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THE DINGEE & C ONARD CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



THE Polyanthas are a lovely and distinct class of Ever- 

 blooming Roses, distinguished bv their dwarf bushy 

 habit of growth, medium size and very double flowers 

 whicharedeJightltdly fragrant, and are borne ill large 

 clusters and masses, frequently seeming to cover the whole 

 plant with a sheet of bloom. They are good, vigorous growers 

 and constant and most profuse bloomers, very pretty and 

 highly recommended for general planting, also for edges and 

 borders to beds of the larger growing varieties. Will survive 

 the Winter m favorable situations, with usual protection. 



Price, except where noted, 10 cts. eacli ; 6 for 

 SOctx.; $1 per dozen; two-year-old plants, 30 

 cts. each; $3 per dozen. 



CLOTILDE SOUPERT.- So well known that no desciip- 



-7-—;——-—. , ^^ ^ tion is needed ; with theexcep- 



*^P"i?V. , "^ ^oapert, the best, biggest and freest blooming 

 of all Polyanthas. See extended description elsewhere. 15 

 cts. each. (See page 30). 

 ETOILE D^OR.— This elegant Rose is certainlv a great ac- 



- — - — ^— — quisition; full, round flowers, perfectly 



double, borne m large clusters; pale chrome yellow with rich 

 citron red center ; blooms quickly and profusely, and besides 

 being exceedingly beautiful, entirely distinct. " 

 FL.ORA — A charming Polyantha Fairy Rose ; the flowers 



■ are quite large, very full and round, delightfully 



l)erfumed and borne in immense cluster.-. The color is fine 

 ivory white, delicately tinged with soft rosy blush. 

 FLORARUNDA .— A beautiful variety ; flowers pale rose 



— _ color, medium size, very double and fra- 



?.'"^!?.'t.^^l'^"«i5J."J™"^^"^® clusters; blooms constantly. 

 GEORGE PERNKT .-Verv beautiful flowers, medium 



— — — ; ; — — — size, very full, with fine imbricated 



petals,^ lovely buff rose, delicately shaded lemon and fawn ; 



extra fine. 

 GLOIRE 



DE POI.YANTHA 



Splendid Fairy Rose ; 



flowers large, perfectly 



color fine citron rose, elegantly 



double and deliciously sweet 



flushed pale carmine. 



JEAN:me DRIVOIV .-a lovely Rose ; perfect, full form 



, .^ ,. . „ ,. , very double and sweet; color pure 



white.faintly tinged with crimson; a distinct and valuablesort 

 I.ITTLE PET — A very charming Fairv Rose; flowers of 



— perfect form, very double and full; pure 



(creamy white, .sometimes dellcatelv tinged with salmon rose 

 MAD>LI.E CECILE BRUIVER. -Larger flowers than 



-— - — - — — — : . most of the others, 



E^-l^^.*^l^yA^"'^J^.^''^ dehghtfully fragrant ; color rosy pink on 



great bloomer ; very satisfactory 



rich creamy-white ground ; 



for bedding. 



MARIE PAVIE .-Medium size, very full and double borne 



— ■ m large clusters and masses; excellent 



for cutting; color rich creamy white, finely flushed with car- 

 mine rose ; delightfully perfumed, very pretty and bright 

 MIGNONETTE.-A splendid variety, one of the vefy best • 



— — • — full regular flowers, perfectlv double and 



dehciously perfumed; color clear pink, passing to white 

 tinged with pale rose ; an immense bloomer, verv valuable ' 

 MINIATURE.- This is the smallest of all Rosel but perfect 



- — -^ — form, regular compact fairy-like flowers, 



double and fragrant ; flowers in wreaths and clusters seem to 

 cover the whole plant; color cream rose flushed red. 

 PERL.E D'OR — Charming and very distinct ; color cop- 



— — pery gold, changing to fawn and salmon ; 



flat-rayed form, very double and elegantly perfumed; a con- 

 stant and profu.se bloomer. 

 PRINCESS EL.IZARETH LA1VCEL.OTTI. -A grand, 



large-flowering variety, like Clotilde Soiqyert, full and double' 

 Creamy white, canary center. 

