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THE PINGEE & CONARD CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



The Keystone Set 



Fifteen Hardy Ever-Bloom- 

 ing Roses for $1.00 



The Best Ever Offered for 

 Outdoor Planting 



THIS is the most popular collection of Roses we have ever ofCered. It represents great value for litn« 

 money Of the hundreds of varieties tested in our trial grounds during the past season, the fifteei 

 beautiful Ever-blooming Roses comprising the Keystone Set were selected as the best for open 

 ground cultivation. For earliness and freedom of bloom, beauty of buds and flowers both in forn 

 and color, as well as for strong, uniform growth, hardiness, constancy and profusion of bloom they 

 are the best among the Ever-blooming Tea Roses. This collection will appeal to the beginner in Rose culture 

 whose knowledge of varieties is limited. They are the best of all Ever-blooming Roses for general out-door 

 planting. If you want a continual supply of flowers the entire season, plant the Keystone Collection. 

 Plant one-year-old Roses liberally. They are sure to be satisfactory 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET 



This superb variety is identical with its parent, Maman 

 Ck)chet, except in color, which is snoTry vrliite, some- 

 times faintly tinged Ts^ith the slightest sug- 

 gestion of pale hlnsh. With the same freedom of 

 bloom, magnificent form of buds and flowers and hardiness, 

 it stands at the head of the list as the best white Rose for 

 open-ground culture. It has the vigor of an oak, being har- 

 dy everywhere. Sometimes offered as PrisciUa. 15 cts. 

 each; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 



CORNELIA COOK 



A Rose With Few Eauals.— It is a rapid, strong- 

 growing variety, with splendid foliage, that rarely suffers 

 from the attacks of insects. For outdoor cultivation it is 

 hard to beat. The flowers are borne with great profusion, 

 and in form, size and substance are perfect; they are per- 

 fectly double. The color is pnre creamy white, 

 sometimes faintly tinged with pale lemon and 

 blnsh. Indeed this is a most beautiful Rose. 10 cts. 

 each; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 



GOLDEN GATE 



A magnificent Rose, with large, full, finely formed 

 flowers; buds long and beautiful. Color rich creamy 

 white, exquisitely tinged with gulden yellow 

 and clear rose, making a flower of indescribable beau- 

 ty. Blooms freely. 15c each; 2-year-old plants, 30c each. 



MAD'ELLE CECIL BERTHOD 



■ This is a Rose of magnificent size and color. Very beautiful 

 both in bud and flower, which is a deep golden yellow. 

 The foliage is very bright. It is an exceedingly bright 

 Rose of great merit, and we recommend this variety as an 

 *cellent Rose. lO cts. each; 6 for 50 cts.; two-year-old 

 plants, 30 cts. each. 



MAD. FRANCISCA KRUGER 



A Remarkably Fine Rose— A strikingly handsome 

 Rose, one of the very best for open-ground culture. It would 

 be hard to name a better or more satisfactory Rose. It is es- 

 pecially adapted to bedding or massing. Holds its foliage un- 

 der all sorts of adverse conditions. The flowers are deeply 

 shaded, coppery yellow in color, and are of a large 

 size. A strong and vigorous grower and a good and constant 

 bloomer. Francisca Kruger is just the Rose «iat will give you 

 the utmost satisfaction. 10c each; 2-yr-old plants 30c each. 



MADAME DE VATRY 



One of the Brightest Roses— We consider this splen- 

 did variety to be not only one of the brightest, but one of the 

 very best and most satisfactory Roses for general planting, 

 especially outdoors. It makes big clean buds of great beauty 

 and opens well, showing the large full, double flowers to great 

 advantage. The color is a rich crimson scarlet, 

 I bright and beautiful. Blooms freely and constantly; grows 

 j strong and healthy; holds the foliage well. In every way a fine 

 Rose. 10 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 



MAD. DE WATTEVILLE 



The Tulip Rose— This grand variety, sometimes called 

 the Tulip Rose, is one of the most beautiful varieties we have 

 ever sent out, and is very largely planted by those who know 

 its beauty. The color is a remarkable shade of 

 creamy yellow, richly colored w^ith rosy 

 blush; the petals are large and each one w^ide- 

 ly bordered with bright crimson, which gives it a 

 very striking and beautiful appearance. The flowers are large, 

 very full and highly perfumed. For planting in the open 

 ground. Mad. de WaUeville takes front rank, being a hardy, 

 vigorous grower, standing the sun and weather well, a pro- 

 fuse bloomer, unsurpassed for cutting. 10 cts. each; two- 

 year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 



ETOILE DE LYON 

 This magnificent Tea Rose is rich golden yellow; i 



strong, healthy and vigorous grower, immense bloomer, bear 

 ing flowers and buds early and late; the flowers are verj 

 deep, rich and full, excellent substance, full and sweet; sure; 

