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THE DINGEE & CONARD CO. "3 



HB- Five Very ChoiGe Hardy perpetual looses **~ 



HERE ARE FIVE OF THE BEST AND MOST DESIRABLE HARDY PERPETUAL 

 ROSES FOR GENERAL PLANTING. Constant bloomers, large flo\vers : very fragrant, beautiful 

 colors ; need not say much about them, they a^e so good they sell themselves, and it is often hard to get 

 enough to supply the demand ; think we can do it this year, however. 



JOHN HOPPER.— 

 One of the most re- 

 liable and satisfac- 

 tory Hybrid Per- 

 petual Roses ever 

 grown ; flowers are 

 large, very regular 

 and full ; color, 

 brilliant rose, 

 changing to bright, 

 glowing pink, shad- 

 ed with rich scarlet; 

 very sweet, and a 

 remarkablyprofuse 

 bloomer. 25 cts.; 

 p $2.50 per doz. 



m Two-year, 50 cts.; 



H $5 per doz. 



I MAD. CHARLES 

 f WOOD.— A true 



perpetual bloomer, 

 begins t o bloom 

 almost as soon as 

 planted and con- 

 tinues all through 

 the season. The 

 flowers are extra 

 large, very double 

 and full, and quite 

 fragrant. Color, 

 bright fiery scarlet, 

 passing to fine rosy 

 crimson, elegantly 

 shaded with ma- 

 roon ; very showy 

 and handsome and 

 one of the best Ro- 

 ses ever introduced 

 for general plant- 

 ing. 25 cts.; Two- 

 year, 50c; $5 per 

 doz. 



GLOIRE LYON- 

 AISE.— This 

 grand Rose is the 

 only Yellow Hy- 

 brid. Perpetual 

 we have ; it can- 

 not be called deep 



yellow, but rather a pale shade of chamois or salmon yellow, deepest at centre, and sometimes passing 

 to rich creamy white, finely tinted with orange and fawn. The flowers have all the beauty of Tea 

 Roses, and are large and full, and delightfully sweet. 25 cts.; Two-year, 50 cts. ; $5 per doz. 

 MAD. MASSON. — It is a pleasure to recommend this fine Rose; it is a constant-blooming Hybrid Per- 

 petual, one that blooms nearly all the time and bears plenty of large, full flowers; color, clear bright 

 rose, highly perfumed, entirely hardy and one of the very best for general planting. 25 cts. Two-year, 

 50 cts. ; $5 per doz. 

 PAUL VERDIER. — A splendid Rose, fine, full, round flowers, exceedingly sweet ; color, clear bright pink, 

 beautifully shaded ; very handsome and desirable. 25c. ; $2.50 per doz. Two-year, 40c. ; $4 per doz. 

 PRICE. — 25 cts. each ; set of 5 for $1 ; -will include set of 5 on opposite 

 page, and present 1 Countess Murinais, finest white Moss (page 19), 11 in all, 

 for $2.25; Two-year size (by Express), 40 cts. each (except where noted); 

 set of 5 for $2 ; both sets, 11 in all, for $4.50. 



TO OUT? F"RTPNTI^1 TV C A "V A Tfc A -We are pleased to say that under the Postal 

 L\J VIH rniJldlli^ ±U ^iLUAUA. Regulations now in force between Canada and 

 the United States, we can send Roses, Plants, Bulbs and Seeds post-paid by Mail to all Post-offices in the 

 Dominion, and are informed that they go there promptly without difficulty or detention — the Canadian 

 duty being paid by the purchaser at office of destination. Large orders should, of course, be sent by Ex- 

 press when convenient, but all orders suitable to go by Mail can be forwarded in that way. We therefore 

 respectfully solicit your orders, which will always have our best attention and be sent by Mail or Express 

 as you may direct. Remittances can be made safely as directed on page 15. 



