WINTER AND SPRING FLOWERING BULBS AND PLANTS 21 
Pink Killarney 
This Queen of the Irish Roses excels 
any other of its class and color yet intro- 
duced, and by many is recognized as the 
most beautiful hardy, everblooming 
Hybrid Tea Rose now under culture. 
Each season since it was introduced 
Killarney has increased in popularity 
and the demand has always exceeded the 
supply. We have an immense quantity, 
however, and guarantee every plant to be 
true to name. The bush is strong and 
upright, with beautiful, deep bronzy 
reen foliage, and the Rose is entirely 
ree-blooming, bearing immense, long 
pointed buds and massive flowers on big, 
heavy shoots. The color is deep, brilliant 
and sparkling shell-pink, of the most 
exquisite shade. The flowers are of 
delightful fragrance, immense size, and 
have thick petals of great substance. 
Killarney is unusually hardy and with- 
out protection has withstood severe 
Winters. 
YELLOW KILLARNEY (Mme. Jenny 
Gillemot). A brilliant saffron-yellow 
Rose, opdning canary with dark golden 
shades. The buds are long and pointed, 
beautiful in form and color, the flowers 
are large, with immense petals. Hardy 
and vigorous, it is in constant bloom 
aliSummer. Blooms produced on long, 
stiff stems, making an excellent Rose 
for cutting. Owing to its resemblance 
to the Killarneys, we have called it the 
Yellow Killarney, as it makes a good 
companion for them. 
WHITE KILLARNEY. An offspring 
of the Pink Killarney, and is one of the 
most exquisite white Roses grown. The 
long, full buds are handsome in shape 
and the full-open flower most refined 
and beautiful in form and texture. 
Strong plants. Price—First size, 
One-year plants of the Killarney Roses, 
30 cts. each; 4 for $1.00, postpaid; two- 
year-old plants 85 cts. each, by ex- 
press; $8.50 per dozen of one or more 
varieties; 90 cts. each, by Parcel Post, 
with soil on roots. 
Special Offer One each of these Killarneys, 3in all, first-size plants, sent postpaid for 
75 cts. 
One of each, 3 in all, two-year-old plants, sent by express, for 
$2.25; $2.50 by parcel post with soil on roots same as by express. 
Dingee Ever-Blooming Tea Roses 
The Best for Winter Blooming 
While not so hardy as the Hybrid Teas or Hybrid Perpetuals, yet with protection they will live 
through the winters in almost all sections of the country, except in the extreme North. 
they are unexcelled, whether planted in the open ground or used for pot culture. 
year-old plants produce a profusion of flowers makes them indispensable to every Rose-lover. 
planting out doors secure them early. 
The Bride 
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There is no other white Rose more satisfactory 
than The Bride. When planted in the open ground, 
the flowers are sometimes found to be delicately 
tinted with pink, making it exceedingly attractive. 
The buds and flowers are unusually large, well 
formed and deliciously perfumed. 
Bridesmaid. This variety is valuable for cutting 
and does finely in the open ground; a sport from 
the old and popular Pink Tea, Catherine Mermet, 
but of a fine, clear dark pink, much deeper and 
more constant in color, than Mermet. The 
bush is a strong, sturdy grower, bearing all 
summer a profusion of dainty, beautiful flowers. 
Marie Van Houtte. It is a strong and sturdy 
grower, blooming constantly, with great freedom. 
The color of the flowers, which are large, full and 
double, is pale canary-yellow, passing to rich, 
creamy white shaded with pale rose. 
Marie Guillot. We recommend it as one of the 
most reliable white Tea. 
In the South 
The fact that one- 
For Fall 
Alexander Hill Gray 
The color, which is a deep lemon yellow deepening 
as the flower expands, does not fade in the open 
ground, as is usual with such. Buds and blooms of 
perfect formation and of great substance and pro- 
duced in the greatest abundance throughout the en- 
tire season. Strong grower and hardy everywhere. 
Awarded Gold Medal by National Rose Society. 
Enfant de Lyon (The Sweet Anise Rose). In color 
the flowers are beautiful creamy-rose, delicately 
shaded with coppery-yellow, and very fragrant. 
The flowers are much admired for their color and 
the distinct Anise fragrance peculiar to this 
variety. 
for all Roses on this page, except 
25c Each where noted; 5 for $1.00; two-year- 
old plants, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per dozen by ex- 
press, collect; 85 cts. each by parcel post, with 
soil on roots. 
