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28 THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY'S 



IMad. Charles Wood. — One of the very finest varieties grown ; flower of 



immense size ; dazzling crimson ; very free bloomer ; a magnificent 



Rose. 

 Mad. Cherard. — Clear, bright Rose ; quite large and full ; good. 

 Mad. Smith. — Deep rich crimson, finely shaded ; very double, and fra- 

 grant. 

 Mons. Cordier. — Vermilion red ; large showy rose, of good style and habit. 

 Marquise de Ligoniers. — Soft rosy carmine, shaded ; medium size ; very 



full ; highly perfumed. 

 Prince Caraille de Rohan. — Rich dark velvety crimson, changing to scarlet 



maroon ; full, very double and sweet. 

 Prince Albert. — Beautiful bright rose; very large; extra fine. 

 Prince of Wales. — Vivid, flamy, crimson ; large and very beautiful. 

 Princess of Wales, — Splendid crimson scarlet ; fine form ; very full and 



fragrant. 

 President Lincoln. — Scarlet and crimson, shaded with purplish vermilion ; 



very full, fine form ; beautiful. 

 Pius IX. — Clear bright rose, changing to rosy pink, dehcately shaded ; very 



large and desirable. 

 Perle des Blanches. — Pure white ; medium size ; full good form. 

 Paul Verdier. — An excellent rose, of clear brilliant pink color ; large and 



sweet. 

 President Thiers. — Flame red ; globular ; large and full. 

 Princess Louise Victoria. — A carmine rose, of climbing habit ; medium 



size ; full and sweet. 

 Pierre Netting. — Deep blackish red, very dark ; large, very double; sweet; 



a splendid Rose. 

 Panache de Orleans. — A fine old sort, large flower ; color, carmine and 



white, variegated. 

 Pleine. — A splendid Rose, large and every way fine ; color, lavender red ; fra- 

 grant. 

 Princess Matilda. — Vivid carmine rose, somewhat cup-formed ; full and 



sweet. 

 Queen Victoria. — Beautiful pale rose, changing to silvery rose, elegantly 



shaded with crimson ; very large and fragrant. 

 Sobin Hood. — Exquisite rosy blush, changing to fine transparent rose, 



beautifully shaded. 

 Eichard Wallace. — Brilliant rose, edged with white — good form and sub- 

 stance. A first rate sort. 

 Richard Smith. — Fine purplish red, shaded and dashed with crimson ; large 



and fragrant. 

 Reynold's Hole. — Dark velvety crimson maroon ; flower large and full ; a 



first class rose. 

 Roi de Espagne. — Bright vermilion red ; very double ; large and sweet. 

 .Simon St. John. — Brilliant crimson, shaded with violet purple ; large fine 



form ; very double and sweet. 

 Standard de Marengo. — Violet crimson, richly shaded ; large and full. 

 Souvenir de Solferino.— Dark, bright vermilion ; beautiful and striking 



color ; large and fine. 

 St. Louis. — Bright scarlet, deepening towards the centre to violet purple ; 



large. 



