Dormant 2-Year-Old Field-Grown Rose Bushes 



Hardy Everblooming Varieties for Early Spring Planting 



Parcel Post Pre- 



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



paid. Former Price $1.00 Each 



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A Superb Scarlet Rose. "Francis Scott Key 



SILVER COLUMBIA— Color clear, 

 deep silver pink, deepening- towards 

 the center. Flowers larger than Colum- 

 bia. Magnificently formed on long, 

 strong stems; excellent for cutting. 



LORD CHARLEMONT. (H. T.)— 

 Flowers clear crimson, deepening to 

 carmine crimson with almost black- 

 shadings, perfectly shaped, long point- 

 ed buds, large and full sweetly scented 

 flowers. Free-growing and free-flow- 

 ering, a splendid rose of exceptiona 1 : 

 richness and beauty. 



MME. BUTTERFLY. (H. T.)— All the 

 color tones of Ophelia are intensified, 

 making it a symphony of bright pink. 

 apricot and gold. The tight buds are 

 a lovely shade of Indian oak, yellow 

 at the base; the opening flowers are 

 perfect in form and texture, clear and 

 brilliant in color. Fragrance delicious. 



LADY HILLINGDON. (Tea)— Apri- 

 cot yellow shaded to orange on the 

 outer edge of the petals, becoming- 

 deeper and more intense toward the 

 center of the bloom. Best of its color. 



SENSATION. (H. T.)— Buds long and 

 pointed, opening full and double and 

 retaining its color in the open flower. 

 Entrancing shade of velvety crimson. 



(See Front Cover) 

 (PL T.)— This 

 American rose 

 named in honor 

 of the author of 

 our national an- 

 them, is a credit 

 to its name. Im- 

 mensely popular 

 because of its 

 glowing colors, 

 M remarkable size, 



fullness, and per- 

 fection of form. 

 The color is a 

 rich. glowing 

 scarlet, with 

 darker shadings, 

 becoming darker 

 as the flower 

 ages. A continu- 

 ous bloomer, pro- 

 ducing its im- 

 mense blooms on 

 stout stems in 

 great profusion. 

 The growth is 

 excellent and the foliage heavy, little 

 troubled with disease. Very hardy. All 

 sections of the country reports excellent 

 results with this remarkable rose. 

 AMELIA GUDE. (H. T.)— Charming 

 rose, with its dainty buds, and blooms 

 of exquisite form. This is a favorite 

 with us. The colors of yellow-rose, 

 deepening towards the center to peach 

 yellow, are exceedingly soft, and pleas- 

 ing. Strong growing, with healthy fo- 

 liage; blooms the season through. 

 THE GENERAL. (H. T.)— A high 

 priced leader among red roses because 

 of its beauty of color, form and de- 

 lightful fragrance. Bush dwarf but very 

 vigorous and free blooming, being al- 

 most continuously a solid mass of 

 blooms of blood red. 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. (H. T.)— Fiery 

 crimson, shaded dark velvety sheen. 

 Flowers large and handsome, produc- 

 ed in continuous profusion. Very vig- 

 orous, tall pillar-like grower. 



VILLE DE PARIS. (H. T.)— Round 

 buds of clear yellow and big globular 

 blooms of the same shade, untouched 

 by any other color. One of the out- 

 standing yellow roses. In form very 

 much like the popular "Radiance." 



THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



