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Tf^eDINCEE § CONARD (b. Weht Erdye. Pa.
AN
IMPROVED
GENERAL
HARDY AND
FREE
BLOOMING.
THE VICTORY ROSE.
INTRODUCED AND FOR SAI/B ONI^Y BY
. . . THE DINGEB & CONARD CO. . . .
1 A^E have chosen to call this magnificent new variety TAe Victory Rose, not only to mark the triumph of the Ameri-
l/\i can arms, but to indicate in a more peaceful way as well the triumphant sl.ill of American Rose growers to sur-
pass the world in perfecting the Rose-nature's sweetest creation.
This is a free-blooming, strong-growing hardy Hybrid Perpetual. To say that it is an improvement over General
Jacqueminot, we think will be sufficient indorsement to make it the most popular variety of recent introduction. The
tlowers are beautifully made, very full, round and double, of immense size and splendid substance. They are borne
both early and late on long, stiff stems, and are deliciously fragrant. The color is deep crimson, rich and velvety, while
the foliage is the most handsome we have ever seen upon any Rose — deep green, large and of great endurance, making
it proof against all mildew and insect attacks. It is a splendid grower and is absolutely hardy in all sections of the
country. We consider it a Rose of wonderful value.
Strong yotiiig plants, 60 cts. each ; z for $1, postpaid by Mail.

Two-year-old plants (in limited number), $1 each, by Bxpress.
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Author Dingee & Conard Co.; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.
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Our new guide to rose culture : 1891.
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43875611
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149643 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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77861 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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Page 24
BHL Page URL
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/43875611
DOI
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10.5962/bhl.title.77861
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Text
Flickr sets
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  • Our new guide to rose culture : 1900.
  • Garden Stories
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  • Catalogs
  • Dingee & Conard Co
  • Flowers
  • Nurseries (Horticulture)
  • Nursery stock
  • Roses
  • Seeds
  • Trade catalogs
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
  • bhl:page 43875611
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/43875611
  • bhlGardenStories
  • Victory Rose
  • BHLinbloom
  • dingee & conard co
  • nurseries (horticulture)
  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
  • bhlgardenstories
  • victory rose
  • bhlinbloom
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18 February 2015
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