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



NINE 



Beautiful, New, 

 Ever- Blooming 



ROSES 



introduced by 



THE DINGEE & CONARD CO. 



See Color-Plate Illustration, 

 preceding page 



HOW TO GROW the strongest and most vigorous Roses on their own roots has been a lifelong 

 study with us. Sending them by mail is our one great specialty. Impartial floricultural 

 statistics give us the credit of devoting a larger area of glass to the culture of Roses than any 

 other concern in the United States. We lead in quahty— quantity is a necessity. Originating new 

 Roses is a branch to which special attention is given — here we have no competition, and are the 

 acknowledged leaders. Our new Roses have given us a world-wide reputation. Nine remarkable 

 new Ever- Blooming Roses are shown in illustration on preceding page. These lovely Roses are intro- 

 ductions of oms. They will bloom profusely the first year — each variety is distinct — no two colors 

 alike. Their tender beauty and freedom and constancy of bloom have carried them straightway to 

 the hearts of lovers of beautiful Roses. They are offered everywhere, but it is best to get tnem 

 direct from headquarters — you are sure to get the true stock from us. All the varieties offered below 

 will give a profusion of flo^vers this year — from early summer until severe frosts. Hardy with pro- 

 tection. Be sure jto give this collection a trial. There are no others like them ; each variety is a 

 gem. Plant one-year-old Roses liberally. They are sm-e to give satisfaction. 



nni^p Varieties described below, 15 cts. each, except where noted; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1, 

 ■'^"^■^■- paid. 8trons Two-year-oid Plants, heavily rooted, by Express only, 30 cts each, e: 

 where noted. One each Two-year-old Plants of the 9 varieties, only $2.50. 



po8t- 

 excopt 



Helen Gould 



The most satisfactory Rose of its color for general plant- 

 ing ever introduced. Better than American Beauty. Beau- 

 tiful, long, pointed buds and immense, full, perfectly- 

 double flowers. Color warm, rosy pink. See pages 117 

 and 118 for color-plate illustration and extended descrip- 

 tion. 15 eta. each. Two year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



Princess Bonnie 



The brightest, sweetest and freest blooming Rose in 

 existence. Color solid crimson, deeper and more vivid 

 than "Jack." Fragrance far sweeter than La France. 

 Blooms all the time. 



Pink Soupert 



This now famous variety is a seedling from ClolUde 

 Soupert, with which it is identical, except in color of 

 flower and foliage. The color is a rich pink ; wonder- 

 fully free and continuous bloomer. Conceded to be the 

 best pink Eose for out-door cultivation. 



Virginio 



This elegant Rose is the result of a crofts between 

 Saffrano and MarechaZ Niel. It Is a vigorous grower and a 

 particularly free bloomer in open ground. The blooms 

 are large, double and finely formed. Color a light yellow, 

 with a tinge of saffron at the center; perfume a delicate 

 and delightful tea scent. 



Norion Dingee 



The darkest, richest colored Tea Rose known. l&T^e, 

 finely formed flowers are borne in constant profusion 

 throughout the season. Color deep, brilliant crimson. 

 See illustration and description, page 25. 



Henry M. Stanley 



A remarkable shade of clear amber rose, delicately 

 tinged with fine apricot yellow, with petals edged and bor- 

 dered with rich carmine, which, on the outer or reverse 

 side, passes to a lovely shade of salmon or buff rose ; large, 

 full and fragrant. 



The Queen 



O'^nsidered the finest, if not the best, white ever-bloom- 

 ing Rose. Flowers large, double and beautifully formed. 

 Color pure, snowy white. Blooms continuously: very 

 sweet. 



Pearl Rivers 



Flowers lar^ and full, with fine, peachy-red buds; 

 ground color ivory white. Petals delicately shaded and 

 bordered with pale rose. 



Golden Gate 



A magnificent Rose, with large, full, finely-formed flow 

 ers ; buds long and beautiful. Color rich, creamy white 

 exquisitely tinged with golden yellow and clear rose' 

 making a flower of indescribable beauty. Blooms freely' 



6^" PLEASE ORDER AS THE D. & C. SET OP ROSES 



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The Dingee & Conard Co., West Grove, Penua. Wenonah, New Jersey, August 1, 1905. 



Oentlemen ;— The plants arrived in best possible condition, and were perfectly satisfactory. Please accept our 

 thanks for the fine Roses which you sent us complimentary. We appreciate them veiy much. 



- . Yours sincerely, MR. R. O. HARLAN. 



Crv^^Seil O'FFfT'r ^**' only $1 we will send, postpaid, one each of the nine snperb Roses 

 0|JC^IUI vFII^I described on this pace; all will bloom profusely this year. For only $2.50 

 we will send, by Express only, at purchaser's expense, one strons Two-year-old Plant of each of 

 the nine Roses described above. 



Address, JHE DINGEE & CONARD CO., West Grove, Pa., SJSwefs^TA'mfric'S 



