Dormant 2-Year-Old Field-Grown Rose Bushes 



Hardy Everblooming Varieties for Early Spring Planting 



Present Prices: 75c Each for 1 to 5 Bushes; 65c Each for 6 or More 

 (Former Price $1.00 each) 



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Our Great New Rose, "Garden Gem 



BETTY UPRICHARD. (H. T.)— Cop- 

 per-red buds opening to semi-double 

 flowers of above average size, brilliant 

 orange. Carmine on outer surface of 

 petals showing light salmon reflexes. 

 Spicy fragrance. Strong grower, per- 

 sistent bloomer. 



ETOILE DE HOLLAND. (H. T.)— 

 Flower bright, dark red, of medium 



. size, fairly full; deliciously perfumed. 

 Growth vigorous, upright. 



F. R. PATZER. (H. T.)— Of striking 

 appearance, a creamy-buff, reverse of 

 petals delicate warm pink, expanding 

 into a light orange pink, a charming 

 combination. Strong, vigorous grower. 



WELLESLEY. (H. T.)— A most mag- 

 nificent garden rose, a beautiful shade 

 of pink; vigorous, healthy grower; re- 

 markably free-flowering. 



AMERICAN LEGION. (H. T.)— Col- 

 or a pleasing shade of cerise red. Well 

 formed buds, on long stems, fine for 

 cutting. Heavy, disease resistant fo- 

 liage. Strong grower, free bloomer. 



Garden Gem 



(H. T.)— A remarkable 

 new bush rose introduced 

 and for sale only by us. Has 

 no disease of any kind. Not 

 many roses of recent origin 

 are so fortunate. Has won- 

 derfully clean, heavy foliage. 



Its parentage is notewor- 

 thy. "Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury" 

 — a great American rose, 

 and "America," another great 

 American (Hill) 

 production. There 

 is a royal parent- 

 ^^ age for you and 

 spF^ this is a royal 

 , : rose, fit to wear 



. s ^ 5 the diadem that 



belongs to the 

 Queen of Beauty. 



A marvelously strong, 

 healthy grower under the 

 most adverse conditions, 

 thriving even in extreme heat 

 — just a grand grower. As al- 

 ready stated there is no rose 

 to compare with it in abso- 

 lutely healthy growth and 

 hardy everywhere. Of course, 

 it is but natural that it should 

 be a magnificent bloomer, 

 J continuously bearing its 

 beautiful, satiny pink flowers 

 of lovely form on strong erect 

 stems, making it one of the greatest ros- 

 es, new or old, for garden cultivation 

 and for cutting. A great rose for the 

 amateur. 



ETOILE DE FRANCE. (H. T.)— 

 Great favorite. Strong, upright bush, 

 blooming constantly, producing large, 

 massive, deep, full cup-formed flowers 

 of clear red or velvety crimson. 

 LADY ASHTOWN. (H. T.)— -Satiny 

 buds and blooms of deep shining pink 

 with yellow glow at base of petals. 

 High center, very double and quite fra- 

 grant. Still a great rose. 

 LADY ALICE STANLEY. (H. T.)— 

 Massive buds and blooms, fully double 

 and very sweet, outside petals coral- 

 rose^ inside pale flesh pink. Enormous 

 in size and produced freely. 

 DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. (H. 

 T.) — The blooms are very large, full 

 and perfectly formed, with high-point- 

 ed center. Very sweetly perfumed. 

 The color, which is very novel, is a 

 dainty, clear rose-madder. 



THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



