*nte Dingee O Cona..rd Co., West Grove, Pa 



"Marion Dingee" 



illustration will afford an idea of the magnificent beauty of 

 this giaud new Rose. It was introduced by The Dingee & 

 Conard Co., having been raised from seed of the beautiful 

 Countess de Caserta, crossed with Duchess of Edinburgh, and 

 named in honor of the daughter of the senior member of our Company^ now a 

 -y -, hlilu Miss of thirteen Summers This Rose, in color, is unlike anything 3'et seen 



'-' in Tea Roses, and it is at the same lime remarkable for its freedom and constancy 



of bloom in open ground. From the standpoint of the home planter, it is perhaps the 

 most valuahlu of all Tea Roses. Certain it is that no Rose has attained such popu- 

 larity as has Marion Dingee. As an outdoor Rose it has no superior, and the increasing 

 demand fov it affords ample evidence that the fact is generfllly known. 



It is a strong, vigorous grower, making a handsome, graceful bush, with large, thick 

 deep-green leaves; the flowers are large, beautifully cup-shaped, moderately full, and 

 borne in wonderful profusion all through the growintr season ; in fact, we scarcely know 

 oi any other Rose that will produce as 'many perfect flowers in a given time ; the flowers 

 arr l)()rne nearly upright on long, straight stems and are of excellent substance, having 

 thick, leathery "petals which hold their forn\ and color for along time; the color is 

 <leep brilliant crimson, one of the darkest. If not <lie very darkest, richest 

 colored Tea Ro«e in exlxtenre. It flowers in great profusion and wonderful 

 perfection in the open ground, where it is particularly valuable. 



2 for 25 cts.; 



PRICE— Strong Plonts, 15 cts. each 

 postpaid by Mail. Bv Exnress. 25 for $1 .85 ; $6.50 per 1 00. 



Strung two-year-old plants, own roots, by Express only, 30 cts. each; 4 for $ 



5 for 50 cts.; 12 for $1, 

 $3 per dozen. 



