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THE DINGBE & GONARD COMPANY'S 



Red Dragon. — Fine, bold flowers, showy and striking ; color, very brilliant crimson. 

 Souv. de "Win. Wood. — A splendid Rose ; good size, very double ; intense dazzling 



crimson. 

 Trmraph des Beaux Arts.— Metallic rose, flamed with scarlet ; large, very fragrant and 



full ; splendid. 

 The Shah. — A splendid Rose; deep crimson scarlet; very bright and dazzling color; large 



globular flowers ; very double, full and fragrant. 



STAR LIST HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 



Mrs. Gunnell. — Soft rosy blush, becoming almost white ; large clusters, full and double ; 



one of the best; much admired. 

 Triumphant. — An excellent variety ; flowers large, very double and compact ; color, deep 



rose, changing to pale carmine ; beautifully shaded and variegated. 



STAR LIST HYBRID TEA ROSES. 



Oamoens. — Extra large full flowers ; color, china rose suffused with pale yellow, passing to 

 white, flushed with carmine ; fragrant and fine. 



Jean Sisley. — Flowers very large and perfectly double ; color, outside petals rosy lilac, 

 the centre bright pink ; flowers are of good substance, and remain in perfection a long 

 time. 



Madame Alexander Bernaix. — Extra large and fine, full, globular form, very sweet; 

 color, deep clear rose, passing to bright shining pink, sometimes with creamy centre ; 

 very beautiful. 



Madame Julie Weidman.^A splendid Rose ; flowers extra large and very beautiful ; 

 color, clear silver rose, deepening at centre to bright carmine, tinged with coppery yel- 

 low, reverse of petals violet crimson; very sweet and a profuse bloomer. 



Princess Imperial du Bresil. — Extra large and exquisitely beautiful ; full globular 

 flowers ; rich carmine red, shaded with violet crimson ; petals edged with white ; very 

 highly perfumed. 



Pearl. — Soft rosy pink, or pale flesh-color shaded carmine, passing to white ; medium size, 

 very full, perfect form ; delightfully scented ; a constant and very free bloomer. 



Triumph d' Angers. — Bright fiery red, changing to darkest velvety crimson, tinged with 

 purple; large, full flowers, very double and fragrant. 



Viscountess Falmouth. — Flowers extra large and full ; splendid form ; color, bright shin- 

 ing rose, back of petals bright carmine ; this color overlapping the other, gives it a most 

 lovely appearance; very distinct and beautiful, A constant bloomer and very fragrant. 

 PRICE. — Star List Roses, Purchaser's selection, all labeled, 10 cents each, 6 for 50 



cents, 12 for $1, 24 for $2, 36 for $3, 50 for $4, $8 per Hundred. Set of 100 varieties, 



all labeled, for $8. By Mail or Express. 



GERMAN IRIS. 



The German Iris is a fine hardy border plant, bearing in June and July very large showy 



flowers on stems three feet high ; flowers are from four to six 

 inches in diameter; brilliant shades of blue, purple, yellow 

 and white ; very striking. 



No. 1. — Dark royal purple ; yellow markings like an im- 

 mense Pansy; a magnificent flower. 20 cents, 6 for Si, 



12 for $2. 

 No. 2. — Pure white ; very large and fine. 20 cents, 6 for $1, 



12 for $2. 

 No. 3. — Deep indigo blue, with white veins ; centre yellow 



and white ; splendid. 20 cents, 6 for $1, 12 for $2. 



4. — Light porcelain blue, veined with white; centre 



pearly white, edged with dark blue. 20 cents, 6 for $1, 



12 for $2. 



5. — Rich violet purple, delicately veined with white; 



yellow and white centre ; very distinct and fine. 20 



cents each, 6 for $1, 12 for ;S2. 



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Dox't fail to order some of our BEAUTIFUL CHRYS- 

 ANTHEMUMS (page 70) ; they are truly magnificent. 



