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Our new guide to rose culture - typical D.&C. roses painted from nature (1903) (14586216250)

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Title: Our new guide to rose culture : typical D.&C. roses painted from nature
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Dingee & Conard Co Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Nursery stock Catalogs Roses Catalogs Nurseries (Horticulture) Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs Vegetables Seeds Catalogs Flowers Seeds Catalogs
Publisher: West Grove, Pa. : The Dingee & Conard Co.
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library



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excellent substance, full and sweet;surely one of the best and most beautiful Tea Roses lor generalplanting ever introduced. Remarkably hardy both as to be^tand cold, frequently standing the Winters here uninjured inopen ground without protection ; blooming nicely all ihrou.Lihthe hottest part of the Summer. 10 cts. each; two-year-oldplants, 30 cts. each. SPECIAL OFFER For $1 we will send, postpaid to any Post-office (witli tlieir arriva nfresli and g:ro\%in§: condition gfuaranteed), one eacli ot the t^welve splen-did nevk Roses described above; 6 sets for ^5. SXROISG XWO-YEAR-OIvI> PI.AXXS.—For $3.25 we will send, byExprCvSS only, one eacli of tbe twelve Roses described above, strong- two-year-old plants, on own roots. Xo finer specimens will be found in thiscountry, and this low price beats all others. Owing to the large size ofplants, they can be sent by Express only, at purchasers expense.J9@^PI.EASE OROER AS ** PRINCESS BOXBJIE SEX.»-^^a New Guide to Rose Culture for 1903
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27 T OUR GRAND New Hybrid.TEA ROSE CORONET Origins ted And Introduced byThe Dingee & Conapd Co.HIS is without exception oneof the most magnificentKoses ever seen. It is a trueever-blooming Paul Neyron, andfully as large as that famousvariety- It is as sweet as theRose of Damascus and as prettyas a Peony. It is altogether a(■.ifiVrent type of Kose from anyoftl red in tliis book. It is a true^ f ever-blooming Hybrid Tea Eose,producing continuously, on goodstiff stems, magnificent flowers ofimmense size, which frequentlymeasure four to six inches in diameter.The form is full, deep and wonderfullydouble. It is full to the center, and when en-tirely open the flowers do not look unlike Peonies, aresemblance that is made the more striking by the Ppecuhar color, which is totally unlike any other Rose. In thebud the color is a deep, rich carmine, which, as the floweropens, lightens to a soft, pearly pink, with each petal dis-tinctly edged with silvery gray. The efiect is beautiful.No wor

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