 The 14: varieties named above, postpaid, for $1. 



PERLE VON GODESBERG. 



Asplendidnew Hybrid T( a Rose. This variety wdssent 

 out from Germany as a yellow Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 

 but with us has failed to prove a true yellow. It is a 

 splendid Rose, however, and well worthy of a trial The 

 color is rich canary yellow, with light saffron shadings 

 aoc. each. Two-year-old plants, 40c. each 



The Moss Rose is a strong, vigorous grower, perfectly hard 

 and therefore justly esteemed as very desirable for outdc 

 culture in open ground. Most varieties bloom but once- 

 the season, and usually not the first year, but the flowers aii 

 buds are very large and handsome. Moss Roses like ri( 

 ground. Like the Hybrid Perpetual?, they are hiehlv valu 

 because of their permanency. 



Price, 30 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts. ; 7 for $1 ; two^ 

 year-old plants, 35 cts. each ; $3.50 per dozen. ; 



-This fliievarietj 

 highly recoi 



RLANCHE MOREAU (r^rpottial) 



mended ; flowers are produced in clusters, and are large ft 

 and sweet; the color is pure white; both flowers and buds ha 

 an abundance of lovely deep-green moss. 

 CHAPEAU PE NAPOLEON .-Habit vigorous. Co: 



— : — of flowers dark ro! 



crimson center. 

 CRIMSON GLOBE. 



-A decided acquisition among Mq 

 ^ 1, , . .^ . ^ Roses ; deep Crimson flowers ; larg 

 full, and perfectly globular ; vigorous habit of growth. 

 CRESTED MOSS. -Beautiliil flowers ; large and full, oft 



— fine rose color. 



COMMON PINK MOSS.- Qf vigorous habit; one of tl 



; ; ■ best; flowers large and full, I 



a pale rose color. ' f 



DR. BERTHIER .-A magnificent variety. Brilliaj 



cherry-red flowers. One of the btst.i 



GLORY OF MOSSES. — A magnificent Moss Rose ; exti 



large and perfectly double : coli^ 



deep rosy carmine, shaded purplish crimson ; very mossy an 

 fragrant ; one of the finest. .; 



MAD. WILLIAM PAUL — One of the best perpetual M(M 



— ' Roses yet introduced. Coh 



very bright Rose ; large flower, and of fine cup form. Flowei 

 freely. 1 



PERPETUAL WHITE MOSS. -Medium size, bloomijl 



-; — —-— — — in clusters. Whit} 



tinged wiih flesh. 



SALET MOSS.- One of the very best. Beautiful light roii 



; medium size, flat form, and very frt 



blooming. 



PRINCESS ADELAIDE. - One of the best; extra lai 



■ flowers ; very double and frs 



buds beautifully mossed ; color bright rosy-pink. 



Rich, glossy pink, tinged with crii 



rant 



HENRY MARTIN. 



and sweet; finely mossed. 



son; large globular flowers, very fu 



Two New Superb Rombler Roses 



PSYCHE 



This variety will rank with Crimson Rambler, and in- 

 deed of its color it has no superi jr. The flowers are very 

 double, from 2 to 2)/^ inches across, and are produced in 

 clusters 8 to 35 each. The color is white suffused with 

 salmon-iose and pink; base of petals yellow. It has 

 proven hardy with us, and is a Rose that should be 

 planted as freely as Crimson Rambler. It is a strong 

 climber, making a growth of 10 to 15 feet in a single sea- 

 son. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts. Two-year-old plants, 

 35 cts. each. 



HELENE 



This Rose is oflTered in some catalogues as a better 

 variety than Crimson Rambler, While thoroughly distinct 

 and worthy of praise, it lacks in color, which is soft 

 violet-rose; base of petals yellowish-white, while the 

 anthers and pistils are pure yellow, giving the flowers 

 a pleasing appearance. The buds are carmine, finely 

 massed, and are borne 20 to 50 in a cluster. A strong 

 climbing Rose, perfectly hardy, and with the exception 

 of the color of flowers strongly resembles Crimson 

 Rambler. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts. Two-year-old 

 plants, 35 cts. each. 



