THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., WE^T G ROVE, P A. 



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Soleil D'Or 



Soleil D'Or 



Golden Sun 



The most unique Rose in cuKiva- 

 tion, being the first of a new race 

 both in habit of growth and color of 

 flower. A strong, robust grower, with 

 straight branches, and heavy, deep 

 green foliage. Very full, the expand- 

 ed flowers being large and globular, 

 the center petals being well incurved, 

 forming a double flower. The color 

 of a fullv expanded flower is extra- 

 ordinarv" and is not found in any 

 other varietv in cultivation — a blend- 

 ing of reddish-gold, orange-yellow, 

 nasturtium-red and pink, forming a 

 combination that is well described 

 when the Rose was named Golden 

 Sun. A description is inadef4uate to 

 describe the warmness of color, and 

 no description can do justice to the 

 peerless beauty of this wonderful 

 new, hardy yellow Rose. It will 

 prove hardv in all sections of the 

 countrv. if has but one drawback to 

 the propagator's mind, and that is 

 that it does not succeed well on its 

 own roots, and we, therefore, offer 

 it in strong, low-budded plants, two- 

 year-old stock only. 50 cts. each. 



MIIE. EUGEXE MARLITT.— New 

 Bourbon China Rose of very vigorous 

 growth. Flowers large, very double 

 and full; bright, rich carmine-red, 

 does not fade or bleach. A constant 

 and abundant bloomer. Hardy and 

 fragrant. !.•> cts. each: 9 for $1 i two- 

 year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



BLANCHE MOREAU (Moss). — 

 Flowers are produced in clusters, and 

 are large, full and sweet; the color is 

 pure white: both flowers and buds 

 have an abundance of lovely deep- 

 green moss. 20 cts. each; 3 for 

 50 cts.; 7 for $1; two-year-old plants, 

 35 cts. ea'h. 



WHITE MOSS. — White tinged with 

 flpsh 20 cts. each: i for 50 cts.; 7 for 

 $1; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



POLYANTHA OR FAIRY ROSES 



f ever-blooming Roses, distinguished 

 and very double flowers, which are 



The Polyanthas are a lovely and distinct class < 

 by their dwarf, bushy habit of growth, medium size 



30 cts. each; *3 per dozen. .^ 



Etoile d'Or. — Flowers, double, borne in large 

 clusters; pale chrome yellow, with rich citron 

 red center; blooms quicklv and profusely, and 

 besides being exceedingly beautiful, entirely 

 distinct. 



Flora. — Flowers are quite large, very full 

 and round. delightfully perfumed and 

 borne in immense clusters. The color is 

 fine ivory white, delicately tinged with' soft 

 rosy blush. 



Florabunda. — Flowers pale rose color, 

 medium size, very double and fragrant, and 

 borne in immense clusters. 



George Pernet. — Very beautiful flowers, 

 medium size, very full, with fine imbricated 

 petals, lovely buff rose, delicately shaded 

 lemon and fawn; extra fine. 



Gloire de Polyan"tlia. — Flowers largo, per- 

 fectlv double and deliciously sweet: color, fine 

 citron rose, elegantly flushed pale carmine. 



Jeanne Drivon.— Color, pure white, faintly 

 tinged with crimson. 



Little Pet. — Pure creamy white, sometimes 

 delicatclv tinged with salmon rose. 



Mad'lle C ecile Bruner. — Color, rosy pink on 

 rich creamy- white ground: a great bloomer; 

 vcrv satisfactory for bedding. 



Marie Pavie. — Medium size, very full and 

 double, borne in large clusters and masses; 

 excellent for cutting: color, rich creamy white, 

 finely (lushed with carmine rose; delightfuUy 

 peifunied. 



Mignonette. — Color, clear pink, passing to 

 white, tinged with pale rose; an immense 

 bloomer. - . ,, „ 



Miniature. — This is the smallest of all Roses. 

 Flowers in wreaths and clusters seem to cover 

 the whole plant: color, cream rose flushed red. 



Perle d'Or. — Color, coppery gold, changing 

 to fawn and salmon: flat-rayed form, xery 

 doiibl- and elegantly perfumed. 



