24 THE DING-EB & CONARD COMPANY'S 



NEW EVER-BLOOMING ROSES OF 1883 



AND I^OSES OR SPECIAL INJPEI^ESip. 



MISS EDITH GIFFORD.— A lovely new Tea Rose; color, rich creamy white, dehca- 

 tely tinged with blush and pale yellow ; large, finely formed buds and flowers, deliciously 

 perfumed. 50 cents. 



JEANNE ABEL. — Color, soft rosy red, edged with bright crimson and penciled with 

 gold ; large very beautiful flowers, exceedingly sweet. 50 cents. 



PAPA G-GNTIER. — Extra large, finely formed buds and flowers, full and fragrant and 

 very beautiful ; color, brilliant carmine, changing to pale rose, reverse of petals purplish 

 red. 50 cents. 



RED MALM AISON.— (Souvenier de la Malmaison a fleurs Rouges). — Large flowers, 

 beautifully imbricated, very full, perfect form ; color, bright glowing crimson, very vivid, 

 rich and velvety, highly scented and a very promising variety. 50 cents. 



BLANCHE NABONNAND.— Medium size, fine globular form, full and fragrant; 

 color, rich creamy white, faintly tinged with pale yellow, sometimes soft rosy flesh ; pretty 

 and sweet. 50 cents. 



SOUV. DE GERMAIN DE SAINT PIERRE.— Very showy and attractive, flowers in 

 clusters, constant and profuse bloomer ; color, bright purplish crimson, very vivid and 

 striking, large, full and sweet. 50 cents, 



MISS MAY PAUL. — An elegant Tea Rose ; color, pure white, exquisitely shaded 

 and clouded with rosy blush ; large, finely formed flowers ; very sweet, 50 cents, 



MADAME CROMBEZ.— A large, finely formed Rose, deliciously perfumed, very 

 double and full ; petals prettily imbricated ; color, rich, rosy buif, dashed and tinged with 

 bronze and pale blush ; very beautiful, 50 cents, 



BARON DB SAINT TRIVIERS— Beautiful reddish amber, changing at centre to 

 pale rose, delicately tinged and shaded with carmine ; medium size, very attractive and 

 deliciously perfumed, 50 cents, 



MADAME DUBROCCA. — A splendid Rose, extra large full, flowers and finely formed 

 buds ; color, clear salmon, delicately tinged and shaded with rich carmine, very sweet and 

 beautiful, 50 cents. 



ANDR;^ SCH"WARTZ. — New, and recommended by the European growers as the 

 "True Tea Jacqueminot. " The color is brilliant glowing scarlet, passing to rich crim- 

 son, veiy bright and striking, a constant and profuse bloomer; flowers large, full and 

 sweet. 50 cents, 



MADAME REMOND, — ^A charming and valuable New Rose ; very double and full, 

 and deliciously perfumed ; color, pale sulphur-yellow, petals broadly margined with bright 

 red ; very striking and remarkably beautiful, 50 cents, 



MADAME CHEDANNE GUINOISSEAU,— A valuable and exceedingly beautifiil 

 variety ; flowers clear golden yellow ; large, very full and sweet ; buds long and pointed ; 

 opens well ; first-class in every way. 50 cents, 



MA CAPUCINE. — A lovely Tea Rose with charming buds and flowers ; color, golden 

 amber, delicately tinged with peach and fawn ; deliciously perfumed. 50 cents. 



ROSE NABONNAND. — Large and beautiful ; flowers quite full and regular ; color, 

 soft satiny rose, changing to salmon, elegantly tinted with amber and pale yellow ; very- 

 pretty and highly scented. 50 cents. 



L' ELEG- ANT. — A remarkably pretty Rose ; flowers very large and fine ; color, soft rosy 

 crimson, changing to lovely fawn with carmine centre, elegantly suffused and penciled with 

 white ; full and fragrant. 50 cents. I 



MADAME L:^0N F:6VRIER.— A very pretty and desirable variety; color, a rare 

 shade of silver rose, beautifully clouded with rich ruby crimson ; flowers large, moderately 

 iull, very regular in form and exceedingly sweet. 50 cents. 



MADAME CUSIN. — A striking and very beautiful Rose ; color, bright purpHsh-crim- 

 son, with white centre, tinged and shaded with yellow; altogether distinct and unusual; 

 very sweet. 50 cents. 



