Lady Hillingdon 
*Souv. de Pierre Notting 
Strong, bushy habit, and has won numerous 
gold medals and awards of merit. The flowers 
are very large, well filled and open easily; color 
apricot- “yellow, tinged with golden and mixed 
with orange-yellow, edge of “petal shaded car- 
mine-rose. In form and beauty it is the equal 
of Maman Cochet, and by many is regarded as 
the best all-around Rose for general cultivation. 
*THE BRIDE—There is no other white Rose 
more satisfactory than the Bride. The buds 
and flowers are unusually large, well formed 
and deliciously perfumed. It is of a strong and 
healthy growth, and a profuse bloomer. 
COUETTE DE LYON—The flowers are extra 
large, deep and double; color pure canary- 
yellow. Unlike other yellow Roses, it is a 
strong, vigorous grower. 
*DUCHESS DE BRABANT—The color is a fine 
shade of soft, rosy pink, which deepens to 
bright rose. 
Price, 25c each for all Roses, first size plants, on 
this page; 5 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 
75c each, by express; $7.50 per dozen of one or more 
varieties, or 85c each by parcel post prepaid with soil 
on roots. Varieties marked with * furnished in 
larger specimen or star size at $1.25 each. 
Dingee & Conard Co., Frankfort, N. Y. 
West Grove, Penna. March 5, 1923. 
Gentlemen:— 
Am sending this picture, which does not anywhere 
near do the flower justice, of one of your Charles 
Dingee Roses taken nine days after picking, thinking 
it might interest you. It was nearly five inches across, 
very double, and had lost but little of the rich shades it 
possessed when picked, about September 20, 1922. 
Had many more blooms from the Charles Dingee 
bushes just as good but did not happen to photograph 
them. Yours very truly, R. C. Mays. 
HARDY EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES—Con. 
“Lady Hillingdon 
Apricot yellow shaded to orange on the outer 
edge of the petals, becoming deeper and more 
intense toward the center of the bloom. The 
color does not fade after the bloom is cut, but 
invariably becomes darker. Buds are produced 
on long, strong, wirey stems, well above the foliage, 
producing a slender and graceful effect. A strong, 
hearty, healthful grower. 
CATHERINE MERMET—One of the best varie- 
ties of Tea Roses. A very free bloomer, pro- 
ducing clear, shining pink flowers, the center 
being shaded fawn and amber. fonoe good 
Rose ioe open ground culture and forcing 
under glass. 
FREIHERR VON MARSCHALL—It has won- 
derfully beautiful foliage and produces large, 
full, beautifully shaped flowers, which are borne 
in profusion all through the season. The color 
is bright red, one of the best red Tea Roses that 
is known. 
ISABELLA SPRUNT—This golden yellow Rose 
has been known as a favorite for over twenty 
years. It is a free bloomer, producing flowers 
of bright canary-yellow, very sweetly scented. 
The buds are very desirable for cut flowers. 
ENFANT DE LYON (The Sweet Anise Rose) 
—In color the flowers are a beautiful creamy 
rose, delicately shaded coppery yellow. 
MADISON—A splendid pure white Rose. 
LADY ROBERTS—A fine golden-yellow Rose. 
Souvenir de Pierre Notting 
