A SENSATIONAL TRIUMPH IN ROSE GROWING 



BEARS 



FLOWERS 



7 INCHES 



ACROSS 



AND 

 5 INCHES 



DEEP 



New Hybrid Tea Rose 



J. B. Clark 



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MAGINE AN INTENSE DEEP, SCARLET ROSE SHADED BLACKISH-CRIMSON, LIKE 

 I THE SHEEN OF A PLUM, SEVEN INCHES IN DIAMETER AND FIVE INCHES DEEP, 

 AND YOU CAN FORM AN IDEA OF THE BEAUTY AND IMMENSITY OF THIS 

 PHENOMENAL NEW HYBRID TEA ROSE ! J. B. Clark is the sensation in Roses both 

 here and in Europe, and deservedly so, for there is no other Rose to compare with it either 

 in size of flower, color or healthy growth. The London, (Eng.) Daily Mail said of it when 

 first exhibited : "An exhibit which attracted universal attention was a new bloom, a triumph of the 

 Rose Growers' art, named J. B. Clark. It won the silver medal as the best blossom in the show." 

 This grand new Rose will undoubtedly supersede such great varieties as RICHMOND, LIBERTY, 

 METEOR, and other famous red Roses. It is a wonderfully strong, upright grower, one of the most 

 vigorous we have ever seen, with splendid, heavy, dark bronzy-green foliage, but the glory of the plant 

 is its flowers. Extraordinary in size, full and double, of great depth, they are borne the first 

 year with great freedom on long, stiff stems. The color is new and dazzling, while the fragrance is 

 intensely sweet. It has proven hardy even in Canada where the winters are unusually severe. No 

 matter how large or how small your collection may be, include this wonderful New Rose in your 

 order. A genuine treat is in store for everyone who plants it. Our stock is large, all on own roots, 

 and in splendid condition. Jg^^ Strong one-year-old plants, 35 cts., each, 3 for $1.00; $3.50 

 per dozen; lar|(er plants, 50c. each : $5.00 per dozen, postpaid : two-year-old plants, 75c. each, 

 3 for $2.00; $7.00 per dozen by express ; two-year-old plants sent postpaid, lOc. extra per plant. 



The Dingee and Conard Co. Westmount, Canada, July 23d, 1 907, 



Dear Sirs : — You will, I am sure, be pleased to hear that the Roses sent me last May have done splendidly. THE J. B. 

 CLARK IS MAGNIFICENT. IT HAS BORNE ELEVEN GREAT FLOWERS, and everyone who has seen it says : 

 "Everything they claim for it is true, indeed." And my Dorothy Perkins is a show. It came from you by mail, a tiny plant, four 

 years ago, and this year it is a meiss of bloom. I counted the buds just before they opened and there were over seven hundred on the 

 fJant. I cannot tell you how much we are pJeased and always have been with your Roses." 



Yours very sincerely, FRANCES BROWN (Miss) 



New Hardy Ever-Blooming 



i HYDRANGEA 



<Arborescens Var. SterlUs) 



Hydrangea Paniculata Grandiflora 

 has long been considered the~ King of 

 hardy shrubs, but this new variety is 

 superior in every way. The blooms 

 are borne in amazing numbers, are 

 exceedingly large, snow-white in color, 

 and the foliage is finely finished. Its 

 greatest feature is that it comes into 

 bloom just after the early spring shrubs 

 have passed, and continues to bloom 

 throughout the entire summer months, 

 being a true ever- blooming type. Mr. 

 William Falconer, one of the leading 

 Horticultural Experts of this country, 

 in a letter to us says : " This new shrub 

 is one of the best things ever intro- 

 duced. It is easy to grow, perfectly 

 hardy, and continues to bloom a long 

 time; and if the shoots are shortened 

 back in May, the young growths will 

 blossom full and freely long after the 

 main crop in summer is past." Hardy 

 everywhere. Will take its place as 

 the most vatiiable of all shrubs for 

 the American garden. aS'To avoid 

 confusion please order as— New Ever - 

 blooming HYDRANGEA. Strong young 

 plants 35c. each, 3 for $1.00; $3.50 per 

 dozen. Larger plants 50c. each; $5 

 per dozen postpaid. 

 old plants two feet high, dormant, strongly rooted, $1.00 each postpaid. 



SS" The Dingee & Conard Co. grSa. 



