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THE DINGEB & CONARD COMPANY'S 



General Collection— Moss Roses. 



Captain Ingram. — Brilliant carmine ; large full flowers, very double and mossy. 25 cents. 

 Elizabeth Rowe. — Bright satiny pink, very large and double, fragrant and finely mossed. 25 cents. 

 Etna Moss. — One of the finest, very large and full, delightfully fragrant ; color, bright crimson, shaded 



purple ; very mossy. 25 cents. 

 Glory of Mosses. — A magnificent Moss Rose ; extra large and perfectly double ; color, deep rosy car- 

 mine, shaded purplish-crimson ; very mossy and fragrant, one of the finest. 25 cents. 

 Henry Martin. — -Rich glossy pink, elegantly tinged with crimson ; large globular flowers ; very full and 



sweet ; finely mossed. 25 cents. 

 Hortense Vernet. — Fine rosy carmine; large, full and sweet ; buds beautifully mossed. 25 cents. 

 Luxembourg". — Bright crimson scarlet ; large and double ; very sweet and mossy ; one of the finest. 25 cts. 

 Laneii. — Large, bold flower, very double, full and fragrant ; color, rich crimson, delicately shaded with 



rosy purple ; very mossy. 25 cents. 

 Madame Dupuy. — White, shaded with rosy blush ; splendid large flowers ; very double and sweet, and 



very mossy. 25 cents. 

 Madame Rochlembert. — Fine, clear pink; extra large fragrant flowers; full and globular; nicely 



covered with moss. 25 cents. 

 Purpurea Rubra. — Violet purple; large, full form, very double and fragrant; nicely covered with fine 



moss. 25 cents. 

 Princess Adelaide. — One of the best; extra large flowers ; very double and fragrant; buds beautifully 



mossed ; color, bright, rosy pink. 25 cents. 

 Raphael. — Beautiful buds ; very large and densely covered with lovely moss; color, pinkish-white, shaded 



with rose ; large, very full and sweet. 25 cents. 

 Zebrina. — Extra large and fragrant ; rich crimson purple, splendid color ; very fine, very dense moss ; 



very double and full. 25 cents. Set of 14 varieties for $3.25. 



A Branch of Mad.Ai.fredCarriere. 



Hardy Ever-Blooming Climbing- 

 Roses. 



In reply to many inquiries for Hardy Climbing Roses, 

 which are also Constant Bloomers, we would say the 

 varieties named below are the best there are, and we think will 

 give good satisfaction; most of them bloom the first season, 

 but they bloom better and more profusely after being out over 

 Winter and getting well established. They are generally 

 hardy in the Middle States, but should have a light covering 

 of straw or evergreen boughs during Winter. They are strong 

 growers and bloom finely at short intervals all through the sea- 

 son, from early Summer to late Fall, and the flowers are very 

 beautiful and fragrant. These varieties belong among the 

 Ever- Blooming Roses, but are put in this list for the conven- 

 ience of persons who wish the BEST HARDY EVER- 

 BLOOMING CLIMBING ROSES. 



Madame Alfred Carrier e.— Extra large full flowers, 

 very double and sweet; color, rich creamy white, faintly tinged 

 with pale yellow, exceedingly beautiful; a strong hardy grower 

 and free bloomer. 



Climbing Hermosa. — Clear bright pink flowers, me- 

 dium size, full and regular, very fragrant, a strong grower and 

 free bloomer. 



James Sprunt. — Deep cherry-red flowers, medium size, 

 full, very double and sweet, a strong grower and profuse bloomer. 



Washington. — An extra strong grower, and a constant 

 and very profuse bloomer; flowers are large, pure white, very 

 double and borne in beautiful clusters. 



Reine Marie Henriette.— Large, finely formed flowers, 

 very full and double, borne in clusters and Tea scented ; color, 

 rich crimson, elegantly shaded. New and fine. 



Cheshunt Hybrid.— Extra fine large flowers, very dou- 

 ble, full and perfect form, delightfully fragrant ; color, ruby crim- 

 son, passing to rich maroon; a strong grower and quite hardy. 



PRICE, 15 CENTS EACH ; 7 for $1 ; 16 for $2 ; 50 

 for $6 ; $12 per hundred. SET OF SIX NAMED 

 ABOVE, and the New English Climber, WALTHAM 

 QUEEN, on opposite page, 7 for $1.15. 



