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THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY'S 



Ever-blooming Tea Roses- 



-Standard List, J 4.1 Varieties (.Continued). 



Sombrieul. — Pure white, edged and tinged with 

 silvery rose; very sweet. 15 cts. each. 



Souv. de Gabriel Drevet. — A rare shade of 

 salmon, red, or terra cotta, delicately toned with 

 violet crimson ; flowers large and well filled ; petals 

 of good substance ; deliciously fragrant, 15 cts each. 



Souv. de Germain de Saint Pierre. — 

 Flowers are oorne in clusters ; constant and profuse 

 bloomer; color bright purplish crimson; very vivid; ^ 

 large, full and sweet. 15 cts. each. jtes 



Souv. de Madame Pernet. — Large, bold '1| 

 flowers; fine full form; color soft rosy crimson, <l|g 

 tinged and shaded with clear yellow. 15 cts. each. '^ 



Souv. de Paul Neyron. — White, beautifully 

 tinged with clear golden yellow, each petal exquis- 

 itely edged with bright rosy crimson; very distinct 

 and fine; the flower is medium size and double, 

 with delicious tea scent. 15 cts. each. 



Souv. de Victor Hugo. — Color lovely citron 

 red, with beautiful amber and fawn shading; large, 

 tulip-shaped flowers, delightfully scented. 15c. each. 



Souv. de Admiral Courbet. — Round, globu- 

 lar flowers; very solid and compact and borne in 

 large clusters; color bright fiery red; lovely and 

 Striking. 15 cts. each. 



Souv. d'un Amie. — Extra-large, globular flow- 

 ers; very full and deliciously sweet ; color deep rosy 

 flesh, beautifully shaded with rich carmine; edges and reverse of petals 

 silver rose; vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. 15 cts. each. 



Theresa Lambert. — Delicate rose color, base of petals finely 

 tinged with old gold, centre pale silvery salmon. 15 cts. each. 



Triumph de Luxembourg:. — Immense rosy pink buds and 

 flowers, perfectly double and exceedingly sweet; a vigorous grower 

 and constant and profuse bloomer. 15 cts. each. 



Valle de Chamounix. — Very double, full and sweet; color cop- 

 pery yellow, elegantly shaded and tinged with rosy blush. 15 cts. each. 



Waban. — Is a sport from that excellent old Rose, Catharine Mer- 

 met, and identical with it in every characteristic except color, which is 

 a rich, deep bright pink, more durable than Mermet. 20 cts. each. 



White Bon Silene. — This elegant new variety is valued 

 particularly for its splendid buds. 15 cts. each. 



White Pearl. — A pure white sport from the grand old 

 Perle des Jardins, which it closely resembles, except in color ; 

 sometimes slightly tinged. 20 cts. each. 



Yellow Tea. — Beautiful, large, pointed buds. 10c. each. 



THE BRIDE. 



The Bride. 



A superb, pure white Tea Rose ; recommended as one of 

 the best of its color; the buds and flowers are unusually 

 large, finely formed, very double and full, and deliciously 

 perfumed ; it is a strong, healthy grower, and a quick and 

 constant bloomer ; does well in open ground, and is particu- 

 larly valuable for growing in greenhouse for cut flowers, as it 

 produces abundantly and its blooms are of the most desirable 

 form and quality for floral work, bouquets, wreaths, etc. The 

 name, too, is very attractive, and almost every one who plants 

 Roses wants one or more Brides. Grows and blooms well in 

 Summer, but should be taken indoors in Winter. 20 cts. 

 each ; 3 for 50 cts.; 6 for jgi. 



The Queen. 



One of the best, if not the best White Tea Rose now in 

 cultivation (see page 24). 25 cts. each. 



