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The Dingee & Gonard Co., West Grove, Pa. 



for all Roses offered on this page, except where noted; any six for SOcts; 

 dozen, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each; $3 

 purchaser's expense. D. & C. Roses stand for quality. 



$1 



lUC. C3.Ch ''ozen, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each; $3 per dozen, by ExpressTat 



per 



LADY MARY CORRY 



Of wonderfully vigorous, erect, branching habit. 

 Blooms nice size, freely produced and of perfect form. 

 Color deep golden yellow. Very distinct and fine. A 

 Tea Rose of pronounced merit. 15c. each; -4 for 50c. 

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



MADAM HOSTE 



Extra large flowers and superb buds. Very full and 

 delightfully perfumed. Color soft, light canary yellow, 

 deepening to the center to pure golden yellow. Beau- 

 tifully flushed with pale amber. Edge and reverse of 

 l)etai.s creamy white. Excellent for pot culture. A 

 popular rose. 15c. each; 4 for 50c. 



MURIEL GRAHAM 



An offspring of Catherine Mermet. Color is a paie 

 cream faintly blushed rose, almost a yellow Mermet. 

 The hal)lt of growth is similar to its parent. Flowers 

 i5 to 4 inches across in open ground. 15c. each; 4 for 

 50c.; 9 for $1. 



MADAME MARTHA DU BOURG 



Immensely Free-Bloomiing 



One of the prettiest and best Roses; flowers cup- 

 shaped, with wonderfully pretty crimped petals; giv- 

 ii.g them a distinct lace-like appearance. The color is 

 fine creamy pink, with rosy flesh center; the buds, 

 SMUietimes the flowers, are beautiful apricot yellow, 

 tiiished with orange red. 



MADAM RENE GERARD 



Bush strong like Luciole. Buds elegant Nas- 

 turtium yellow; open flowers in bright yellow; 

 full and double. A grand Rose in every way. 

 None better. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts. 



MME. JEAN SISLEY 



A free flowering, hardy Rose of merit. This is a 

 great acquisition for bedding purposes, and a Rose 

 that will please. It is full and double and in color 

 pure white. Fine for cemetery planting. 



MAURICE ROVIER 



This is one of the strongest growing of all the 

 Teas. Color pink, shaded buff and crimson, with 

 border of white. This is an elegant garden Rose, and 

 should be more generally planted. A very free 

 bloomer. 



NIPHETOS 



One of the Best 



This splendid variety still holds the lead as being 

 the most elegant white Tea Rose among the older 

 sorts. The buds are remarkably long and large, mak- 

 ing this a splendid forcing Rose. The color is pure 

 snow white, sometimes very faintly tinged with pale 

 yellow. Remarkable in size and purity, and always 

 scarce. 



NORMA 



A grand new Rose. The fragrance is superb and 

 the color an exquisite shade of pink almost similar 

 to Mad. Caroline Testout. Has withstood a tem- 

 perature of 16 degrees below zero. 30 cts. each; 3 

 for 50 cts. J two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



PRINCESS DE SAGAN 



A Rich Crimson Tea Rose 

 Crimson is a scarce color among Tea Roses, and for 

 that reason, as well as for its vigorous growth, this is 

 a Rose of great value and beauty. The color is rich 

 velvety crimson brilliantly beautiful. It blooms quick- 

 ly and abundantly; in fact, is one of the freest bloom- 

 ing of Tea Roses. The flowers are very prettily made, 

 while the buds are exceedingly handsome. In its color 

 it is unexcelled for outdoor culture. 



Try Killarney! ^^^ New Hybrid Tea 



Rose. See Front Cover. 



Madame Je ^A^atteviUe 



The Tulip Rose 

 This grand variety, sometimes called the Tulip Rose 

 is one of the most beautiful varieties we have evei 

 sent out, and is very largely planted by those wh( 

 know its beauty. The color is a remarkable shade ol 

 creamy yellow, richly colored with rosy blush; tht 

 petals are large and each one widely bordered witli 

 bright crimson, which gives it a very striking and 

 beautiful appearance. The flowers are large, very ful 

 and highly perfumed. For planting in the open ground 

 Mad. de Watteville takes front rank, being a hardy, 

 vigorous grower, standing the sun and weather well, 

 a profuse bloomer unsurpassed for cutting. 



SOUV. DE JEANNE CABAUD 



One of the most extraordinary Roses ever offered 

 Strong grower, producing in greatest profusion extrt 

 large, full, double flowers, the color of which is im 

 possible to describe accurately; the outer petals an 

 coppery yellow, center apricot and carmine with al 

 the graduate shades. 15c. each; 4 for 50c. 5 9 for $1 

 two-year-old plants, 30c. each. 



PRINCESS ETIENNE DE CROY 



Color of flower peach-carmine, shaded lighter ot 

 pale orange ground; immense double flowers; consid 

 ered better than Mad. de Watteville; erect, firn 

 stem. Free bloomer. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts. 

 two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



