NEW GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE FOR 1906 



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PRICES 



All Tarieties on this and preceding pasre lO f'ENTS EACH for !«trong 2 1-2 and 3-inch pot plants, 

 purchaser's selection ; any 6 for 50 cts.; 15 for Si, postpaid. 



30 C'E>T«< FACH. S3 per dozen, for strong two-year-old plants, on own roots, purchaser's selec- 

 tion. Our selecrion, 25 cts. each; 6 for s|.2.5; S2..50 per dozen, hy Express only, at pun-haser's 

 expense. ^^ e can supply all the varieties here listed in two-year-old plants, ON OWN ROOTS, and 

 true to name. 



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Empress Marie of Russia.— Canary yellow, shaded 



\\iiite and lemon. 

 Erzherzog: Franz Ferdinand.— Red and yellow 



ground, inside carniine. 

 Etoile Polaire d'olar Stan— Creamy white, shaded pink, 



red and yeiiow. 

 Francois Menard.— New, crimson red. passing to purple. 

 iienei-al Gallieni.— An Ofidly colored Eose, brown-red outer 



P'rials. Fine, larn^e, full, double flowers. 

 General Merchautsky.-Exquisiie rosy flesh. Fine. 

 Gloire des C'uivres.— Salmon rose, tinted copperv {rold. 

 Grande-Dachesse Adelaide de Luxembourg.— 



Yellow. 

 Grande due Gnillanme de Lnxembonrgr.— Salmon 



rose and red. 

 Grande-Duehesse Hilda de Bade.— Creamy white. 



tiD^red golden j'elIo\\ . 

 Gnsta^e Nadand. — Citron red. clouded with orange red. 

 Henry Maynadier — Rose colored. 



H. Plantasenet— China rose, shading to pink and carmine. 

 Hon. Epdith GiflEord.— Flesh white, shaded cream and 



pink. Fine. 

 Ineresrnoll Predilatta.— Carmine red, inside rose peach. 

 Jeanne d'Arc.- <iolden j-ellow. 

 Jeanne Gnillanmez.- Coppery yellow, sufifnsed yellow 



and blush. 

 Jean Fernet.- Canary yellow. Splendid. 

 Josepli Metrat.- Carnation, red passing to carmine. 

 Jules Finser.— Kosy scarlet, shaded intense crimson. 

 Lady Castlereagli.— Rose, shaded sulphur yellow. 

 La Nankeen.- Deep orange yellow. Prettv. 

 La Nieere.— Fine large double white flowers." 

 La Pactole.— Pale sulphur yellov.-. 

 La Sylphide.— Blush with fawn center. Very large and 



double. 

 Laurette.— Creamy white, shaded rose. 

 Leo XIII. — White, lightly shaded straw color, center light 



ochre. 

 Letty Coles.— The color is a soft rose pink, deeply shaded 



with intense crimson. A liaudsome rose. 

 Louisa de la Rive.— Soft blush, shaded salmon and fawn. 

 Louise Bourbon naud.— Bright rose with golden shade. 

 Louise de Savoie.— I'ale canary yellow. 

 Louis Riehard. — Coppery rose, shaded carmine and crim- 

 son. 

 Madame Adolpbe de Tarle.— Canarv yellow, passing 



to whit*-. 

 Madame Azelie Imbert.— Rosv buff, with peach shad- 

 ings. 

 3Iadame Benoit Riviere.— Apricot yellow, passing to 



salmon rose. 

 Madame Bra vy.— Creamy white, blush center. 

 Madame Catharine Fontaine.— Yellow, streaked red. 

 Madame Chedane Guinoisseau— Clear golden yellow. 

 Mad. Damaizin. — Salmon rose changing to amaranth. 

 Madame Emilie Charrin.- Clear rose. Verv choice. 

 Madame E, Helfenbien.— Chamois vellow, shaded apri 



cot and rose. 

 Madame Faleof.—Y'ellow. A parent of YfUow Rambler. 

 Madame F. Brassac— Bronze red, tinted copperv vellow. 

 Madame F. Dupias.— Creamy white, rosv carmine shad- 



mes. 

 Madame Freulon.— White, siightlv tinted red. 

 Madame H. Jamain.— White, yellow center, shaded pink 

 3Iadame la Generale Gourko.— Pink, shaded buff and 



rose. 

 Madame Jos. Laperierre.— China rose with silver 



shadings. 

 Madame Leon St. Jean.— Carmine and orange, tinged 



citron and yellow. 

 3Iad. Louis Gravier.— The outer petals are coppery yel- 

 low. Center bright pinkish rose. 

 Madame 3Iarie Pavie.— Silvery pink, edged white. 

 Madame Olera.- White, tinged canarv vellow. 

 Madame Philippe.— Pink, shaded 'carmine, vellow and 



crimson. 

 Madame Rivoy.— Intense crimson-scarlet. Resembles a 



Hybrid Perpetual. 



Madame Sadie Carnot.— Cherry red. Very pretty. 

 Madame Scipion Cochet.— Creamy rose, crimson center. 

