-i-^^- 



PLANTS ARK WOXDERITL. 



'The I>lant^' are uonderfuJ. aiul haven't even shown sijjnH of tranKiilantin- 



I am delig:bted. Thank you very much for the two splendid Koses. Thev are 



p so viRorous." — MRS. FREDKRICK WILLIAMS, San Antonio Te-s Mar "0 '16 



^<a3?r^^st^aTS»3«^, •?<^ 7>--J'ga^-^Oit^^><3>y---^»&K^ ■t^^f^'j<»»r-o'{airvv.y^^?N^v./;;rtf--s.f sa ^| S^^3^^?^^^^ 



DINGEE&CONARDCO. 

 WEST GROVE, PA 



Prince E. C. d' Arenberg 



In no Rose of recent introduction have we found so many 

 desirable features as there are in Prince E. C. d'Arenberg and 

 we are fortunate in being able to offer it to our customers. 

 Howers of a bright scarlet shaded maroon, borne on long, 

 straight, upright stems. Buds long and pointed, opening full 

 and double, perfect form, massive petals. Resembles American 

 Beauty in shape and size. Strong, healthy grower, excellent 

 foliage, constant bloomer, making an ideal garden Rose, as 

 there is no color as «howy as a deep scarlet, and attracts 

 attention wherever grown. Hardy in almost any location or 

 climate. An excellent cut-flower variety, blooms always in 

 demand. Price, first size or one-year-old plants, 2.5c each- 5 

 for .SI. 00: larger size, 35c; 4 for .51.00, postpaid; two-year-old 

 plants. .lOc, by express. All on own roots. Still larger or star 

 .size at 7.)c each. 



ROBIN HOOD _^ 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 en- 

 tire growing season. Hardy everywhere. Price, first size 

 or one-year-old plants. 2.")C each; 5 for $1.00; larger size, 

 .•J5c each; 4 for .SI. 00, postpaid; two-year-old plants. .'50c each, 

 by e.xpress. 



KIIXARXEY BRIUJANT,_An offspring of Pink Killarney, 

 but several shades darker, the color being a beautiful shade 

 of brilliant red. Habit of growth same as Killarney. ju>t 

 as free bloomer and hardy. Price, first size or one-year-old 

 plants, .30c each; 4 for .SI. 00, postpaid; two-year-old plants. 

 7.">c each, by express. .\11 on own roots. 



I'riiire K. ('. !>' Arcnhen; 



Ophelia 



This new Hybrid Tea Rose has the brightest future, in our 

 estimation, of any Rose introduced for the last quarter century. 

 The color is one so difficult to describe that any description 

 can only be a partial one, and gives but a faint idea of the 

 superb beauty and richness of the shades. Salmon-flesh, 

 shaded with rose. Buds of unusual attractiveness, opening 

 full and double. The illustration conveys but a faint idea of 

 its beauty and formation, which is of large and perfect shape. 

 Habit excellent, growth strong, produces flowers on long stems, 

 well up above the foliage, and in great profusion all summer. 

 Hardy in almost all localities. Grand for forcing or outdoors. 

 Price, strong, first size plants, 2.5c each, postpaid; two-year-old 

 plants, 50c each, by express. All on own roots. Still larger 

 or star size at 75c each. 



DUCHESS OF \VELLIXGTON _A peerless Tea-like Rose, 

 and one of the best in our trial grounds, with beautifully 

 smooth and massive petals. The blooms are very large, full 

 and perfectly formed, with high-pointed center. Very sweetly 

 perfumed. The color, which is very novel, is a dainty, clear 

 rose-madder. The growth is vigorous, erect and of very 

 free-flowering habit. Price, first size plants, 25c each, post- 

 paid; two-year-old plants, 50c each, by express. 

 FRANCIS SCOTT KEY_a magnificent Hybrid Tea Rose 

 originated by the great Rosarian, John Cook, of Baltimore, 

 Md., and named in honor of the writer of the "Star Spangled 

 Banner." Color a glowing scarlet with darker shadings. 

 ;.^ Buds long and pointed, opening full and double, produced 

 'on long, upright stems. Strong, healthy grower. Hardy 

 everywhere. Free blooming. Price, first size or one-year- 

 old plants, 25c each, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 50c each, 

 by express. 



16 



Ophelia. 



