THE DINGEE & CONARD CO.. WEST GROVE, PA. 



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Bessie Brown 



LADY JOY. — The flowers are nearly, if not 

 quite, as large as American Beauty, cup- 

 shaped, very double and open beautifully: 

 deliciousiy fragrant. The color is new — a 

 lively crimson; splendid foliage. 



I.A DETROIT. — The color is shell-pink, 

 shaded soft rose, the outer petals cream color, 

 Avith fragrance like Bon Silene. 



3IADAM BERTHE FOXTAIXE. — Pretty 

 flowers, very large, half filled and fragrant, j 

 Color, bright rose. j 



3IA TULIPE. — Semi-double flowers, and long 

 tulip-like buds, borne with great freedom. 

 The color is dark carmine-red. 



RED CHATEXAY. — An offspring of Mad. 

 Abel Chatenay. One of the most popular 

 Roses in cultivation; it differs from the 

 parent only in color, which is red. 



PERLE VOX GODESBERG. — Sent out from 

 Germany as a yellow Kaiserin Augusta Vic- 

 toria, but with us has failed to prove a true 

 yellow. It is a splendid Rose, however, and 

 well worthy of a trial. The color is rich 

 canary yellow, with light saffron shadings. 



Bessie Brown 



We call particular attention to this 

 variety a.s one of the best that has ever 

 been sent us from Europe. It is a 

 Rose of wonderful beauty, totally dis- 

 tinct, bearing large, full, deep and 

 double fiowers on strong erect stems. 

 \'igorous, with a hardy constitution, 

 producing flowers profusely in the 

 open ground all through the summer. 

 The color is pure white, sometimes 

 faintly flushed pink; petals enormous 

 and well shaped. 20 cts. each ; .3 for 

 50 cts. ; larger plants, 25 cts. each ; 5 

 for $1, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 

 40 cts. each. 



Meteor 



Highly recommended for bedding 

 and general planting, as well as for 

 growing in pots and conser\'atories. 

 The color is rich, velvety crimson, 

 strong, exceedingly bright and strik- 

 ing ; both buds and fiowers are large, 

 elegantly formed, fully double and 

 borne on nice long stems. Vigorous 

 and healthy ; a constant bloomer ; 

 moderately hardy. 



Prince of Bulgaria 



Large, bright green foliage, with 

 grand buds; flower very large and 

 full. Outer petals superb rosy-flesh; 

 inner petals lighter. 



Bona Wellishott 



Flower large and double. Color, 

 rosy vermilion; center, orange red ■ 

 very sweet. 20 ets. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 

 two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



IDEAL,. — Flowers about the color 

 of Bri<le.>4maid, but more rounded and full, like 

 I^a France. It is a free and continuous 

 bloomer, with exquisite buds; delightfully 

 fragrant; splendid foliage. 



CAXADIAX QUEEX. — The flowers are very 

 large, of splendid substance, very beauti- 

 ful and in color light pink, lighter than 

 Bridesmaid. 



ADIXE. — Flowers largo, well filled and of 

 graceful form. Color, orange yellow, passing 

 into aurora rose, often yellow, white and 

 carmine; very curious. 



MAD. GEORGES BEXARD. — Double flowers, 

 with finely formed buds. Light rose in color, 

 with silvery reflection on yellow ground. 



PIXK ROVER Of semi-climbing habit. The 



rolor is pale pink, deeper in the center of 

 the flower. The open flowers have the deli- 

 cate tints of Alba, or Maiden's Blush' Roses. 

 Exceedingly sweet. Hardy with protection. 



LADY BATTER.«JEA (Red Xiphetos). — The 



color is lovely wine-red. and we believe this 

 to be one of the really meritorious new Roses. 



Price 



of all Roses on this page, except where noted. I5 cts. each; any 4 for 50 cts.: 9 forfl; 

 larger plants, 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.. postpaid. Two-year-old plants. 35 cents each: 

 3 for $1: $3.50 per dozen, by express. 