 ly one of the best and most beautiful Tea Roses for genera] 

 planting ever introduced. Remarkably hardy both as to heai 

 and cold, frequently standing the Winters here uninjured li 

 open ground without protection; blooming nicely all througl 

 the hottest part of the Summer. 10 cts. each; two-year-ol( 

 plants, 30 cts. each. 



CLIMBING CLOTILDE SOUPERT 



A climbing offspring of Clotilde Soupeit, and one of the 

 grandest Roses in cultivation. This variety has the same vig- 

 orous constitution as its parent, combined with its truly wonn 

 derful freedom of bloom and extreme hardiness. In a single 

 season small plants will grow 15 to 25 feet, producing clustoi 

 after cluster of deliciously sweet, round, full and double flow 

 ers of a magnificent ivory-white, shading towards 

 the center to silvery-rose. 15 cts. each; two-year 

 old plants, 35 cts. each. 



CATHARINE MERMET 



Distinct and Beautiful— A very beautiful Tea Rose 

 valued highly for its elegant buds; color clear shining 



pink, with delicately shaded amber and fawn center; larg( 

 globular flowers; one of the very finest varieties; a strong 

 healthy grower and a good bloomer; equally desirabl< 

 both for open-ground planting and forcing under gluss. 1( 

 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 



MARIE GUILLOT 



The Queen of White Roses— Anyone who has hob 

 seen this splendid variety in its best growth in the open 

 ground cannot conceive of the lovely beauty of its large and 

 handsome flowers. \\'e recommend it as one of the best whit 

 Tea Roses in cultivation, especially for out-door culture. H 

 is first-class in every respect. . The flower is pure snow 

 w^hite, sometimes slightly tinged pale yellow. 

 The flowers are magnificently made, extra large, full anc 

 double; the buds are very pretty; fragrance very sweet. Of 

 its color there are many, but yet not equal. lO cts. each 

 6 for 50 cts.; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 



COMTESSE RIZA du PARC 



Coppery Rose, tinged and shaded with soft 

 blnsh. Tbis beautiful Rose has many admirers. 10 cts. 

 each; 6 for 50 cts.; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each 



RUBIN 



The Crimson Rambler is the greatest Rose of its class in- 

 troduced, but this variety in many respects is an improve 

 ment upon it. It is a strong grower, has better foliage and 

 is free from mildew, while the flowers, borne in large grace 

 ful clusters are larger and more double, and the color is 

 brighter— shining crimson scarlet. Perfectly hardy. 

 20 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



MARIE VAN HOUTTE 



This exceedingly lovely variety cannot be surpassed by any 

 Rose of its color. In the open ground it is truly magnificent. 

 Tlie flowers are extra large, very double and full, and are 

 deliciously scented. The color is pale canary yel 

 low, passing to rich creamy white, shaded 

 ■*vith pale rose. It grows strong and sturdily and blooms 

 constantly. lO cts, each; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each 



HERMOSA 



An excellent Rose, blooms in fine clusters; large, 

 ble and fragrant; color beautiful clear ro 

 stant bloomer; hardy; one of the best. 15 ct 

 50 cts.; 9 for $1; two-year-old plants, 30 ct 



firge, very douJ 

 rose; a coq-I| 

 s. each; 4 fon 

 >ts. each. I 



CppPllll OFFFR I^'or $1 -we will send, postpaid to any address, one plant each of the 15 vigoronsi! 



rJlT.T Roses described above ; 3 collections for $a. 75; 6 collections $5. 



TWO-YEAR-OLD PLANTS— For $3.T5 we will send, bjr Express, one each of the 15 varieties describedl 

 above, strong, heavily rooted, two years old, on own roots. 



NOTICE— Our tw^o-ypar old Roses deserre special mention; ttoxv are nuusnally etroue and "vfeorouBt 

 as fine as we liave ever grown. 