 Madame Villermoz.— Creamy white, tinged with blush. 

 Mad'elle Claire Merle.— Satiny pink, passing to flesh. 

 Mad'elle Claudine Perreau. — Pink on white ground. 



center crimson. 

 Mad'elle Genevieve Godard.— Clear carmine red. 

 Mad'elle E. Perrin.— Rich apricot, shaded canary yellow 



and peachy red. A grand rose. 

 Mad'elle Marsruerite Fabiscb.— Rich crimson. 

 Mad'elle Philemon Cochet.- Bright rose, reflexed 



salmon white. 

 3Iad'elle Natlialia Imbert.- Reddish salmon, chang- 

 ing to apricot. 

 3Iadeline Guillaumez.— White, center salmon, varie- 

 gated yellow. 

 Marie Dueher.— Rich salmon, fawn center. 

 Marquis de Forton.— Creamy white, tinged yellow and 



carmine. 

 ^larqui.s de Vivens.— Violet crimson, shaded yellow. 



salmon and fawn. 

 Maurice Rouvier.— Pink, shaded buff and crimson, bor- 

 der of white. 

 Miss Ethel BroTvnlow.— Pink base canary yellow. 

 3Iis.s AV'enn. — Clear, coral pink. 

 Mons. Furtada.— Bright sulphur yellow. 

 Mrs. Pierpont Morgan.— Intense, rosy crimson. Unsur- 

 passed. 

 IVameless Beauty.— Creamy white, shaded carmine and 



salmon. 

 Perle de Feu.— New, poppy red, shading to vermilion and 



yellow. 

 Pierre Migron.— Delicate light pink. Very beautiful. 

 President— Rosy crimson, changing to carmine, shaded red. 

 President Constant.— Clear rosy pink. 

 Prince Hussein ICamil Racha.— New, saffron and 



yellow. 

 Princesse RadziTvill.— Double, bright rose and carmine. 

 Princesse Sarsina.— Flesh, tinged apricot yellow, shaded 



red. 

 Rainbow.— Pink, striped crimson, center amber. 

 Regulus. — Carmine, shaded purjde and rvd. 

 Rosario Castel.— Glowing pink, crimson center. 

 Rubens.— Pale yellow tinged with fawn. 

 St. Joseph.— Bright carmino. chancing to rose or fawn. 

 Santa Rosa.— Rich, shell-pink, inclining to crimson: full, 



double reflexed petals. A compact grower, free from nist, 



mildew oran.v defect. 

 Sappho.— Apricot-yellow, shaded fawn and rose. 

 Senator McNaughton.— a grand wnite Rose, offspring 



of Perle des Jardins. 

 Sombrieul.— Pure white, edged with silvery rose. 

 Souv. de Admiral Courbet.— Bright fiery red. 

 Souv. de Gabriel Drevet.— Salmon red, toned violet 



crimson. 

 Souv. de Germain de St. Pierre.— Bright, purplish 



crimson. 

 Sonv. de Lady Ashburton.— Coppery red, suffused with 



yellow. 

 Souv. de Ludovic de Talance.— Fleshy white, center 



carnation, edced vellow. 

 Souv. de Madame Ludniilla Sehnlz.- Rose and 



white. 

 Souv. de Paul Neyron.— White, tinged with ^Iden 



vellow. f'dged rosv crinis^)n. 

 Sonv. de Pere Lalanne.— Brilliant carmine, center gold. 

 Souv. de Victor Hugo.— Citron red, with amber and 



fawn shading. 

 Suzanna Blanchet.— Pale flesh, passing to sliverv 



white, shaded rosv amber. 

 Theresa l^mbert.— Rose, tinged gold, base salmon. 

 Viscountess W'autier.— Resembles I>u<-hess ae Jirabant 



Rosy pink. 

 \%'aban.— Bright pink; sport from Catharine. Mervut, 

 "White Pearl.— Sport from Prrle des Jardins. Pure white. 

 White Bon Silene.— A companion to £on Silene, Pure 



white. 

 Yvonne Gravier.— Creamy yellow, shaded rose. 



P.^RROTT, Georgia February 17, 190.J. 

 The Dingee <t Conard Co., West Grove. Pa. 



Gentlemen:— T\ie lot of Roses I ordered of you recentlv 

 have been received. I wish to thank you for tlie fine, liardV 

 plants, and the fine conditioTi iti whicii ihev were shipped. 

 I also want to thank you for the Palms you so kindh' sent 

 gratis. It is with pleasure that we think of our dealings 

 with you. Y'ours very truly, 



s. J. cartp:r. 



Carlisle, Pa., February -.'ti, !9<.i.^. 

 The Dingee * Conard Co.. West (Jrove. Pa. 



/>'(ir Sirs:— The basket of plants came safely yes'ertlay 

 nidriiing by express. Everything wa.^ exactly as ordereii. 

 anil in perfect condition -such good, healthy plants. Thank 

 you ver.v nuich for the two plants sent in addition, and for 

 your prompt and tirst-cluss attention to my order. 

 Very truly yours. 



JOHN HAYS. 



