Keywords: Our new guide to rose culture (16385740347).jpg m <br> – F DINGEE§C0NARD b WE5T Grove Pa <br> J A MAGNIFICENT HAR Y <br> CRIMSON EVER-'BLOOMING ROSE <br> Oriipnatcd and Introduced by the Dingee Conard Co <br> ONU Ol- rni BRIGHTEST SWEETEST FREEST <br> BLOOMING ROSES IN EXISTENCE <br> Such is the Pkinckss Bonnie It is sweeter <br> than lua France bU oms all the time perfectly <br> hardy britihtor than ' J H' ' ” in short the one <br> Rose t f all others that yon should not miss get- <br> tiujx If you n\ust eontine yourself to one Rose <br> lot it be Pkinckss Bonnik It is the result of a <br> ctoss between Bon Sitcne and William Francis <br> licnnctt two varieties of remarkable merit Beii- <br> nctt is the Rose for which u noted Philadelphia <br> Rose grower gave live thousand dollars 55ooo <br> The fact that T'rmcess 'Bonnie is far <br> sup efiof to iBenrictt h sufficient guar- <br> antee of its excellence and gives an <br> idea of its great value Â¥ if Â¥ Â¥ <br> _- 3 <br> Vov boauiy i f bud ami tUnvor and exquisite <br> ' fragrance it is positively not surpassed by any <br> lioso Nve kuoNv Nvhilo for continuity i f bK otn atul vigorous healthy growth whether jilanted <br> indoors or in open ground it even surpasses a loranium It is everybody's Rose It is never <br> without buds and tlowers surpassing Clotilde Soitpet't in this respect One of the freest blooming <br> of all Koses The tlowers are borne on long stitf stems and sometimes come in bouquet-like <br> clusters of seven and eight In form they are large semi-double and in bud are simply magnifi- <br> cent being long and pointed most exquisitely tinished The foliage is large showing the Boh <br> Sitene blood insuring it against the ravages of insects and all forms of disease The color is <br> charming ” rich solid crimson deeper than iiV»«cff and more vivid than JacA ; the inner petals <br> at the base are streaked with white For fragrance Puinckss Bonnie is perhaps one of the most <br> remarkable Roses yet introduced The fragrance is delicious; distinct from that of any other <br> Rose It is not the pungent odor of the Hybrid Perpetual but rather a delicate retined scent so <br> peculiarly its own that if it produced but a single crop of tlowers a year its fragrance alone would <br> entitle it to a place among the Koses i f distiuction 7 j\s perjWtli/ hardy in open jround It is <br> one of tho iTrandeat hardu Eve-rblooniini Crimson Tea Hoses We look upon it as a wonderful Rose <br> Strong- one-year-old plant«» 15 ct; each; 'J for 'Sir ct; ; 4 for 50 ots ; 10 for 1; postpaid <br> by Mail Two-y« ar-old plants 35 cts each ; 3 for 1 by Express 43875613 149643 77861 Page 26 Text http //www biodiversitylibrary org/page/43875613 1891 10 5962/bhl title 77861 Dingee Conard Co ; Henry G Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection Biodiversity Heritage Library Our new guide to rose culture 1900 Garden Stories Catalogs Dingee Conard Co Flowers Nurseries Horticulture Nursery stock Roses Seeds Trade catalogs U S Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library bhl page 43875613 dc identifier http //biodiversitylibrary org/page/43875613 bhlGardenStories Princess Bonnie BHLinbloom dingee conard co nurseries horticulture u s department of agriculture national agricultural library bhlgardenstories princess bonnie bhlinbloom Information field Flickr posted date ISOdate 2015-02-18 Check categories 2015 August 24 CC-BY-2 0 BioDivLibrary https //flickr com/photos/61021753 N02/16385740347 2015-08-24 03 55 53 cc-by-2 0 PD-old-70-1923 Our new guide to rose culture 1891 Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script |