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THE DINGEE &s CONARD COMPANY'S 



Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses, 123 Varieties {Continued'). 



Pierre Notting 1 . — A superb Rose ; very dark blackish 

 red, richly shaded with fine violet crimson ; extra-large, full 

 flowers; delightfully perfumed ; a hardy, vigorous grower and 

 free bloomer ; one of the very best dark Roses. 30 cts. each. 



Pline. — A splendid Rose; large and fine in every way; 

 color, lavender red ; very beautiful. 15 cts. each. 



Paul Neyron. 



We ask special attention to this grand Rose ; the flowers are 

 immense; probably the largest and finest Rose; bright shining 

 pink, clear and beautiful, very double and full; finely scented; 

 blooms the first season and all Summer; no collection is com- 

 plete without this 

 magnificent variety 

 (see cut). 20 cts. 

 each. 



Prince Albert. 

 — Beautiful bright 

 cri mso n; very 

 large; extra fine; 

 full and fragrant. 

 10 cts. each. 



Prince Camile 

 de Rohan. — 

 Very dark, rich, 

 velvety crimson, 

 passing to intense 

 maroon, shaded 

 black ; large, full 

 flowers, looking at 

 a little distance as 

 if really black; 

 one of the darkest 

 Roses ; very hand- 

 some. 30c. eaclr. 

 * Queen of 

 Que ens. — This is 

 a true perpetual 

 bloomer, almost 

 every shoot being 

 crowned with a 

 flower bud ; color, 

 beautiful silver 

 rose, edged with 

 deep blush ; the 

 flowers are large 

 and of full, ex- 

 panded form; 

 makes beautiful 

 buds ; borne on 

 long stems; very 

 sweet. 20 cts. each. 



Roseriste 

 Harms.— Flowers 

 extra large andfra- 

 grant; very double 

 and full ; color, 

 brilliant scarlety 

 red, shaded ma- 

 roon; rich and vel- 

 vety. 15 cts. each. 



Rev. J. B. 

 Camm.— Flowers 

 of large size, fine 

 globular form, full 

 and double ; bright 

 rosy pink ; very 

 fragrant ; very free 

 and regular bloom- 

 er; one of the best. 

 15 cts. each. 



Reynold's Hole. — Dark, velvety, crimson maroon ; flow- 

 ers large, full and fragrant; a first-class Rose; free bloomer 

 and hardy. 15 cts. each. 



Rosy Morn. — Exquisite salmon rose, shaded with delicate 

 peachy red, suffused with soft rosy crimson. 15 cts. each. 



Richard Laxton. — Well built up flowers, full and sweet; 

 dark rosy crimson, shaded purple and lilac. 15 cts. each. 



Senator Vaisse. — Very double and full; bright flashing 

 crimson, lightened with scarlet ; extra fine. 15 cts. each. 



Silver Queen. — An exceedingly lovely and beautiful 

 Rose; elegant silvery blush, passing to delicate rosy pink; 

 large, full, cupped form ; richly scented. 20 cts. each. 



Souv. de Duchere. — A superb Rose ; extra-large, com- 

 pact flowers; very full, double and sweet; color, beautiful 

 brilliant scarlet, deepening to dark, glowing crimson; very 

 rich and handsome ; a good, free bloomer. 20 cts. each. 



Souv. de William Wood.— A splendid Rose; good 

 size, very double ; color, dazzling crimson. 15 cts. each. 



Skobeleff. — Brilliant rose color, passing to lilac purple, 

 elegantly flushed with clear carmine; large, bold, globular 

 flowers, delightfully perfumed ; entirely hardy. 20 cts. each. 



The Shah. — A splendid Rose ; deep crimson scarlet, 

 bright and dazzling color; large, globular flowers. 15c. each. 



Thomas Mills. — Extra-large, fine, cup-shaped flowers; 



VAUL NEYRON. 



color, bright rosy carmine, sometimes with fine white stripes; 

 fragrant and a good bloomer. 10 cts. each. 



TJlrich Bruner. — This is really a magnificent Rose ; extra- 

 large, bold flowers, full and globular ; petals large and of good 

 substance ; color, rich glowing crimson, elegantly flamed with 

 scarlet; a good grower and free bloomer; one of the best for 

 forcing. 23 cts. each. 



Victor Verdier. — Brilliant rosy carmine, beautifully 

 edged with purple ; extra-large, full flowers. 15 cts. each. 



Vulcan. — Dark, rich, velvety crimson, changing to 

 blackish purple; large, fragrant flowers; very double. 15 

 cts. each. 



