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



Irk ^ ^^^ri iT^^l! ^J?^^^ offered on this page, except where noted ; anv 

 I 11^ P^ fieri f« per dozen, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 30 cts each- *3 

 UC CaCII fhTvalu'e%Tc'tHdd"ifi^^/^^^^^^ rore'lervdoIlar'^wortVo^rSeT'edrseTe^^^^^^ 

 me value oT ^o cts. additional. For particulars, see Premium Offer, page 47. 



6 for 50 cts.; 

 per dozen, by 



LADY MARY CORRY 



Of wonderfully vigorous, erect, branching habit. Blooms 

 nice size, freely produced and of perfect form. Color deep 

 golden yellow. Very distinct and fine. A Tea Rose of pro- 

 nounced merit. 30c. each; 3 for 50c. Two-year-old plants 

 40c. each. ' 



MADAM HOSTE 



Extra large flowers and superb buds. Very full and 

 delightfully perfumed. Color soft, li^ht canary yellow deep- 

 ening to the center to pure golden yellow. Beautifully 

 flushed with nale amber. Edge and reverse of petals creamv 

 white. Excellent for pot culture. A popular rose. 15c. 

 each; 4 for 50c. 



MURIEL GRAHAM 



An offspring of Catherine Ilermet. Color is a pale 

 cream faintly blushed rose, almost a yellow Mermet 

 Ihe habit of o;rowth is similar to its parent. Flowers 

 3 to 4 inches across in open ground. 15c. each: 4 for 

 BOc.j 9 for $1. 



PRINCESS DE SAGAN 



A Rich Crimson Tea Rose 

 Crimson is a scarce color among Tea Roses, and for 

 that reason, as well as for its vigorous growth, this is 

 a Rose of great value and beauty. The color is rich 

 velvety crimson brilliantly beautiful. It blooms quick- 

 ly and abundantly; in fact, is one of the freest bloom- 

 ing of Tea Roses. The flowers are very prettily made 

 while the buds are exceedingly handsome. In its color 

 It is unexcelled for outdoor culture. 



SAFRANO 



A Fine Old Rose 

 This is a splendid old-time Rose that has not been 

 superseded by any new-comer of its class or color It 

 Is a yanety of great value, particularly for outdoor 

 planting. It grows vigorously and has the vitality nec- 

 essary to produce a continuous crop of flowers from 

 Sny,l^.?"°'°'^^"?l^^ l?*^ ^^ Autumn; quite hardv. It is 

 I^i"f "^fl^"^''^ ^'& ^^,^" ^t« beautiful buds and hand- 

 ^h^Tf.,,-S''T''^- ^^^ color is a bright apricot yellow, 

 changing to orange and fawn, sometimes tinted witli 

 rose. Very fragrant. 



SOUV. DE FRANCOIS GUILLOT 



A Splendid New Rose 

 Richly colored and thoroughly distinct. Color cop- 

 pery carmine, center shaded orange. Flowers large, 

 nni'-froo HI '^P''^ ^l^ ^^'''^' ^^^^t- Vigorous in growth 

 p^ant'risi^'eTch'. ^^"^ ''''''' ^ ''' ^Oc; two-ylar-old 



SOUVENIR DE FRANCOIS GUALAIN 



. A Magnificent Sort 



This is an ideal Rose,, having merit of a high order 

 ffom^fh^^tl^"^'"?."'''^ ^'■^?^' ^^« P^^t year it bloomeci 

 PnTnJ«<f ^l^^ '^ ^""^ planted until severe frosts; its 

 T/u.^%^ i-V""^ constancy stamp it as a Rose of great 

 value to the amateur or home grower. In growth it is 

 strong and Healthy, with large handsome f oliJge that 

 remains on the plant till the first frost comes. The 



able for'TTea^L^"^^-* and, indeed, is quite rlmaik- 

 aoie ror a lea Rose— rich velvety crimson- thp flnw 

 ers are exceedingly fragrant, large, fulTand very dou-' 

 m^;i'Tfa-'''^ ^ ^^Pt^ that makes their col Jr all the 

 ^.,''/^/tK^'''^N,^"^t^ ^a^dy. We recommend this as 

 for $1. ""^^"^ ^""^ ^°'^^- ^^''' each; 4 for 50c.; 9 



SOUVENIR D'UN AMIE 



A Famous Rose 



Extra large, globular flowers, like Queen except in 

 color; very full and deliciously sweet; ite color is a 

 Pdl?/?^/^'^' beautifully shaded with rich ?arm nel 

 tr^Zl^^''^ /^^^""f^ ^^ Petals silver rose; a vigorous 

 grower and profuse bloomer; for grow ng in onen 

 fo?"$i/* ^s simply superb. 15c. eafhH f?r ©Ocf, 9 



SOUV. DE J. B. GUILLOT 



Thoroughly distinct in color. Nasturtium red, sbad- 

 fii nnfPn^f ^' It^y^^P to bright copper red. New and 



the onl7 Rose of its color, i5€o ea. ; 4 for 0Oq,| 9 for f J, 



Madame Je WatteviUe 



The Tulip Rose 

 {<=^<?i!^''/^^ variety sometimes called the Tulip Rose, 

 lent nuf ^^^ ^^'^ beautiful varieties we have eve; 

 know ul' i^i"^/^ ^^v5^ ^''/■^^^^ planted by those who 

 nri^^^^^ beauty. The color is a remarkable shade of 

 n.t^^^o ^^\^°'^' ^'^^^y ^«^^^ed ^ith rosy blush; the 

 hf-l^ll ^ ^^'^^ ^?? ,^^^^ «^e widely bordered with 

 hin^.fi/r"'^''''' ^'^'""^ ^^^^s it a very striking and 

 ^^Ti'^l\ appearance. The flowers are large, very full 

 t?A^^f^'^ P^ff^^ed. For planting in the Spen grWnd 

 Mad. de Watteville takes front rank, being a hardy 

 vigorous grower, standing the sun and weather well 

 a profuse bloomer unsurpassed for cutting. 



SOUV. DE JEANNE CABAUD 



«f9°^ °' *^® ^^^^ extraordinary Roses ever offered. 

 il.r.^r^/n^^/'''vS^'^^^^^^^ i^ greatest profusion extra 

 J>i??{.,'"i^' ^""^b^? flowers, the color of which is Im- 

 ?nnniv ^o describe accurately; the outer petals are 

 fh£^5L^4'^^^ ^J^^^^^ apricot and carmine with all 

 the graduate shades. 15c. each; 4 for 50c.; 9 for 81 

 two-year-old plants, 30c. each. 



A Superb New Hybrid Tea Rose 



HELENA CAMBIER 



Medium size, very full and of varying colors,. 



>h^^^.l^'^'^'^J^^K^^ coppery rose, very often a< 

 handsome saffron hue, becoming lighter as the flow.< 

 ers open. 15c. each; 4 for 50c.j 9 for 81; two- 



.year-old plants, 35c. each. -p j i-vru 



