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



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HYBRID TEA ROSES, 

 continued 



Canadian Queen. The flow- 

 ers are very large, of 

 splendid substance, very 

 beautiful and in color 

 light pink, lighter than 

 Bridesmaid. 



*General McArthur. One 

 of the brightest vivid 

 crimson-scarlet Roses in 

 existence. Beautiful, 

 large, double, well- 

 formed flowers, pro- 

 duced in abundance. 

 Hardy and fragrant. A 

 great Rose. 20 cts. each, 

 50 cts. for .3; larger size, 

 25 cts. each, -SI for 5. 



*Camoens. A delightful 

 shade of China-rose, suf- 

 fused with pale yellow, 

 flushed with carmine. 

 Beautifully formed flow- 

 ers; a favorite with us 

 because of its merits. 



Prince of Bulgaria. A 

 beautiful Rose in every 

 respect. Flowers large, 

 full and double, and of 

 splendid substance. In 

 in a general way, might 

 be called deep j-ellow; 

 outer petals rosj' flesh; 

 inner petals light yellow. 



J. B. Clark. Imagine an 

 intense, deep scarlet 

 Rose, shaded blackish 

 crimson, like the sheen 

 of a plum, 7 inches in 

 diameter and 5 inches 

 deep, and you can form 

 an idea of the beaut j' 

 and immen-sity of this 

 phenomenal new Hy- 

 brid Tea Rose! This 



great new Rose, our stock of which is genuine, imported from the introducer, has the most beautiful habit 

 of growth and foliage we have ever seen. The glory of the plant, however, is its flowers. The color is new and 

 dazzling, while the fragrance is intensely sweet. It has proven hardy in the coldest parts of Canada. Our 

 stock is all on own roots. 30 cts. each, SI for 4; larger size, 40 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 60 cts. each. 



Dingee's Everblooming Tea Roses 



"While not so hardy as the Hybrid Teas or Hybrid Perpetuals, yet with protection they will live through 

 the winters in almost all sections of the country, except in the extreme North. In the South they are unexcelled. 

 "Whether planted in tFie open ground or used for pot culture, and the fact that one-year-old plants produce a 

 profusion of flowers makes them indispensable to every Rose-lover. We do not force plants for flowers, hence 

 Dingee stock is always sure to give satisfaction. . 



QUEEN BEATRICE ROSE (see page 



Albert Stopford. Almost the equal, and, in some 

 respects, the superior of Bon Silene, the flowers 

 being fuller. Color dark crimson-rose. 



Aline Sisley. Large, full, double flowers; rich and 

 rare shades of violet-red and crimson-maroon, 

 with delicious fragrance, makes it one of the best. 

 A wonderfully free bloomer and a great red Rose. 

 *Beauty of Rosemawr. New and attractive. Flowers 

 large and perfectly double. Color rich carmine- 

 red, veined with creamy white; very fragrant. 



Bon Silene. Introduced 1839, and not yet super- 

 seded by any new variety, is sufficient recom- 

 mendation of its qualities. Splendidly formed 

 flowers, immense in size. Color deep rose, some- 

 times rosy crimson. Blooms all the time. 



Bridesmaid. One of the flnest forcing Roses, a sport 

 from the old and popular pink Tea, Catharine Sler- 

 met, but of a fine, clear, dark pink, much deeper 

 and more constant in color than Mermet; very 

 desirable for winter blooming. 



Burbank. An introduction of Luther Burbank. 

 Bears profusely cherry-crimson flowers, deep and 

 durable. It is one of the best for outdoors. 



Christine de Noue. Beautiful flowers, large and hand- 

 some; buds long and finely pointed. Color clear, 

 rich maroon, center sometimes streaked with 

 silvery white; petals imbricated; deliciously sweet. 



Comtesse Dusy. Beautiful, rare and much sought 

 after. Magnificent buds, long and pointed; splen- 

 did flowers; color satiny white; very free. 

 *Cornelia Cook. Either outdoors or in is hard to beat. 

 Free-blooming; perfectly double flowers; creamy 

 white, faintly tinged with pale lemon and blush. 



Coquette de Lyon. One of the finest Tea Roses in 

 cultivation; pure canary-yellow. Beautiful form; 

 deep and double. 



Crimson Baby Rambler. This is the Rose that blo9ms 

 every day in the year. Grows but 20 inches high. 

 A perfect gem in pots or boxes for winter bloom- 

 ing in the house; splendid in the open ground. 

 Perfectly hardy everywhere. Flowers borne in 

 immense numbers in clusters like Climbing Crim- 

 son Rambler. A splendid variety. Cannot be kept 

 from blooming. Try it. Three-year-old plants, 

 65 cts. each. 



Pink Baby Rambler. Identical with Crimson BaViy 

 Rambler, except the flowers are more full, while 

 the color is shining, brilliant pink; flowers pro- 

 duced in wonderful profusion in large clusters, 

 each individual flower measuring over 2 inches 

 in diameter. We predict that this grand new Rose 

 will become one of the best varieties for general 

 cultivation yet offered. Perfectly hardy, and the 

 equal of an Azalea for pot culture indoors. 



Prices: All Roses described on this page, strong, one-year-old plants from 21- and 3-inch pots, except 

 where noted, 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for 4, $1 for 9 ; larger size, 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, postpaid. Two- 

 year-old plants, 30 cts. each, $1 for 4, $3 per doz., by express. 



