THE DINCEE & CONARD COMPANY'S 



COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE.* 



Flowers large and of exquisite form, 

 very full and sweet ; color soft satiny pink, 

 elegantly shaded violet red. 



DUCHESS OF ALBANY* 



Or Red La France. 



This is a superb new Rose ; resembles La France, but is 

 more vigorous in growth and much deeper in color, hence 

 the name Red La France seems very appropriate. It is a 

 continuous and very free bloomer, producing a great abun- 

 dance of lovely buds and flowers all through the season. 

 The flowers are extra large, elegant in form, very double and 

 full and remarkably fragrant ; color brilliant rose pink, ex- 

 quisitely shaded ; it is highly recommended as one of the 

 largest, sweetest and best Roses for general planting, both in 

 open ground and for greenhouse culture ; it belongs to the 

 Hybrid Tea class, but is usually placed with the Hybrid Per- 

 petuals, because it resembles them in form and habit of 

 growth, hardiness, etc. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1. 



PIERRE GUILLOT. 



One of the most valuable of all Hybrid Teas, and remark- 

 able for its very brilliant color, bright dazzling crimson, pass- 

 ing to vivid carmine red ; flowers large, very double and full, 

 highly scented ; profuse bloomer and moderately hardy. 

 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1. 



TRIOMPHE DE PERNET PERE.* 



Originated and sent out by Jean Pernet, one of the most 

 celebrated Rose growers of France, who considers this the 



triumph of his life. The flowers are extra large, having broad 

 thick petals and long tapering buds, with delicious tea fra- 

 grance ; color fine clear magenta red, sometimes passing to 

 bright crimson ; very striking and beautiful, and of such good 

 substance that the flowers retain their beauty for a long time ; 

 very brilliant and handsome. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50c; 9ior$i. 



VISCOUNTESS FOLKSTONE.* 



We know of no better way to impress upon our customers 

 the great value of this variety than to say that it is as strong 

 growing, as free blooming, as attractive, and as hardy as Pres- 

 ident Carnot, a Rose whose beauty has taken the country by 

 storm. Viscountess Folkstone is not a new variety, but we re- 

 gard it as one of the finest Roses in cultivation. The flowers 

 are very large and highly built and double ; color is a beau- 

 tiful shade of pale tender flesh, with satiny lustre, resembling 

 glossy silk. It is very difficult to distinguish between it and 

 President Carnot. It is highly scented and a most magnifi- 

 cent Rose in the open ground. Plant of it liberally and you 

 will not be disappointed. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1. 



Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) can be furnished in two-year-old plants at 35 cts. each; these plants, 

 owing to their size, cannot he sent by Mail, and will he sent hy Express at purchaser's expense. 



