt- selected the varieties described below as the best, as regards freedom of 

 bloom, variety of colo; fragrance and adaptability to house culture. There are none better for 

 Winter blooming. They are sure to give the utmost satisfaction. The plants have been specially 

 prepax-ed for the purpose, and are strong, stocky and thrifty. When received, plant in 4-inch pots 

 or boxes, water freely and give as much light and sunshine as possible. 



PRIC^.—Varietie s described below, strong plants from 3 inch pots, 

 15 cts. each, except where noted; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1, postpaid 



Helen Gould (Balduin.) 

 The most satisfactory Rose of 

 its Cdlor for general planting 

 introduced. Beautiful long^, 

 pointed buds and immense, full, per- 

 fectly double flowers. Color warm 

 rosy pink. Exceedingly free blooming 

 HLd vigorous, producing its beautiful 

 flowers in great profusion on long 

 ,_ , ^ , , strong shoots. Strong plants 20 ets. 

 Helen Gould each; 3 for 50 cts. 

 malduin) 

 Mrs. Robert PearTr— This is a climbing ofifspring 

 of that great, hardy white, ever blooming Rose Kais- 

 erin Augusta ^'ictoria. It is the only white hardy ever- 

 blooming climbing Rose. The flowers are magnificont. 

 extra large, full deep and double, the buds long and 

 pointed. This superb variety grows to perfection in- 

 doors. Be sure to try it. 

 Eunrise— Absolutely new in color and identical in 

 foim of flowers and manner of growth with Perle des 

 .Tardins, of which it is an offspring. Shows the hi<^h 

 brilliant colors seen onlv in the ".\USTRIAN COP- 

 PER." SCARLET AND YELLOW, deepening to 

 dark red. and yellow ro oiange. Beautiful. 20 cts. 

 each; H for 50 cts. 

 White Golden Gate— An offspring of that great 

 Rose. GOLDEN GATE, introduced by The Dingee & 

 Corard Co. in 1891. This variety bears immense flow- 

 ers and larce sb^'-ll-like netals and the color is daz- 

 7Mng IVORY WHITE. Alwavs bloomine. A great new 

 Rose. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts. 



American Beauty— One of the grandest and most 

 beautiful Roses knovi'n. For immeositj' in size, rich 

 color, exquisite form and delicious fragrance it stands 

 without an equal. It is a quick and busby grower and 

 a continuous bloomer; malies magnificent buds and 

 large, deep double flowers, and is valuable both for 

 house and garden culture. Color is a rich rosy crim- 

 son, shaded aud veined in the most charming fash- 

 ion; fragrance is wonderfully sweet, not surpassed 

 by any Rose we know. Strong plants from SVa-incb 

 pots, 25 cts. each; 5 for $1.00. 



Manian Cochet~A most wonderfully beautiful 

 French Rose of great value. The beautiful, big, elon- 

 gated buds and full-blown, double flowers are exquis- 

 itely charming, while the fragrance is rich and de- 

 licious. The color is fleshy pink, with the inner side 

 of petals silvery rose; grows vigorously and blooms 

 with gieat freedom. This is one of the finest of ever- 

 blooming Roses. 



Marechal Niel— The very name of this Rose sug- 

 gests the sunny South, where it attains a degiee <.t 

 perfection seldom seen in any Rose. The buds and 

 flowers are superb; extra large, very double and deli- 

 cio'-.slv perfumed. Tbe color is deep golden yellow. 

 Blooms with the greatest freedom: splendid for green- 

 house or house culture. 



White Maman Cochet— This superb variety is 

 identical with its parent Maman Cochet, except in 

 color of flower, which is snowy white, sometime -^ 

 tin«'ed with the faintest suggestion of pale blush. It 

 has" the same freedom of blocm and magnificent form 

 of buds and flowers. 



Bridesmaid— One of the finest forcing Roses, a sport 

 from the old and popular pink Tea Catharine Mermet. 

 but of a fine, clear, dark pink, much deeper and more 

 constant in color than Mermet; very desirable for 

 Winter-blooming. 



Kaiserin Angnsta Victoria — Celebrated the 

 world over for its elegaui, large pointed buds and 

 full double flowers; creamy white and deliciously fra- 

 grant. One of the most beautitui Roses in cultiva- 

 tion for house culture. 



Enchantress— Large globular flowers in immense 

 clusters; it is as free blooming as any Rose in our 

 collection. The color is creamy white, slightly tinged 

 with buff in the centre; vigorous growth; splendid in 

 pots for late Autumn ai.d Winter blooming. 



Sonv. De Pierre IVotting- This beautiful new 

 Tea Rose is an introduction of ne of the foremost 

 firms of France, and has not been exceeded in merit 

 bv anv Rose yet sent out from that country. It is 

 the result of a cross of Marechal Niel on Maman 

 Ctchct. Bloom verv large, well filled and opens eas- 

 ilv: beautiful elongated bud. Color apricot yellow 

 tinged with golden, mixed with orange yellow; edge 

 of petals shaded beautiful carmine-rose; open flow- 

 er is full and double and of good substance. In 

 form and beautv it exceeds Maman Cochet. ana 

 in quantitv of bloom it is reached br no other known 

 Rose. One of the most beautiful and satisfactory 

 Rnses in cultivation. 40 cts. each. 



m€-^^^Spechl Offer of two Year Old ?f0ses##S^^ 



Choice J5v<=rb7ooming Tea Roses, hoth indoors for winter bloomivg pnd in thf- opm 

 iSn und. Tbe flowers are noted for their exquisite and delightful fragrance Hart^ym 

 the northern States with a protection of litter, leaves, evergr*-en boughs, or similar 

 materiPl. Try a sample dozen. Our selection of varieties 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per dozen 

 by express. 



