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T^e Dingee & Gonard Co., West Grove, Pa. 



NEW AND RARE ROSES 



OF REGENT INTRODUGTION 



O.N pages 12 to 23 are offered all new Roses of merit introduced during the past few rears up to 19( 

 not only in this country but in Europe. This grand collection emphasizes the zealous" efforts put for 

 ^u L ^"P^V^^s and our foreign agents that we might secure the newest, best and prettiest Roses 



the world In this department we are the acknowledged leaders, and we offer these varieties at pric 

 so low as to be within the easy reach of all. These, as well as all our Roses, are on tUeir own roo^ 

 and are therefore far more valuable than budded or grafted plants with which the country is flooded O 

 rollection includes varieties marvelous in form and color of flowers, possessing characteristics so remai 

 able that we believe if every Rose lover could but know their beauty they would be found in every c 

 loction. Many of these varieties are from the original stock, which we control, and cannot be had eh 

 where in America. Ours is the only House in this country maintaining a thoroughlv organized depai 

 iiient of special representatives in all parts of the world, and we are therefore enal^ed. wherever the 

 IS a Post Otbce, to bring to your doors not only the newest and best Roses, but everv varietv worth gro 

 iiig. ir you have any misgivings as to the beauty and merit of the newer varieties, set such aside and gi 

 them a trial. Their remarkable beauty, form and color effects will astonish you. 



. - . . . J Vig. ^Vigorous) Varieties which produce long shoots. 



Abbreviations used. VeryVig. Strong grovt^ers and moderate climbers.. 



Mod. (Moderate) Varieties of moderate grow^th. 



NEW EVER-BLOOMING TEA ROSES 



NAME 



Albertine Borguet 

 American Perfection 

 Auguste Gompte 



August Wattine 



Baronne Henriette 



Snoy 



Caroline Fochier 



Catherine Gerchen- 

 Freundlish 



very 

 vig. 



Clara Barton 



mod. 



Gompte Amede de 



Foras 



vig. 



Dr. Favre 



very 

 vig. 



Empress Alexandra 

 of Russia. 



very 

 vig. 



Frau Therese Gluck 



Furstin Hohenzollern 

 Infantin 



Habit of 

 Growth 



Vig. 



vig. 

 vig. 



vig. 

 vig. 

 vig. 



vig. 



vig. 



DESCRIPTION. 



Color yellow mauve; canary-yellow center. Vei 

 bright and sweet. 15c each; 4 for 50c. Two-yea 

 old plants, 30c each. 



Color light pink, shading deeper toward centre • 

 the flower. Fine, free bloomer and strong growe 

 15c each; 4 for 50c. Two-year-old plants, 30c. eac 



Color rose-red, outside petals carmine red with broj' 

 border of deeper color, and the center salmon co 

 ored rose ochre. 15c each; 4 for 50c. Two-year-o 

 plants, 30c each. 



Color light brick red on yellowish ground. Vei 

 fragrant. 15c each; 4 for 50c. Two-year-old plant 

 30c each. 



Superb flowers. Color carnation, center streake 

 with yellow; outside creamy rose. 15c each; 4 f( 

 50c. Two-year-old plants, 30c each. 



Flesh colored rose with bright salmon center. Fr( 

 blooming. 15c each; 4 for 50c. Two-year-old plant 

 30c each. 



Color rose, marble red, passing to crimson on bord( 

 of petals. 15c each; 4 for 50c. Two-year-old plant 

 30C each. 



Large double flowers. Color flesh pink, deeper : 

 center. 20c each. Two-year-old plants, 35c each. 



Color rich China rose with orange-copper and peac) 

 pink shadings, forming a striking combination. 2C 

 each; 3 for 50c. Two-year-old plants, 40c each. 



Strong grower, large, full, double flowers. Coh 

 magenta red; center carmine. 20c each; 3 for 50 

 Two-year-old plants, 40c each. 



The buds are bronzy salmon; open "flower rich lal 

 red, shaded with orange and fiery crimson. 20c eacl 

 3 for 50C. Two-year-old plants, 35c each. 



Color, outer petals dark red; center a peculiar ros 

 Fine for cutting. 15c each; 4 for 50c, Two-year-o 

 plants, 30c each. 



Color lilac rose on saffron-colored ground. 20c eac^ 

 3 for 50c, Two-year-old plants, 35c each. ^ 



