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



Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses — Continued 



Anna De Diesbach 



GLORY OF PARIS 



An offspring of the famous old favorite, La 

 Reine, and also the seed parent of that glorious 

 variety, Paul Neyron, which facts should be 

 effective evidence of its good qualities. The 

 color is the most lovely brilliant carmine; long, 

 pointed buds and large, finely-formed, compact 

 flowers, very full and double and delightfully 

 sweet. A vigorous grower and a fine bloomer; 

 one of the really good Roses. 



COUNTESS OF ROSEBERRY 



The color is satiny pink in the center and deepens 

 to the outer petals to a bright rose. The feathery 

 shading gives it the appearance of two distinct 

 colors. Very free fiowering and a good grower. 



DUKE OF CONNAUGHT 



Velvety crimson flushed with red. Flowers large, 

 full and well formed. A vigorous grower. 



DUKE OF EDINBURGH 



Brilliant scarlet crimson shaded with maroon. i,arge 

 lud full. Foliage very attractive. One of the old stand- 

 bys. 



EARL OF DUFFERIN 



Velvety crimson, beautifully shaded with rich 

 naioon. Large, full and fragrant. 



EMPRESS OF INDIA 



Color dark brownish crimson. Very double and finely 

 haped flower; very distinct. A strong, vigorous grower. 



FISHER HOLMES 



A very beautiful and valuable Rose, resembling 

 General Jacqueminot, but fuller and more constant 

 bloomer; dark, rich scarlet, passing to deep velvety 

 crimson; extra large, full flowers; very sweet. 



GENERAL WASHINGTON 



Color bright, shining crimson; flowers are large 

 ard perfectly double; blooms the first season and 

 almost constantly. 



GLOIRE DE MARGOTTIN 



The flowers are very large, somewhat globular, 

 very full and deliciously scented; the color is a 

 clear, dazzling red; one of the most brilliant Roses 

 ever seen. 



GLORY OF THE EXPOSITION OF BRUSSELS 



Large full flowers; fine fragrance; color deep vel- 

 vety, purplish amaranth, almost black; base of petals 

 fiery red. We recommend this as one of the most 

 satisfactory of all hardy Roses. A superb variety. 



Haileybury 



A beautiful Rose of extraordinary merit. 

 Blooms with the greatest freedom, almost as 

 freely as a Hybrid Tea. The flowers are of 

 a charming, refined, round, shape; color bright 

 crimson; a good strong grower. A Rose that 

 you should have. 25 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts.; 

 two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



Francois Levet 



Beyond question one of the best of Hardy 

 Roses; we recommend it highly for general 

 planting. It is an unusually vigorous grower, 

 and as free blooming as any variety in the list. 

 Large, finely-made flowers almost the size of 

 Paul Neyron; color, cherry pink, delicately 

 shaded carmine and blush. Very fragrant. 

 Extra good. 



-^ • of all Roses on this page, except where noted, 15 cts. each; any 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1, 



r flCG postpaid; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each; 3 for $1; $3,50 per doz., by Express. D. & C. 

 Roses stand for quality. 



