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GIVrVG SIUCH PLEASURE EACH SE.\SON. 

 "I take this opportunity to express grreat satisfa<"tion with the shipments 

 made to me at Kelowna, R. C in 1013. My Roses there are beautiful and are 

 (fivlng: much pleasure each season." — H. H. MeLiE.-VV, Westmoont, Quebee, Can. 



DINGEE&CONARDCO. 

 WEST GROVE, PA. 



Catherine Mermet. 



H.VKDY EVKUL00:MING TE.\ roses — Continued 



Catherine Mermet 



One of the best varieties of Tea Roses. A very free bloomer, producing clear 

 shining pink flowers, the center being shaded with fawn and amber. Is a good 

 Rose for open-ground culture and forcing under glass. 



' ENCHANTRESS — \ free bloomer, bearing immense globular flowers in large 

 clusters; a vigorous grower. Color creamy white, tinged with buff in center, 

 Splendid in pots for late autumn and winter blooming, as well as for planting 

 in the open ground during the summer. 



FRANCES E. WILL.\RD — it is of strong, vigorous growth, everblooming, pro-i 

 ducing snow-white buds; large flowers of perfect form; very fragrant. The 

 bush is of splendid shape; and in continuous bloom all summer. 



EMPRESS EUGENIE — xhis Rose is a favorite and should be in every garden 

 The plants are sturdy, thrifty growers with healthy, dark green foliage. The) 

 bloom profusely. The flowers are a deep, rich pink, very attractive and pretty 

 ENFANT DE LYON (The Sweet Anise Rose) _in color the flowers are a beau 

 tiful creamy rose, delicately shaded with coppery yellow, and very fragrant 

 The flowers are much admired for their color and the distinct Anise fragrance 



Golden Gate 



THE « HITE HOUSE ROSE. 



This magnificent Rose has been freely used in the decorations at 

 the White House; hence its name. It is immense in size, finely 

 formed, with long and beautiful buds. Color, rich, creamy white, 

 shaded with a golden yellow and clear rose, of indescribable beauty. 



BURBANK^A rival of Champion of the World, bearing a great 



profusion of large crimson flowers; very frargant. 

 K T. COOK — Pale primrose-yellow, suffused with pink, as the 



flower expands. Large and full petals reflex at the edges. 

 CO.MTE AMEDE DE FORAS _rolor rich China rose, with orange- 



copper and peach-pink shadings. 



CH.ARLES LEC;RADY __nne\celled for bedding purposes. Color 

 a chamois-red, shaded with violet-crimson; a constant bloomer. 



CORNELL\ COOK _nf rapid growth, with splendid foliage that 

 rarely suffers from the attacks of insects. 

 The flowers are borne in great profusion 

 and are very desirable. The color is pure 

 creamy white, tinged with lemon and blush. 

 One of the most beautiful Roses, unsur- 

 passed for outdoor culture. 



*THE QUEEN _nf vigorous and healthy 

 growth, sweetly scented. A constant bloom- 

 er, producing profuse crops of buds and 

 flowers; the buds are well-shaped, with 

 large petals of best substance. White. 



CHRISTINE DE NOUE ^Flnu^r. deliciously 

 sweet, large and handsome; fine, pointed 

 buds. Color deep purplish-red. 



* COQUETTE DE LYON ^Thi. js one of the 

 best yellow Tea Roses for open-ground cul- 

 ture. The flowers are extra large, deep and 

 double; color pure canary-yellow. Unlike 

 other yellow Roses, it is a strong, vigorous grower 



Price, first size plants, 15c each for all Roses on this page, .50c for any 4; 

 $1.00 for any 9; larger size, 20c each; 3 for 50c, postpaid; two-year-old 

 plants, 35c each, by express. $3.50 per doz. of one or more varieties. 

 Varieties marked * furnished in still larger or star size at 75c each. 



IV SPI.ENDID 

 CONHITION 



ItefUling-, Callf.i 



Feb. IS, 191.T. 



Dear Sirs: — Thi 



Roses came by thi; 



mm-nlngr's mail 



They are in splen 



illcl condition, am 



as the weather 1 



favorable. shouh 



start off nicely. 



Verv truly. 



.1. E. BRl'NKHART 



Ooldea Gate Uoses. 



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