New Guide to Rose Culture for 1907 



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"r>TJ T/^^HTC ^^^ varieties on this and preceding page 10 GENTS EAGH 

 X JLvX V^XjyO for strong 2 1-2 and 3-inch pot plants, purchaser's selection ; 



any 6 for 50 cts.; 15 for $1, postpaid. 30 CENTS EACH, 



$3 per dozen for strong two-year-old plants, on own roots, purchaser's selection. 

 Our selection, 25 cts. each; 6 for $1.25; $2.50 per dozen, by Express only, at pur- 

 chaser's expense. We can supply all the varieties here listed in two-year-old 

 plants, ON OWN ROOTS, and true to name. D. & C. Roses stand for quality. 



Empress Marie of Russia.^Cauary yellow, shaded 



white and lemon. 

 Erzherzog" Franz Fertlinand. — Red and yellow 



ground, inside carmine. 

 Etolle Polaire (Polar Star).— Creamy white, shaded 



pink, red and yellow. 

 General 3Iercliantsk;y.— Exquisite rosy flesh. Fine. 

 Gloire des Cuivres.— Salmon rose, tinted coppery 



gold. 

 Grande-Duehesse Adelaide de Lnxembonrg:. — 



Yellow. 

 Grande due Gnlllannie de Lnxembonrg — Sal- 

 mon rose and red. 

 Grande-Dncliesse Hilda de Bade.— Creamy 



white, tinged golden yellow. 

 Gnstave Aadand.— Citron red, clouded with orange 



red. 

 Henry Maynadier.— Rose colored. 

 H. Plantagenet.— China rose, shading to pink and 



carmine. 

 Hon. Edith GiflEord.— Flesh white, shaded cream 



and pink. Fine. 

 Ingegnoll Predilatta.— Carmine red, inside rose 



peach, 

 Jeanne d'Arc.— Golden yellow. 

 Jeanne Gnillanmez. — Coppery yellow, suffused yel 



low and blush. 

 Jean Fernet — Canary yellow. Splendid. 

 Joseph 3Ietrat.— Carnation, red passing to carmine. 

 Jnles Finger.— Rosy scarlet, shaded intense crim- 

 son. 

 Lady Castlereagrh.— Rose, shaded sulphur yellow. 

 La Xlege.— Fine large double white flowers. 

 La Pactole.— Pale sulphur yellow. 

 La Sylphide — Blush with fawn center. Very large 



and double. 

 Lanrette.— Creamy white, shaded rose. 

 Letty Coles.— The color is a soft rose pink, deeply 



shaded with intense crimson. A handsome rose. 

 Loaisa de la Rive.— Soft blush, shaded salmon and 



fawn. 

 Louise Bonrbonnaud.— Bright rose with golden 



shade. 

 Lonis Richard. — Coppery rose, shaded carmine and 



crimson. 

 Madame Adolphe de Tarle.— Canary yellow, pass- 

 ing to white. 

 3Iadame Azelie Imbert.— Rosy buff, with peach 



shadings. 

 Madame Bravy.— Creamy white, blush center. 

 Madame Chedane Gninoissean.— Clear golden 



yellow, y 

 Mad. Damaizin.— Salmon rose changing to amar- 

 anth. 

 Madame E. Helfenbien.— Chamois yellow, shaded 



apricot and rose. 

 3Iadame Falcot.— Yellow. A parent of Yellow 



Rambler. 

 Madame F. Brassac.— Bronze red, tinted coppery 



Y'ellow. 

 Madame F. Dnpias.— Creamy white, rosy carmine 



shadings. 

 Madame Frenlon.— White, slightly tinted red. 

 Madame la Generale Gonrko.— Pink, shaded buff 



and rose. 

 Madame Jos. Laperierre.— China rose, with silver 



shadings. 

 3Iadame Leon St. Jean — Carmine and orange. 



tinged citron and yellow. 

 Mad. Lonis Gravier.— The outer petals are coppery 



yellow. Center bright pinkish rose. 

 Madame Marie Pavie — Silvery pink, edged white. 

 Madame Olga.— White, tinged canary yellow. 



Madame Philippe — I'ink. shaded carmine, yellow 



and crimson. 

 .Madame Sadie Carnot.— Cherry red. Very pretty. 

 Madame Scipion Coehet.— Creamy rose, crimson 



center. 

