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ORIGINATED 



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INTRODUCED 



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DINGEE& 



CONARDCO. 



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Princess Bonnie, 



The Only Hardy Crimson Ever-bloom- 

 ing Rose. 



The brightest, sweetest and freest bloom- 

 ing Rose in existence — such is Princess Bon- 

 nie. Color solid crimson, deeper and more 

 vivid than Jacqueminot. Fragrance far sweeter 

 than La France. Produces more perfect flow- 

 ers than Clotilde Soupert, the most prolific 

 flowering Rose in our list, blooming continu- 

 ously in the open ground from early in May 

 until severe frosts. 



Both indoors and in open ground, where it 

 excels, it grows unusually strong and vigorous, 

 producing on long, stiff, erect stems hundreds 

 of rich, solid crimson flowers, deep and glow- 

 ing in their intensity of color. The flowers are 

 semi-double, and the buds long and pointed ; in 

 bud Princess Bonnie is the equal of any 

 Rose we know. It blooms continuously, a 

 feature that has made it the most popular Rose 

 in our collection. 



The fragrance is simply delicious. No 

 other Rose can equal it in this respect. If it 

 did not produce but a single crop of flowers 

 a year, the fragrance alone would render it 

 famous. 



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Pink Soupert> 



Blooms Continuously, Producing Im- 

 mense Clusters of Flowers. 



This lovely Tea Polyantha Rose was intro- 

 duced by us two years ago, and has proven 

 itself to be of rare value, being a hardy, free and 

 continuous blooming variety. We look upon 

 it as being the most triumphant result of scien- 

 tific hybridization accomplished in this country. 



It is an offspring of that wonderful variety, 

 Clotilde Soupert, and partakes of all its good 

 features ; in fact, is identical with it, excepting 

 foliage and color of flowers. The foliage is 

 dark, heavy and of splendid texture, standing 

 winds and rains with impunity, and free from 

 disease, making it particularly valuable for 

 outdoor planting. 



The flowers are large, finely made and in 

 j form are the exact counterpart of the parent, 

 Clotilde Soupert. The color is a bright, 

 shining pink, a new shade and extremely effec- 

 tive. At a distance a number of plants in full 

 bloom resemble Daybreak Carnations. As a 

 bedding Rose, Pink Soupert takes precedence 

 over all other varieties by virtue of its freedom 

 and continuity of bloom. Single plants, when 

 but six months old, will produce hundreds of 

 perfect flowers in the course of the growing 

 season ; it blooms early, late and all the time. 

 Each branch terminates with a cluster of hand- 

 some flowers. 



As a hardy, free blooming Rose of real 

 worth, with wonderful beauty and exquisite 

 fragrance to commend it — as an American 

 Rose, we ask for it the same cordial welcome 

 that has been extended to it during the past two 

 years. It will please all who plant it. 



STRONG thf ce-inch-pot plants, ready for imme- 

 diate bloom, 20 cts. each ; 3 for SO cts»; 7 for 

 $L00; $(«50 per dozen, postpaid by MaiL 



STRONG Two-year-old plants, fine specimens, 

 50 cts. each ; 5 for $2.00, by Express only. 



The flowers have a delightful odor — very 

 distinct and pleasing. As an outdoor Rose for 

 general planting, its hardiness, beauty of flow- 

 ers and the marvelous profusion with which 

 they are produced makes Pink Soupert a Rose 

 of no questionable value ; once planted, it will 

 always remain a favorite. 



STRONG tbtec-iachr^t plants, 15 ds. each ; 4 for 

 50 cts.j 9 for $J.OO ; 25 for $2.75, postpaid by 

 MaiL 



STRONG Two-year-old plants, fine and heavy, 

 40 ds. each ; 3 for $).00, by Express only. ^1 



The Dingee & Conard Company, 



Rose Growers. West Grove, Pa. 



