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THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPAXY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



The Famous Cochet 

 Roses 



The Cochet Roses are perfectly hardy in 

 every section of the country, even where the 

 winters are most severe, with slight protec- 

 tion. Xo matter where you live, thev will 

 give perfect satisfaction. They thrive vig- 

 orously and bloom lavishly all summer long, 

 and increase in beauty with the passing 

 years. 

 Pink 3Iaman Cochet. The buds are large, 



full and firm, elegantly pointed, showing 



depth and richness as they expand. The 



superb flowers are clear, rich pink. 

 White Maman Cochet. Snowy white, with 



sometimes a faint tinge of pink. 

 Red Maman Cochet (Helen Gould). The 



flowers are very full, perfectly double; 



buds long and pointed. Color warm, rosy 



crimson, hardj- everywhere. 

 Yellow Maman Cochet. A typical Cochet 



Rose, of a deep sulphur yellow. 

 Crimson Maman Cochet (Etoile de France). 



Clear shade of red crimson. 



White 31aman Cochet 



Alexander Hill Gray 



After a thorough trial both indoors, under glass and 

 in the open ground, we are pleased to offer this 

 lovely yellow rose to our customers as one of the 

 very best of its class and color. The color, which is 

 a deep lemon yellow deepening as the flower ex- 

 pands, does not fade in the open ground, as is usual 

 with such. Buds and blooms of perfect formation 

 and of great substance, and produced in the greatest 

 abundance throughout the entire season. Strong 

 grower and hardy everywhere. Awarded Gold Medal 

 by National Rose Society. Price, first size one-year 

 plants, 25 cts. each: 5 for $1.00, postpaid. Two-year- 

 old plants, 50 cts. each, by express. 



Enfant de Lyon (The Sweet Anise Rose). In color 

 the flowers are beautiful creamy-rose, delicately 

 shaded with coppery yellow, and very fragrant. 

 The flowers are much admired for their color and 

 the distinct Anise fragrance peculiar to this va- 

 riety. This variety is becoming more popular every 

 year. 

 Papa Gontier. A strong, vigorous grower and con- 

 stant bloomer; one of the very best and most val- 

 uable, both for open ground and greenhouse; color 

 rich cherry-red. passing to clear, .glowing crimson. 

 One of the best for all purposes, with immense 

 buds and magnificent flowers. 

 Freiherr Van Marschall. As an outdoor Rose it has 

 no superior. It has wonderfully beautiful foliage 

 and produces large, full, beautifully shaped flowers, 

 which are borne in profusion all through the sea- 

 son. The color is bright red, one of the best red 

 Tea Roses that is known. 

 The Queen. Of vigorous and healthy growth, sweetly 

 scented. A constant bloomer, producing profuse 

 crops of buds and flowers; the buds are well 

 shaped, with large petals of best substance. White. 

 Mad. de Watteville. The Tulip Rose. The color is a 

 magnificent shade of creamy-yellow, richly col- 

 ored with rosy blush; the large petals are bordered 

 with bright crimson, giving it a very strikins and 

 beautiful appearance. 

 Wm. R. Smith. Especially suited for outdoor plant- 

 ing and cutting purposes. The soft blending of the 

 salmon-pinks, rose-pinks, and the magnificent flesh 

 tints resemble the blush of a maiden's cheek. 

 IMme. Heinz. Saffron yellow, shaded with carmine. 

 Double and free flowering. 



Special Offer of Cochet 

 Roses 



One each of the five colors, strong: 

 plants, postpaid, for $1.00. Two-year-old 

 plants, one of each, five in all, $3.00, by 

 express; $3.25 by parcel post, prepaid. 



Safrano. The color is a bright apricot-yellow, pass- 

 ing to orange and fawn, sometimes tinted with 

 rose. A splendid old-time R'ose that has never 

 been replaced by any newcomer of its class or 

 color. It is a variety especially adapted to out- 

 door planting: vigorous, healthy; blooms all 

 summer. 



Burbank. A rival of Champion of the World, bear- 

 ing a great profusion of large crimson flowers; 

 very fragrant. 



Princess Bonnie. The brightest, sweetest and freest- 

 blooming Rose in existence. Color, solid crimson, 

 deeper and more vivid than "Jack." Fragrance 

 far sweeter than La France. Always blooming. 



Marie Lambert, or Snowflake. Large, double, creamy 

 white flowers are produced in marvelous profu- 

 sion. It is unusually hardy and .grows vigorously. 

 The foliage is very substantial, of attractive dark 

 green color and practically free from disease. 



Madame Lamfcard, Color a ma.gnificent shade of 

 rosy bronze, changing to salmon and fawn, tinted 

 with carmine. 



3Iadame Welche. Color a magnificent shade of am- 

 ber yellow, deepening toward the center to orange 

 or coppery yellow, delicately clouded with pale 

 crimson. 



Mrs. Dudley Cross. In color, a pale chamois, or 

 light yellow faintly flushed with rose; in strength, 

 hardiness and vigor of growth not surpassed by 

 any known Rose, and growing to perfection in the 

 garden. 



Norma. Almost like Mad. Caroline Testout in form 

 and sturdiness of growth; of splendid fragrance 

 and the color is a magnificent shade of pink. 



Uncle John. An offspring of Golden Gate, from 

 which it differs in color, which is much more in- 

 te-nse. Well worth a trial. 



Mad. Francisca Kruger. Of strong and vigorous 

 growth and a constant bloomer, which is especially 

 suited to bedding or massing. The flowers are 

 deeply shaded coppery yellow in color, and are of 

 large size. 



Princess de Sagran. The flowers are well made, while 

 the buds are beautiful. The color is fine velvety 

 crimson; very brilliant. The bush is remarkably 

 free in growth and extra hardy, bearing a profu- 

 sion of handsome blooms all summer. 



Madame Cusin. The bright purplish crimson flow- 

 ers, with base of inside petals sometimes streaked 

 with white, are produced in great profusion. The 

 flowers are double and very fragrant. 



25 cts. Each ^^^ ^^ Roses on this page, except where noted; 5 for $1.00; two-year-old plants, 

 1 each by express, $7.50 per dozen, 85 cts. each by parcel post, with soil on roots. 