 Madame Vlllermoz — Creamy white, tinged with 



blush. 

 Mad'elle Clandine Perrean — Pink on white 



ground, center crimson. 

 Mad'elle Genevieve Godard.— Clear carmine red. 

 Mad'elle Marguerite Fabisch.— Rich crimson. 

 Mad'elle >'athalia Imbert. — Reddish salmon, 



changing to apricot. 

 Madeline Gnillanmez.— White, center salmon, 



variegated yellow. 

 Marie Ducher.— Rich salmon, fawn center. 

 Marquis de Vivens.— Violet crimson, shaded yel- 

 low, salmon and fawn. 

 Maurice Rouvier.— Pink, shaded buff and crimson, 



border of white. 

 Mons. Fnrtada.— Bright sulphur yellow. 

 Mrs. Pierpont Morgan. — Intense, rosy crimson. 



unsurpassed. 

 Perle de Feu.— New, poppy red, shading to ver- 

 milion and yellow. 

 Pierre Migron.— Delicate light pink. Very beautiful. 

 President.— Rosy crimson, changing to carmine, 



shaded red. 

 President Constant.— Clear rosy pink. 

 Princesse RadziTt-lll. — Double, bright rose and 



carmine. 

 Princesse Sarsina.— Flesh, tinged apricot yellow, 



shaded red. 

 RainboTv. — Pink, striped crimson, center amber. 

 Regulus.— Carmine, shaded purple and red. 

 Rosario Castel.— Glowing pink, crimson center. 

 Rubens.— Pale yellow, tinged with fawn. 

 St. Joseph.— Bright carmine, changing to rose or 



fawn. 

 Santa Rosa. — Rich, shell-pink, inclining to crimson; 



full, double reflexed petals. A compact grower, 



free from rust, mildew or any defect. 

 Sappho. — Apricot-yellow, shaded fawn and rose. 

 Senator McXaughton. — A grand white Rose, off- 

 spring of Perle des Jardins. 

 Sombrieul.— Pure white, edged with silvery rose. 

 Souv. de Admiral Courbet. — Bright fiery red. 

 Souv. de Gabriel Drevet. — Salmon red. toned 



violet crimson. 

 Souv. de Lady Ashburton.— Coppery red. suffused 



with yellow. 

 Souv. de Lndovic de Talance.— Fleshy white. 



center carnation, edged yellow. 

 Souv. de Madame Ludmilla Schulz.— Rose and 



white. 

 Souv. de Paul Xeyron — White, tinged with golden 



yellow, edged rosy crimson. 

 Souv. de Pere Lalanne.— Brilliant carmine, center 



gold. 

 Souv. de Victor Hugo.— Citron red. with amber 



and fawn shading. 

 Snzanna Blanchet.— Pale flesh, passing to silvery 



white, shaded rosy amber. 

 Theresa Lambert.— Rose, tinged gold, base salmon. 

 Viscountess Wautier.- Resembles Duchess de 



Brabant. Rosy pink. 

 Waban.— Bright pink; sport from Catharine Merniet. 

 White Pearl — Sport from Perle des Jardins. Pure 



white. 



White Bon Silene.— A companion tt> Bon Silene. 

 Pure white. 



Yvonne Gravier.- Creamy yellow, shaded rose. 



Mount Rainier. Maryland. September 22, 190G. 

 The Dinsee & Conard Co.. West (Jiove. Penna. 



Gentlemen:— The 18 Roses received last Spring were 

 wonders. They all grew, and nearly all bloomed. Some 

 are blooming now I obtained 22 from another Ann. Only 

 two grew, and not a bud or flower from them. They had the 

 Terv best place I oonld give them, while yours were shaded 

 ftod too wet. Very truly. G. B. McINTOSH. 



Eureka, Minnesota. July 16. 1906. 

 Messrs. Dingee & Conard Co.. West Grove. Pa. 



(ientlemen:— Last year 1 purehased of you a small order 

 of Roses for trial. They all lived, with one exception, crew 

 rapidly and produced bUxim abundantly. This year I or- 

 dered quite a lar/fo number and everv one is livim:. and It 

 is surprising how the little plants liave grown and bloom- 

 ed. The trangplantlng did not seem to retard their srowth 

 in the least. Very trulv. .T. P. BROWN. 



