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THE DINCEE & CONARD COMPANY'S 



Novelties in Hoses. 



ON this and the page following we offer a 

 few of the choicest new Roses. These va- 

 rieties are decidedly meritorious, other- 

 wise we would not illustrate them or 

 call special attention to them. They represent 

 the highest type of perfection yet attained in 

 Roses of modern origin. Try them. When 

 you see them bloom you will understand why 

 we recommend them so highly. Our low prices 

 for these varieties may be more appreciated 

 when we say that in buying new Roses abroad 

 we pay $2 to $5 per plant. 



WHITE MARECHAL NIEL. 



The fame of Marechal Niel, with its large deep golden- 

 yellow flowers, is so world-wide that nothing further need 

 be said of this new variety to make it instantly popular 

 than that it is the exact counterpart in every respect of 

 Marechal Neil, its parent, save the color of flower, which 

 is a pale creamy white ; totally distinct. This remarkable 

 variety is selling at enormous prices in Europe, where it 

 originated. As a companion plant to Marechal Niel we 

 anticipate a splendid demand for it. Strong 3-inch-pot 

 plants. 30 cts. each ; 2 for 50 cts.; 4 for $1, postpaid by Mail. 



SOUV. DU PRESIDENT CARNOT. 



It is superb in every way. The flowers are large, full and 

 double, exquisitely shaped, with heavy thick shell-like 

 petals. The buds are wonderfully beautiful — long and 

 pointed like Niphetos — perfection in every line. The color 

 is new — delicate rosy blush, shaded a trifle deeper at centre 

 of flower. Fragrance delicious ; strong grower and free 

 bloomer; has no weak point; will become one of the most 

 popular of all Roses. 25 cts. each ; 3 for 60 cts.; 5 for $1 ; 

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



ENCHANTRESS. 



As Free-blooniing as Princess Bonnie. 



We. recommend this as one of the very finest Tea Roses 

 in our collection. We have given it a careful trial and find 

 it to be of unusual merit. It blooms with astonishing free- 

 dom, bearing its large, globular, double flowers in immense 

 clusters. The color is creamy white, slightly tinted buff 

 in centre ; of vigorous growth, fine foliage, and highly- 

 valuable both in pots for late Autumn and Winter bloom- 

 ing as well as for general planting in open ground during 

 Summer. 25 cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



WHITE MAMAN COCHET. 



A Magnificent New Ever-blooming Tea Rose. 



Now offered for the first time. Identical with its parent, 

 Maman Cochet, the queen of all pink garden Roses, except 

 in color of flower, which is snowy white, sometimes faintly 

 tinged with the faintest suggestion of pale blush. It has the 

 same freedom of bloom, magnificent form of buds and 

 flowers, which is marvelouslv beautiful in its perfection. 

 The flowers are large and very double, with petals of un- 

 usually heavy texture, making it of more than ordinary 

 value in open ground. It has the vigor of an oak, with 

 large, heavy foliage, which is impervious to disease. Hardy 

 with protection ; of extraordinary merit. See colored 

 plate illustration, page 47. Strong, blooming plants, 25 cts. 

 each, postpaid by Mail; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



CLIHBING SOUV. DE WOOTON. 



A Grand New Acquisition. 



A sport from that famous Rose, Souv. de Wooton, and 

 is identical with it, except that it is a strong, rampant 

 climber, growing in one season to a height of 10 to 15 feet, 

 and producing in wonderful profusion its superbly formed 

 flowers, which are bright magenta red, passing to violet 

 crimson, richly shaded. The flowers are large, full and 

 regular, with thick, regular petals and deliciously tea 

 scented; makes beautiful buds; as an outdoor climbing 

 Rose it will take front rank because of its strong growth 

 and freedom of bloom. A well-developed bush covered 

 with finely-made flowers is beautiful beyond anything we 

 have ever seen. 20 cts. each ; two-year-old plants, 35 cts^ 

 each. 



