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^e Dingee © Cons^rd Co., \Vest Grove. Pa. 



The Famous La^ Fra^nce Roses 



PRICE of ali Roses on this page, 15 cts. each ; any 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1 ; two=year-oId plants, 

 35 cts. each ; $3.50 per dozen, by Express at purchaser's Expense. 



PINK LA FRANCE 



has become so famous as one of the greaiest of Roses for 

 general planting, that a description is hardly needed. It is 

 exceedingly sweet and handsome, and altogether one of the 

 loveliest and most desirable Roses one can plant. Both 

 flowers and bads are of grand size ; the color is a lovely 

 Rliade of silvery pink, tingled, witli crimson ; delicious 

 fragrance, exceedingly sweet; very full and wonderfully 

 beautiiul; commences to bloom soon after planting and con- 

 tinues until stopped by freezing weather. Hardy with protec- 



"°" RED LA FRANCE 



(Dacliess of Albany). 



A Superb Rose; resembles La J'rance, but is much deeper 

 in c )lor, hence the name Red La France. It is a continuous 

 and free bloomer, producing a great abundance of lovely 

 bnds and flowers all through the season ,- extra large, elegant 

 in f )rm, very double and full ; remarkably fragrant; color 

 brilliant rose pink, exquisitely sliaded. It is recom- 

 memied as one. of the largest, sweetest and best Roses for 

 geueial planting in open ground or greenhouse culture. 



WHITE LA FRANCE 



(Augustine Guinoissean). 



Th^s magnificent new Rose is a Pure MliHe La France, 

 having just a breath of rose-tinted blnsh, decidedly clouding 

 the dei)ths of its broad petals; the buds and flowers are extra 

 large, very full and finely formed : the fragrance is delicious. 

 It is a free, continuous bloomer. 



STRIPED LA FRANCE 



resembles Pink La France in every particular with the excep- 

 tion of color, 'tvliicli is bright, satiny pink, distinctly 

 striped witli briglit rose. 



YELLOW LA FRANCE 



(Alad. Pernet Dnclier). 



Very pretty flowers, semi-double and of medium size ; color 

 bright canary yellow. By all odds the best new French 

 Rose of its color Introduced for many years. 



CLIMBING LA FRANCE 



A sport from La France and identical with it in every par- 

 ticular, save its climbing habit of growth. One of the most 

 magnificent climbing Roses. It is a strong, rapid grower, 

 producing its splendid, large, delicate, silvery pink flowtrs in 

 great abundance. 



SPECIAL OFFER. 



One each Piak, Red, While, 

 Yellow, Striped and Climb- 

 ing La France, postpaid, 

 for 65 cts.; two-year-old plants, six in all, by J^x- 

 press, at purchaser's expense, for $1. 75. 



Carroll, Baltimore, Md., April 13, 1902. 



Messrs. Dinger & Conard Co.— Gentlemen :— Please accept my thanks for the fine roses you sent me last week. I am 

 surprise! and del'ghled with the size and thriftiness of the plants. The two D. & C. sets of roses are ahead of anything I ever 

 baw for the money, and I would not now sell mine for three times their cost. 



Thanking you for the fine extra plants sent with the order, lam, Yourg respectfully. Mrs. C. Edward Niner. 



