(THE blNGEE & CONARD COMPANY'S 



Hew Hoses Imtbqotced 189L 



The Roses described below were introduced and 

 offered for the first time in 1891. This year we are 

 enabled to sell them at lower prices, and have 

 placed them together for the convenience of cus- 

 tomers, taking care to state the class to which each 

 variety belongs. Many of them are exceedingly 

 fine sorts, and all are worthy of careful trial. 



Etoile d'Or {Star of Gold) (New Polyantha Rose). — This 

 is an excellent New Polyantha Rose, one of the best and 

 prettiest of all. The flowers are medium size, very fragrant, 

 full round form, perfectly double, and borne in large clusters; 

 color pale chrome yellow, with ricl citron red centre; very 

 striking and handsome, and entirely different from all others. 

 It is a neat, compact grower, begins to bloom quickly, and is 

 usually loaded with flowers during the whole growing season. 

 25 cts. each. 



Georges Farber (New Tea Rose). — Certainly a very 

 charming Rose. Medium to large size flowers, somewhat 

 irregular form, but full and well filled, and borne on long 

 stems ; color rich orange red, having a deep velvety gloss and 

 changeable effect, very noticeable and distinct; a constant 

 bloomer and very sweet. 25 cts. each. 



Glorie des Cuivres (New Tea Rose). — A very lovely 

 ever-blooming Tea Rose of grand and remarkable effect. The 

 flowers are of elegant crown form, extra large, having petals 

 full to the centre ; the color is a rare and lustrous shade of 

 salmon rose, delicately tinted with fine coppery gold. Buds 

 are sometimes elegant citron red, with deep golden centre, a 

 very novel and attractive color, quite remarkable; a constant 

 bloomer and delightfully perfumed. 25 cts. each. 



Jeanne Guillauinez (New Tea Rose). — Medium to 

 large size, broad, thick, shell-like petals, well filled to the 

 centre ; color pale coppery yellow or old gold, beautifully 

 toned with canary, and suffused with delicate blush ; reverse 

 of petals orange red. 25 cts. each. 



Madame Adolphe de Tarle (New Tea Rose). — Medium 

 to large size flowers, somewhat flat form, having an indented 

 or ruffled outline, quite noticeable and pretty; color clear 

 canary yellow, sometimes passing to white, tinted with sulphur 

 yellow, and delicately shaded with rosy blush ; highly per- 

 fumed. 25 cts. each. 



Madame Olga ( New Tea Rose ). — Extra-large, deep, 

 highly built-up flowers; good substance, large petals outside, 

 becoming smaller towards the centre, marked pineapple 

 form ; color rich creamy white, faintly tinged with pale canary 

 yellow; delightfully scented, very handsome. 25 cts. each. 



Madame Philippe Kuntz (New Tea Rose). — A lovely 

 Rose, medium to large size flowers, clear bright pink or china 

 rose, shaded carmine ; reverse of petals silvery pink, centre 

 elegantly shaded salmon yellow, sometimes flushed with 

 crimson ; flowers finely formed, very full and double, 

 deliciously sweet, very pretty and attractive. 25 cts. each. 



Madame Sadi Carnot (New Tea Rose). — Named in 

 honor of the wife of the President of the French Republic. 

 Blooms in large clusters; fine moderately full flowers, clear 

 bright cherry red passing to magenta; makes pretty buds, 

 and is delightfully perfumed. 25 cts. each. 



Mrs. Jessie Fremont. — A seedling from Duchesse de 

 Brabant, with not quite such large buds, but large, perfectly 

 double flowers, well filled and handsome ; color white, passing 

 to deep rosy flesh, sometimes shaded with coppery red or old 

 rose. 25 cts. each. 



Maud Little. — Raised from Pierre St. Cyr and Duchesse 

 de Brabant; a very pretty Rose, of good form and substance, 

 not entirely full, but very handsome and sweet; color soft 

 china rose, with a peculiar glowing, lustrous bloom ; very 

 beautiful. 25 cts. each. 



Souvenir de Francois Gaulain (New Tea Rose). — ■ 

 This is an unusual and highly remarkable color for a Tea 

 Rose, bright rich velvety crimson, very dark and exceedingly 

 handsome, large full flowers, very fragrant; an early and 

 constant bloomer. 25 cts. each. 



Waban. — A valuable new Tea Rose, originated at the 

 Waban Conservatories, Massachusetts, from whence it takes its 

 name ; it is a sport from that excellent old Rose, Catherine 

 Mermet, and identical with it in every characteristic except 

 color, which is a rich, deep bright pink, much brighter and 

 more durable than Mermet, but has the same beauty of form, 

 and is a more abundant bloomer; has proved very valuable 

 for forcing under glass, and is believed equally good for 

 open ground planting. 25 cts. each. 



The Set of 12 New Roses above, postpaid, for $2.50, 



MAD. AGATHA NABONNAND. — COQUETTE DE LYON. 



3 Beautiful Roses for 25 Cents. 

 The Most Popular Rose Offer Ever Hade. 



Last season we made the remarkable offer to send 3 

 choicest ever-blooming Roses to any address for only 25 

 cents. It was the best Rose advertisement we ever sent out, 

 as thousands ordered it who never planted any Dingee-Con- 

 ard Roses, and thousands of our regular customers ordered 

 who wanted a few Roses to piece out, and knew a good thing 

 when they saw it. All were delighted with the lovely varie- 

 ties, which we could not afford to send for so little were it 

 not for the enormous stock we had prepared and the adver- 

 tising our Roses receive. Can be ordered separate by any 

 one or added to any order. The varieties are as follows : 



Marie Lambert. 



Sometimes called White Hermosa, and is undoubtedly one 

 of the very best ; lovely white, occasionally tinged with blush ; 

 hardy and vigorous, and abundant sweet Roses all Summer 

 long. 



Coquette de Lyon. 



This lovely Tea Rose is exquisite canary yellow color, clear 

 translucent texture and delicious perfume ; full and double 

 flowers, borne in profusion. 



Had. Agatha Nabonnand. 



This exquisite, beautiful variety is fair sea-shell tinted row 

 color; elegant buds and flowers ; one of the finest. 



Altogether you never saw anything like the above offer of 3 

 Roses for 25 cents. The choicest varieties, lovely white, tinted 

 rose and clear canary ; can be ordered separate or added to 

 any order. 



For 10 Cents Additional. 



By adding 10 cents to the price of any set or combination 

 offered on this sheet, or any order for plants, the purchaser 

 is entitled to any one of the 4 grand varieties named as follows : 

 First. The True Magnolia-Scented Moon Flower, 

 superb for climbing, a sheet of bloom ; a strong plant of 

 this magnificent novelty, for 10 cents added, will be appre- 

 ciated. Second. Cuphea Llavse, a lovely and distinct 

 new plant, suitable for pots or baskets; a profusion of tri- 

 colored winged flowers, for 10 cents added. Third. 

 Achillea Alba, a splendid hardy perennial plant, trailing 

 habit ; masses of pure white flowers, for 10 cents added. 

 Fourth. Lucullus. — This elegant China Rose is a vigor- 

 ous grower and great bloomer ; blood-red double flowers, 

 for 10 cents added. Any 2 of the varieties named, 20 cents; 

 any 3 for 30 cents; the 4 for 40 cents. 



