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



Mrs. John Laing 



Immense llowers, full and double 

 b.'.rne in great profusion on long, 

 stiff stems, and exceeding-ly sweet. 

 The color is a clear, bright, shin- 

 ing pink, exquisitely shaded. The 

 buds are long and pointed. 



Mabel Morrison 



Rare and lieauiiful: f^-xtra larg* 

 size: full, regular form: broad, 

 shell-like petals: color, pure snow 

 white, sometimes faintly tinged 

 with pink. 35 cts. each: two-year- 

 old plants, bj- express, 50 ets. each 



Mad. Alfred Carriere 



Extra large, full flnwers, ver\- 

 double and svi'eet: color, rich creamy 

 white, faintly tinged with pale yel- 

 low; excedingly beautiful. 



Mad. Plantier 



As permanent as an Hydrangea 

 and as hardy as an oak: for out- 

 door planting, the best white 

 Hybrid Perp*^tual. Esp^t ially good 

 for cemetery planting. Flowers are 

 pure white, very large and double: 

 a continuous bloomer. Good, white 

 hardy Roses are scarce — this is one 

 of the very best. 



Mad. Gabrlelle Luizet 



Extra large, elegantly formed 

 very double and full, fragrant: 

 color, an exquisite shade of clear 

 coral rose, suffused with lavender 

 and pearl: once seen will alw'ays 

 be remembered: good bloomer: 

 hardy. 35 fts. each: two-year-old 

 plants, by express. 50 cts. each. 



Mme. 

 Alfred De Rougemont 



"White tinged with pink. One of 

 the old standbys, and none better 

 of its color. Has good flowers, is a 

 strong groAver and free bloomer. 



Mdd. 1 harlesWood 



Marchioness of Lome 



Free flowering, with cup-shaped flowers nf 

 an exceedingly rich rosy color, slightl>' 

 shaded in the center with vivid carmine. 

 Large, very sweet and full. 20 ett*. each; two- 

 year-old plants, 40 vts. each. 



Roger Lambelin 



A decided curiosity among Rose.s — the color 

 is very dark crimson with narrow band of 

 Avhite forming a sharp contrast. The petals 

 fringed irregularly, like a double Petunia or 

 a Carnation. Odd and unique. 20 vtn. each: 

 3 for 50 ct«.; two-year-old plants, 40 vts, each. 



Pride of Waltha^m 



Flowers delicate flesh color, richly shaded 

 with bright rose, clear and distinct; very 

 large and full, with petals of great sub- 

 stance; a fine sort. 



Oakmont 



Color, peach-pink, flowers large and sweet; 

 ;ood bloomer and always gives satisfaction. 



Mad. Charles Wood 



Beerins to bloom siliuo.st as soon us 

 lilanted. and i-ontinties all throujtrli the 

 season; the flo>vers are extra larae, double, 

 full and quite fragrant : color, bright, fiery 

 scarlet, passing to fine rosy <Tinison. 

 shaded with uiaroou; sh<»wy and handsome, 

 and one of the best Roses for seueral 

 planting:. 



Mdwd. Masson 



A superb Ruse and one uf the very finest 

 Roses for garden cultivation; it is entii-ely 

 hardy, blooms nearly all the time, bearing 

 in profusion numbers of large, full, double 

 flowers of unusual beauty and wonderful 

 fragrance: color, clear, bright ros?e: distinct 

 and charming. 



W^ • of aJl Roses on this page, except where noted, 15 cts. each ; any 4 for 50 cts.; 9 ^or 



»^1*j£^g Jl, larger size, 20 cts. each: 3 for SOcts. postpaid: two-year old plants, 35 cts. each: 



3 for $1; 83.50 per dozen, by express. 



