SPRING-FLOWERING BULBS, ROSES AND HOUSE PLANTS 19 



Dingee Everblooming 

 Tea Roses 



HILE not so hardy as the H}-- 

 brid Teas or Hybrid Perpetu- 

 als, yet with protection they 

 will live through the winters 

 in almost all sections of the 

 country, except in the extreme 

 North. In the South they are unexcelled, 

 whether planted in the open ground or 

 used for pot culture. The fact that one- 

 year-old plants produce a profusion of 

 flowers makes them indispensable to every 

 Rose-lover. 



Aline Sisley. Rich shade of violet-red, 

 brightened with crimson-maroon. 



Andrew Schwartz (Everblooming Jack). 

 The flowers are large and of excellent sub- 

 stance. Color brilliant scarlet, changing to 

 rich crimson. 



♦Bon Silene. The color is deep rose, 

 changing to pale light rose. In the open 

 ground it grows to perfection. 



♦The Bride. There is no other white 

 Rose more satisfactory than the Bride. 

 The buds and flowers are unusually large, 

 well formed and deliciously perfumed. It 

 is of a strong and healthy growth, and a 

 profuse bloomer. 



♦Bridesmaid. Valuable for forcing and 

 does finely in the open ground. Clear pink. 

 ♦Coquette de Lyon. The flowers are ex- 

 tra-large, deep and_ double; color pure ca- 

 nary yellow. 



Cornelia Cook. Pure creamy white, 

 tinged with lemon and blush. Very beauti- 

 ful; unsurpassed for outdoor culture. 



Devoniensis (The Charming Magnolia 

 Rose). Large, very full and double flowers 

 all through the season. The color is 

 creamy white, with rosy centers. 



♦Etoile de Lyon. It blooms freely, pro- 

 ducing beautifully formed flowers of a rich 

 golden yellow; extremely hardy. 



Frances E. Willard. Snow-white flowers 

 of handsome form and very fragrant. 



Freiherr von Marschall. Large, full, 

 beautifully shaped flowers, which are borne 

 in profusion all through the season. The 

 color is bright red. 



Gen. Robert E. Lee. The flowers are 

 large, full and very double; color yellow, 



BRIUE AND BRIDESMAID 



♦Golden Gate. Immense in size, finely 

 formed, with long and beautiful buds. Color 

 rich, creamy white, shaded with golden yel- 

 low and clear rose, of indescribable beauty. 



♦Helen Gould. The most satisfactory 

 Rose of its color ever introduced. Beauti- 

 ful long, pointed buds and immense, full, 

 perfectly double flowers. Rosy crimson. 



♦Isabella Sprunt, Golden yellow; free 

 bloomer; very fragrant. Fine cut-flowers. 



La Princesse Vera. The flowers open 

 beautifully, are large and perfectly formed. 

 The color is rich ivory-white. 



Mad. Francisca Kruger. Deep, coppery 

 yellow, of large size and very vigorous. 



♦Mme. Heinz. SaflFron yellow, shaded 

 with carmine. Double and free flowering. 



Madame Hoste. Soft, light, canary-yel- 

 low, of fine shape and double. 



Mad. Jos. Schwartz. White, tinged and 

 shaded with yellow and blush. 



changing mto rich salmon tmts. 

 Prices of all Roses on this page, except where noted, in strong, special-size plants from 

 3- and 3i/^-inch pots, 25 cts. each, any 5 for $1. Two-year-old plants, only in 

 the varieties indicated by a diamond (♦), 40 cts. each, by express 



PpmPmhpr ^^ your order for Boses or other plants amounts to $5 or more we prepay all 

 iv^iu^iiiuv^i sMpplng" charg-es anywhere in the U. S. If under $5 add 10 per cent, of the 

 total amount, and we will prepay all shipping charg-es. Tor instance, if your order amounts to 

 $3.50 add 35 cents— if $5.50, WE PAY THE CHARGES. 



BEAB IK Mxfis: Our special or first-size Rose plants are not the '*20-for-a-dollar" kind 

 but are strong- specimens from 3- and 3 1^ -inch pots— twice the size of the ordinary m&il-order 



Rose plants. 



