20 AUTUMN EDITION, DINGEE GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE 



EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES— Cont. 

 The Famous Cochet Roses 



Pink Maman Cochet. The buds are large, 

 full and firm elegantly pointed, showing 

 depth and richness as they expand. The 

 superb flowers are clear, rich pink. 



White Maman Cochet. Snowy white, 

 with sometimes a^ faint tinge. 



♦Red Maman Cochet (Helen Gould). 

 The flowers are very full, perfectly double; 

 buds long and pointed. Color warm, rosy 

 crimson, hardy everywhere. 



♦Yellow Maman Cochet. A typical Co- 

 chet Rose, of a deep sulphur-yellow. 



♦Crimson Maman Cochet (Etoile de 

 France). Clear shade of red or crimson. 



Special Offer of the Cochet Set 

 1 each of the 5 colors, strong- plants, post- 

 paid, for $1. Two-year-old plants, 1 of each, 

 5 in all, $2.25. 



Marie Guillot. One of the most reliable 

 white Tea Roses in cultivation, especially 

 for outdoor culture. The color is pure 

 white, sometimes faintly tinged yellow. 



Dark citron-yellow. 



Mad. Margottin. 



very full and double. 



♦Marie Van Houtte. A strong and stur- 

 dy grower, blooming coastantly, with great 

 freedom. The large, full and double flowers 

 are pale canary-yellow, passing to rich, 

 creamy white, shaded with pale rose. 



Marion Dingee. The darkest, richest 

 colored Tea Rose known. Large, finely 

 formed flowers are borne in constant pro- 

 fusion throughout the season. Color deep, 

 brilliant crimson. 



Papa Gontier. Rich cherry-red, passing 

 clear, glowing crimson. A splendid 



to 



Rose, one of the best for all purposes. 



Pearl Rivers. Peachy red on a ground 

 of ivory white, with borders of pale rose. 

 Princess Bonnie. Solid crimson, deep 

 and vivid with a fragrance simply deli- 

 cious. Always blooming. 



Princess de Sagan. Velvety crimson, 

 with buds of splendid shape. 



♦Perle des Jardins. Clear golden yellow, 

 of a beautiful shade and entirely 

 distinct from any other variety; 

 the flowers are large, full, of 

 globular form, with great depth 

 and substance, richl}^ perfumed 

 and very' beautiful in every way. 

 ♦Safrano. Valued very highly 

 for its beautiful buds and hand- 

 some flowers. The color is. a 

 bright yellow. 



Souv. de Aug. Metral. Deep 

 red, large, fufl and double 



♦Souy. de Pierre Notting. The 

 flowers are very large, well 

 filled and open easily; color 

 apricot-yellow, tinged with gold- 

 en, and mixed with orange-yel- 

 low, edge of petal shaded car- 

 mine-rose. 



♦Sunrise. A strong grower 

 and free bloomer. The color is 

 absolutely new, the buds show- 

 ing scarlet and yellow to or- 

 ange and copper; inside of pet- 

 als, golden yellow. 



♦Sunset. Color rich golden 

 amber or gold, resembling the 

 tints seen in a sunset. 



White Golden Gate. A splen- 

 did ivory-white Rose of fine 

 WHITE, PINK AND YELLOW COCHET ROSES form and tcxturc. 



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

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

 the varieties indicated oy a diamond (♦), 45 cts. each, by express 



PPTtlPrnhPf ■^^ your order for Boses or other plants amouxLts to $5 or more we prepay all 

 IV^lil^lllUCi shipping- charg-es anywhere in the "D". S. If under $5 add 10 per cent, of the 

 total amount, and we will prepay all shipping" charg'es. Por Instance, if your order am.ount8 to 

 $3.50 add 35 cents— if $5.50, Wi: PAY THE CHABOES. 



BEAB IN MIND: Our special or first-size Bose plants are not the "20-for-a-dollar" iisA, 

 hut are strong* specimens from 3- and 3 14 -inch pots — twice the size of the ordinary mail-order 

 Bose plants. 



