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THE DINGEB & CONARD COMPANY'S 



Hai'dy Hybrid Perpetual Roses, 123 Varieties {Continued.) 



La France of '89. — Immense expanded flowers, some- 

 what resembling La France, but larger, and much deeper and 

 more brilliant color, sometimes bordered with pure white. 

 20 cts. each. 



Leopold Premier. — Dark, rich crimson ; a fine, large 

 Rose, very full and sweet ; free bloomer. 15 cts. each. 



Lord Rag-Ian. — Brilliant crimson scarlet ; splendid flow- 

 ers; large, very full and finely scented. 15 cts. each. 



Louis Odier. — Bright carmine rose, very brilliant and 

 pleasing; large, full and good. 15 cts. each. 



Louis Van Houtte. — Brilliant vinous crimson; large, 

 full and fragrant ; an excellent sort. 15 cts. each. 



Mad. Chirard. — Fine, globular form ; large, very double 

 and fragrant ; deep rosy pink; very beautiful. 10 cts. each. 



Mad. Charles Wood. — A true perpetual bloomer ; 

 begins to bloom almost as soon as planted, and continues all 



Mad. Gabriel Tournier. — A fine sort; medium size, full 

 globular form, very double and fragrant ; color deep carmine 

 rose ; very pleasing. 15 cts. each. 



Mad. Gomet. — Fine, large, full flowers, somewhat cupped 

 form, very double and handsome ; color bright shining rose, 

 passing to clear satiny pink ; very beautiful. 15 cts. each. 



Mad. Gustave Bonnett. — Pure white, sometimes 

 slightly tinged witlT rose ; medium size, very double and full, 

 sweet scented and free bloomer. 10 cts. each. 



Mad. Louise Carique. — Rich velvety crimson, large size, 

 very double, full and sweet; vigorous grower, entirely hardy. 

 15 cts. each. 



Magna Charta.— A splendid Rose; extra-large, fuM 

 flowers, very double; of fine form and sweet; color clear 



MAGNA CHARTA. 



through the season; the flowers are extra large, very double 

 and full, and quite fragrant ; color bright fiery scarlet, passing 

 to fine rosy crimson, elegantly shaded with maroon ; very 

 showy and handsome, and one of the best Roses ever intro- 

 duced for general planting. 20 cts. each. 



Mad. Fanny de Forest. — An elegant white perpetual 

 Rose ; large, full flowers, very handsome and fragrant ; an 

 early and continuous bloomer ; very desirable for general 

 planting. 15 cts. each. 



Mad. Francois Pettit. — A lovely pure white Rose ; very 

 full and double; perfect form, profuse bloomer; one of the 

 best white perpetuals; blooms in clusters. 10 cts. each. 



Mad. Gabriel Luizet. — Undoubtedly one of the most 

 beautiful of all Roses. It is extra large, with broad, shell-like 

 petals; elegantly formed, very double and full, delightfully 

 perfumed, and the color is an exquisite shade of clear coral 

 rose, beautifully suffused with lavender and pearl ; a Rose 

 that when once seen will always be remembered; a good 

 bloomer and entirely hardy. 35 cents each. 



rosy red, beautifully flushed with violet crimson; a sure and 

 profuse bloomer ; one of the hardiest and best for general 

 planting (see cut). 15 cents each. 



Mad. Adelaide Cote. — An exceedingly fine Rose ; extra 

 large, very double and full, and highly perfumed ; color 

 bright crimson, passing to dark, velvety maroon. 15 cts. each. 



Mad. Alfred de Boug-emont. — A strong, vigorous 

 grower; begins to bloom at once, and continues unt:' stopped 

 by severe freezing; pure, snow-white flowers, finely tinged 

 and clouded with pale rosy blush; large, full and double, and 

 borne in large clusters ; fragrant and good. 15 cts. each. 



Marshall P. Wilder. — This fine new Rose was named 

 in honor of the venerated President of the National Pomologi- 

 cal Society. Flowers are large, semi-globular, full and of good 

 substance; color bright scarlety crimson, richly shaded with 

 maroon; very fragrant, and a free bloomer. 35 cts. each. 



Marquise de Bocella. — Creamy-white and flesh color, 

 centre rosy blush, full and double; an excellent bloomer; 

 very fragrant, hardy and desirable. 15 cts. each. 



