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HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES— Continued 



LA REINE 



Beautiful clear bright rose; very large, fine, full 

 form; very fragrant and hardy. 



MRS. JOHN LAING 



A splendid, constant-blooming Hybrid Perpetual, 

 perfectly hardy, with immense flowers, full and dou- 

 ble, borne in great profusion on long stiff stems, and 

 exceedingly sweet. The color is a clear, bright, shin- 

 ng pink, exquisitely shaded. The buds are long and 

 nointed. 



MABEL MORRISON 



A. rare and very beautiful Rose; extra large size: 

 tnll regular form; broad, shell-like petals; color pure 

 snow white, sometimes faintly tinged with pink, in 

 the way of Baroness Rothschild, 35c. each; two-year- 

 old plants, by Express, 50 c> each. 



MAD. ALFRED CARRIERE 



Wxtra large, full flowers, very double and sweet: 

 color rich creamy white, faintly tinged with pale 

 yellow; exceedingly beautiful. 



MAD. CHARLES WOOD 



Begins to bloom almost as soon as planted, and 

 continues all through the season; the flowers are ex- 

 tra large, double, full and quite fragrant; color bright 

 fiery scarlet, passing to fine rosy crimson, shaded 

 wilh maroon; showy and handsome, and one of the 

 best Hoses for general planting. 



Mad. Plantier 



This grand variety, when once planted, is as per- 

 manent as an Hydrangea. It is hardy as an Oak, 

 and for outdoor planting it is the best white Hy- 

 brid Perpetual. We recommend it for cemetery 

 planting, because of its permanency. Flowers are 

 pure white, very large and double: it is a profuse 

 and continuous bloomer. Good white hardy Roses 

 are scarce — this is one of the very best. 



Mad. Masson 



It may not be generally known among our cus- 

 tomers that this is one of the really superb Roses, 

 and fully the equal of any variety in this collec- 

 tion. We think it one of the very finest Roses in 

 existence for garden cultivation; it is entirely 

 hardy, blooms nearly all the time, bearing in pro- 

 fusion numbers of large, full, double flowers of un- 

 usual beauty and wonderful fragrance; color clear 

 bright rose; distinct and charming. 



MAD. GABR1ELLE LUIZET 



One of the most beautiful of all Roses. Extra large, 

 elegantly formed, very double and full, fragrant: 

 color an exquisite shade of clear coral rose, suffused 

 with lavender and pearl; once seen will always be re- 

 membered; good bloomer; hardy. 35c. each; two-year- 

 old plants, by Express, 50c. each. 



MME. ALFRED DE ROUGEMONT 



White tinged with pink. One of the old standbys, 

 and none better of its color. Has good flowers, is a 

 strong grower and free bloomer. 



MME. LOUIS CARICQUES 



Blooms with great freedom in the Autumn. Has 

 large, rosy-crimson, double flowers, highly fragrant. 

 A. grand old variety. 



MME. MARIE BIANCHI 



Beautiful blush tinged with lilac. Very fragrant; 

 handsome, bold flowers. 



Tacoma, Washington, April 11, 1904. 

 Messrs. Dingee & Conard. 



Dear Sirs:— I cannot tell you how delighted I am 

 with the Roses, which came this morning without 

 a withered leaf. Thank you for the extras. Most 

 sincerely, MRS. ALEXANDER THOMSON. 



WjTVT^ifg ot all Ro&es on this page, except where noted, 15 cts. each; any 4 for 50 cts., 9 for Si, postpaid; 

 ■ lcll '*tt two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each; 3 io* $1 * &3.50 per doz., by Express. For every dollar's worth 

 ordered, select to the value of »0 cts. 9 iditioual* For particulars, see Premium Offer, page 47 t 



