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THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY'S 



EVER-BLOOMING TEA ROSES— Continued. 



beautiful, being of splendid size and beautifully pointed. It 

 is a strong grower and a profuse and continuous bloomer. 

 In the open ground it excels. The color is pale citron red 

 with vermilion centre— an odd and rarely beautiful combina- 

 tion, worthy of a place in every garden. 15 cts. each ; two- 

 year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 



BARONESS M. WERNER.* 

 A Noble Rose. 



This is a grand variety in every way. With its large, full, 

 broad-petaled flowers, which are produced in truly remarkable 

 profusion, it is indeed difficult to find its equal. The fra- 

 grance is delightful, while the color is rich creamy white, deli- 

 cately tinged with salmon and rose. Wherever planted it will 

 give absolute satisfaction. 15 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 

 30 cts. each. 



CATHARINE MERMET.* 

 Distinct and Beautiful. 



A very beautiful Tea Rose, valued highly for its elegant 

 buds; color clear shining pink, with delicately shaded amber 

 and fawn centre ; large globular flowers ; one of the very finesl 

 varieties; a strong healthy grower and a good bloomer; 

 equally desirable both for open-ground planting and forcing 

 under glass. 15 cts. each ; two-year old plants, 30 cts. each. 



Bridesmaid.* 



One of the Finest Outdoor Roses. 



A delightful new Tea Rose, a sport from the old and popu- 

 lar pink tea, Catharine Mermet, but of a fine clear dark pink, 

 much deeper and more constant in color than Mermet ; very 

 desirable; does exceedingly well in the open ground and is 

 also valuable for forcing. 15 cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 

 30 cts. each. 



BON SILENE. 



Bon Silene.* 



A Grand Old Rose. 

 This remarkable Rose was introduced in 1839, 

 2ad up to this time no new variety has superseded 

 It, a fact that bears ample testimony of its valuable 

 ifualities. It is superb in every way. Perhaps the 

 saost noted feature is the immense size and beauty 

 3f Its buds, which cannot be surpassed for bouquets 

 Bad decorative purposes. The color is deep rose, 

 sometimes bright rosy crimson, occasionally pale 

 .ifht rose. In the open ground it grows to perfec- 

 tion, producing crop after crop of its beautiful flow- 

 ma in unbroken continuity, from early Spring until 

 Jate in Autumn. Of all the Teas there are none bet- 

 ter. 15 cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 



ANDRE SCHWARTZ.* 

 Ever-blooming " Jack." 



Since its introduction this Rose has been known 

 as the "true Tea Jacqueminot" because of its 

 itriking resemblance to that famous variety. The 

 flowers are beautifully made, being large, full and 

 of excellent substance. The color is brilliant, glow- 

 ing scarlet, passing to rich crimson, very bright and 

 strikingly beautiful. It is a strong, sturdy grower 

 *nd a constant and profuse bloomer. It cannot be 

 surpassed in open ground. 15 cts. each ; two-year- 

 old plants, 30 cts. each. 



ANNA OLLIVER. * 

 A Superb Free-blooming Rose. 



A strong, vigorous grower, succeeding in almost 

 Any situation ; indeed, we believe this to be one of 

 the best varieties — old or new — for general cultiva- 

 tion. The flowers are extra large, with a full double 

 form and splendid substance ; color lovely creamy 

 blush (buff) shaded with deep carmine, beautifully 

 tinged and edged with silvery rose ; very fragrant. 

 Good in every way. 15 cts. each ; two-year-old '•-■■■; 



plants, 30 cts. each. 



ARCHDUCHESSE MARIE IMMACUL^.* 

 New and Beautiful. 



This is one of the most beautiful Roses in the list. The 

 flowers are large, full and sweet, and the buds are exceedingly 



PRICES IN QUANTITIES. 



Where marked 10 cts. each 6 for 50 els.; $1 perdoz. 



Where marked 15 cts. each 4 for 50 cts. ; 10 for $1. 



Where marked 20 cts. each 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $L 



Varieties marked with an asterisk (*) can be furnished in two-year-old plants at 30 cts. each ; these plants, owing to their 

 size, cannot be sent by Mail, and will be sent by Express at purchaser's expense. 



