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"A TRIAL OFFER 



Superb, Hardy, Free Blooming 

 Varieties, Postpaid, for 



99 



Our great stock of Roses, the largest in America, contains many very fine varieties which our catalogue does not 

 describe in detail, every way the equal, if not superior, to the popular favorites. We want you to know these Roses 

 as we do, hence we make this remarkable offer. If you will send us $1.00 we will forward eight of them, all different 

 kinds, no two alike, properly labeled, postpaid and safe arrival guaranteed, ^^ithout soil on roots. $1.25 with soil. 



8 ROSE PLANTS, $1.00 



You will not be disappointed in these Roses, take our word for it. Some will bloom this year throughout the 

 season and will continue each succeeding year to bloom more profusely and be a source of joy forever. We will 

 include in this collection such magnificent Roses as 



PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER, VRTD SC-\RLET SH.\DED SLIGHTLY CRIMSON, 

 but almost a flaming scarlet, a most pleasing and striking color. Makes a brilhant display for a long time in the 



garden. The petals do not fade like many cUmbing Roses, 

 but retain their bright color, and remains in bloom for from 

 two to four weeks. Illustrated in natural colors elsewhere 

 on this Circular. 



"CHARLES DINGEE," illustrated in natural colors 

 elsewhere on this Circular. Free blooming. Note de- 

 scription, in "Guide." 



Order at your convenience and plants will be reserv ed 

 for you and sent when you desire or immediately. 



The Dingee & Conard Co. 



West Grove, Peima. 

 Gentlemen: — 



I have one of your Charles Dingee Roses 

 that I grew from a cutting and I must say that it 

 is one of the most beautiful Roses I have ever 



seen or grew. 



Mrs. W 

 Jan. 22, 1926. 



C. Reiler, 



Houston, Texas. 



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The Always Popular Cochet Roses 



If you want five of the finest Roses in the world, which will produce hundreds of superb flowers 



throughout the growing season and producing the kind of flowers one never tires of, order this Cochet 



set. No matter where you five, they wiU gi\ e you perfect satisfaction. The Cochet Roses are perfectly 



hardy in every part of the country, even where the winters are most severe, with slight protection. In 



the more temperate sections and in the South they thrive vigorously and bloom most lavishly aU sima- 



mer long, growing into great, strong, lusty bushes which increase in beauty with the passing years. 



Piiik Maman Cochet — The Queen of all Pink Garden Roses. The buds are large, full and firm, 



elegantly pointed, showing depth and richness as they expand. The superb flowers open perfectly 



double, are extra large and of splendid substance. Hardy in every section of the country; clear 



rich pink, changing to silvery-rose. 



Wliite Maman Cochet — A most magnificent show-white Rose, with sometimes a faint tinge of pale 



lilush. It has the same freedom of bloom as the Pink Cochet, the same magnificent form of buds and 



ll< iwers, and the same hardiness — standing at the very head of aU Roses as the best white kind for 



<'[ii'n ground culture. \ igorous as an oak and hardy everywhere. 



Price of Pink and White Maman Cochet — Strong one year old plants, 25 cts. each;' 5 for $1.00!, postpaid; 

 two year old plants, 85 cts. each; $8.50 per doz, by express, or Parcel Post prepaid, with soil on roots. 



Red Maman Cochet (Helen Gould) — A Rose that wiU grow and give satisfaction in almost any soil or 

 situation. It produces flowers in amazing profusion, on long, strong shoots. The flowers £ire very 

 fuU, perfectly double; buds long and pointed. Color, warm, rosy crimson. 



Crimson jNIaman Cochet (Etoile de France) — ^A fitting companion to the other Cochet Roses on 

 account of its vigor of growth, stiffness of foliage, freedom of bloom and hardiness. It bears masses 

 of fuU, deep-formed flowers singly, on long, substantial stems. The color is a new and clear shade 

 of red or velvety crimson, brightening in the center; of exquisite fragrance. 



Yellow- Maman Cochet — One of the best hardy, ever-blooming yeUow Roses. It is ideal for open 

 ground culture — a typical Cochet Rose, with gracefuUy molded buds, flowers magnificent when 

 open, on stiff, strong stems. This kind is identical in everyway with Pink and\Miite Cochet, except 

 in the color of the flower, which is deep sulphur-yellow. 



Strong one-year-old plants of Red, Yellow and Crimson Cochet, 30 cts. each; 4 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year- 

 old plants, 95 cts. each; $9.50 per dozen, express, or Parcel Post prepaid, -with soil on roots. 



SPECIAL OFFER— One each of Pink, UTiite. Red, Yellow and Crimson Cochet, strong plants, postpaid. 

 $1.00: two year old plants, one of each, 3 in all, $4.00, by express, or Parcel Post prepaid, with the soil 



.Auto Spray No. 26 — Compressed Air Sprayer — The 



Auto-Spray iVo. 26 operates on both strokes of the 



E lunger and throws a continuous and fine spray. Will 

 andle all solutions, insecticides and disinfectants. 



It Sprays Continuously 



Used in the greenhouse, kitchen, garden, for rose bushes 

 and in the poultry house. 



Pump cylinder 12 inches by IJ-2 inches diameter — re- 

 tinned by special process and is non-corrosive where it 

 comes in contact with solution. 



Entire front removable, permitting the syphon tube to be 

 withdrawn for cleaning. Screw caps reinforced with thumb 

 levers — easy to turn. 



Two spray caps — one straight, the other at an angle for 

 reaching under leaves. Construction of tank permits the 

 sprayer to be operated at any angle, and it will not tip over 

 when filling. 



Prices, By Parcel Post, Prepaid 



No. 26A— All tin S1.20 



No. 26B — ^Tin pump and galvanized reservoir. . . 1.50 

 No. 26C — ^Tin pump and brass reservoir 1.80 



Bargains in Dingee Cannas 



We have a particularly fine coUection of these imposing foliage plants. It includes aU novelties 

 and standard varieties which we have found to be worthy of distribution among our customers. 

 Cannas are not hardy and should not be planted until danger of frost is past. Take the roots up in 

 the fall and store them in a warm, dry place. Note instructions in catalog about planting. 



Canna Bed No. 16 



For Bed 4 Feet Across 



1 Red for center. 



6 Yellow for circle or 7 one color 

 postpaid, $1.50. 



Canna Bed No. 17 



For Bed 7 Feet Across 



1 Scarlet with red foliage for 



center. 

 6 Yellow for first circle. 

 12 Red for second_ circle or 19 



one color, postpaid, $3.75« 



Canna Bed No. 18 



For Bed 10 Feet .4crosa 



1 Red foliage for center. 

 6 Yellow for first circle. 

 12 Pink for second circle. 

 18 Scarlet for third circle or 37 all 

 one color if desired. Delivered, 

 $7.00. 



'^M ©INGEe9 CoKAHdG)!^ST GROVE^Fk. 



The Leading Rose Growers of America 



Established 1850; Incorporated 1871 



