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



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Marie Van Houtte 



A grrand old Rose, one of the best in 

 our list. The eolor of the flowers, which are 

 large, full, deep and double, is pale canary 

 yellow, passing' to rich creamy white, 

 shaded with pale rose. It groAvs strong 

 and sturdily, and blooms constantly and 

 with great freedom. Very hardy. 



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MADAME ElilE I.,AMBERT.— Color, 

 creamy white, faintly tinted with pale golden 

 yellow, and exquisitely bordered and tinted 

 with soft rosy flesh; very beautiful and sweet. 



MADAME L,AMBARD. — Color, a beautiful 

 shade of rosy bronze, passing- to salmon and 

 fawn, beautifully shaded with carmine. 



MAD. E. DURANTHOIV.— The color is citron 

 yellow, with bright red center, delicately 

 blended. 



MADAME HO^fORE DEFRESNE. — This superb 

 variety is valuable because of its large, full, double 

 flowers, which are pure golden yellow. 



MADAME DE A^ATRY. — The'color is a rich crimson 

 scarlet, bright and beautiful. 



MADAME JOSEPH SCHWARTS.— Flowers very 

 full and sweet, pure white, tinged and shaded with 

 pale yellow and rosy blush. 



MADAME WELCHE.— Color, a beautiful shade of 

 amber yellow, deepening toward center to orange or 

 coppery yellow, delicately clouded with pale crimson. 



MAD. MARGOTTIN. — This is a grand Rose; always 

 a favorite, very large and perfectly double; flowers 

 elegantly perfumed; color, beautiful dark-citron yel- 

 low, with apricot shadings, and red center; a strong 

 grower and quite hardy, blooming profusely. 



MAD. PIERRE GUILLOT.— Color, delicate orange 

 yellow, distinctly veined and bordered with clear pink; 

 altogether unique and remarkable and exceedingly 

 handsome. 



Marechal Robert 



We select this variety from among hun- 

 dreds as extra good. The flowers are full 

 double and sweet; they are borne in abun- 

 dance on long, stiff stems all through the 

 growing season. The color is pure white, 

 faintly tinged with blush and yellow; a 

 good, healthy grower, and altogether a 

 pleasing and satisfactory Rose. 



Mad. Francisca Kru|(er 



A strikingly handsome Rose, one of the 

 very best for open-ground culture. It would 

 be hard to name a better or more satisfac- 

 tory rose. It is especially adapted to bedding 

 or massing. Holds its foliage under all 

 sorts of adverse conditions. The flowers are 

 deeply shaded coppery yellow in color, and 

 are of large size. A strong and vigorou.*^ 

 grower and a good and constant bloomer. 



10cts.Each^ 



fof all Roses oflfere«l on this page, except where noted ; any 6 for 60 



per dozen, larger size 15 cts. each; 4 for oO cts., po.stpaid. Two. 



plants, oO cts. each; $3 per dozen, by express, at purchaser's 



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