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



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NEW BOURBON, BENGAL AND CHINA ROSES 



[ Bardou Job.— Large, rich crimson flowers, 

 jshaded with black. 



i Boursalt Rose -Gracilis.— A hardy Climbing 

 Rose. Blooms in immense clusters ; flowers a 

 bright rosy red. 



Caroline Marniesse. — The blossoms are blush 

 white, small, but full ; borne in very pretty 

 clusters. 



Maddalena Scalarandis.— Color rich dark pink 

 on yellow ground. 



J. B. M. Camm. Pure pink flowers, produced 

 in great profusion. 



Red Hermosa.— The color is bright rosy red. 



Striped Malmaison.— (Bertha ClaVel). Color, 

 creamy white with rose center ; petals striped 

 violet and light rose. 



NEW AND RARE WICHURIANA ROSES 



All are new Wichuriana Hybrids of American origin, hardy in all sections, and are literally Tea Roses with climbing habit and 



undeniable hardiness. All bloom in clusters and we recommend our patrons to give the entire collection a trial. 



Wherever a hardy^ vigorous climbing Rose can be used they will prove exceedingly satisfactory. 



Crimson Roamer. — Color richest crimson red 

 imaginable, with yellow stamens. 



Debutante. — Beauti-ful soft pink flowers, borne 

 in clusters. 



Edwin Lonsdale. — Flowers 2 to 8 inches in 

 diameter, double ; pale lemon white ; delicate 

 Tea fragrance. 



Farquhar. — Magnificent clusters of bright pink, 

 double flowers on long stems ; bright, glossy 

 green foliage. 



Improved Universal Favorite. Color a brilliant, 

 bright, shining pink. 



John Burton. — Flowers of medium size, very 

 double ; of a delicate peach color. 



Lynch's Hybrid.— Color bright pink. 



Pink Pearl.— Bud beautiful rich crimson, open 



flower perfectly double ; color beautiful pearl 

 pink with yellow stigmas. 



Prof. C. Sargent.— Very rich deep golden yel- 

 low in bud. 



Red Memorial. — Color brilliant carmine red. 



Robert Craig. — Color yellow, shaded with 

 apricot, deepening in the center. 



Sweetheart.— The color is bright pink, but 

 shaded blush white when fully expanded. 



White Star.— Beautiful single white flowers 

 with yellow stamens. 



Wm. C. Egan. — Large flowers ; color a beau- 

 tiful shade of rose. 



Wm. F.Dreer.— Flowers creamy white bordered 

 with bright rosy pink; open flowers pure white. 



Wm. K. Harris. — Flowers pale flesh color, 

 double to the center. 



NEW HYBRID POLYANTHA ROSES 



Etoile de Mai. — The buds are beautiful nankeen 

 yellow, changing to creamy white, with lemon 

 center in the open flower. 



Eugenie Lamesch. — Buds pure, bright ochre 

 yellow, passing into light yellow. 



La Prosperine.— Flowers peach red, center 

 chrome-orange. 



Ma Fillette.— Color peach-red on yellow ground; 

 center brilliant carmine. Blooms in clusters. 



Petit Constant. — Color capuchin-red and car- 

 mine, with orange and aurore reflection. 



Polyantha Grandiflora. — Produces large panicles 

 of white bramble-like semi-double flowers. 



Shower of Pearls. Exquisite sno\v-white, sin- 

 gle flowers, borne in lovely sprays like showers 

 of pearls. 



Snowball. — Produces its snow-white camellia- 

 like blossoms in clusters of 25 to 50. 



NEW CLIMBING TEA AND NOISETTE ROSES 



Allister Stella Gray.- Color light yellow. Flow- 

 ers of medium size produced in clusters; frag- 

 rance very sweet. 



Carmine Pillar. — The color is a delightful shade 

 of bright rosy carmine. Perfectly hardy. 



Climbing Bridesmaid. — Beautiful clear, dark 

 pink flowers, which in the bud and when fully 

 open are simply superb. 



Climbing Cecile Brunner. — Color rosy pink, rich 

 creamy white ground. Hardy with protection. 



Climbing Malmaison. — Color rich, creamy, flesh 

 shaded, clear, peachy rose, with rose center. 

 Hardy with protection. 



Climbing Marie Guillot.— Color pure snow-white, 

 sometimes faintly tinged with pale yellow. 



Elie Beauvilain. — Lovely flowers of salmon 

 color, much after the style of Gloire de Dijon. 



Fanny Stolwerck. — Color yellow and salmon 



rose, shaded with peach and reflexed with 



copper; buds coppery carmine. 



PriPP °^ *" Roses on this page, strong one-year-old plants, 

 1 11\./C postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 35c each ; 3 for $1.00 



Jene Andre. — Good-sized orange-yellow flow- 

 ers that shade darker towards the center. 



Madam Wagram. — A Climbing Paul Neyron. 

 Color fresh satiny-rose, passing into fleshy and 

 Chinese red. 



Pillar of Gold. — Color rosy-pink, base of petals 

 yellow. 



Queen Alexandra.— Flowers are produced in 

 large clusters, very beautiful, deep pink, creamy 

 white center. Perfectly hardy. 



Striped Reine Marie Henriette. — B e a u t i f u 1 1 y 



striped, flamed and shaded in bright carmine 

 and very pale rose. A superb novelty. Per- 

 fectly hardy. 



White Marechal Niel. — This variety is identical 

 with its parent. Yellow Mareclial Niel, with the 

 exception of the color of the flower, which is 

 pure white. Should be carefully protected in 

 the North. 



Zepherin Drouat.— Flowers very large and 

 double, of fine, bright rose color. Blooms freely. 



15e each : 4 for 50c ; 9 for $1.00 ; larger size, 20c each ; 3 for 50c 

 $3.50 per dozen, by express. 



