DiNGEE Roses ^5Sf Own Root's. 



Lord Charlemont 



Lord Charlemont 



Flowers clear crimson, deepening to carmine 



crimson with almost black shadings, perfectly 



shaped, long pointed buds, large and full sweetly 



scented flowers. Free-growing and free-flowering. 



a splendid Rose of exceptional richness and 



beauty. 



Royal Red (H. T.). A vigorous grower, large 

 heavy dark green foliage and good bloom of 

 intense glowing crimson. The buds are large, 

 weU formed and the fragrance is delightful. 



Etoile de Holland (H. T.). Flower bright, 

 dark red, of medium size, fairly fuU; deliciously 

 perfumed. Growth vigorous, upright. A 

 cross between General Mc Arthur and Hadley. 

 A rose of great future. 



Earl Gray (Double Richmond) (H. T.). A 

 beautiful rich crimson scarlet; lovely pointed 

 form; not a large Rose, but of medium size. 



Sensation (H. T.). As the name imphes it is 

 "Sensation," due to the color and habit of 

 growth. Anyone that has seen Premier can 

 imagine what this is like, being better in every 

 way, color, foliage and growth. Ruds long and 

 pointed, opening full and double and retaining 

 its color in the open flower. 

 Rlooms produced on long 

 stiff stems weU above the 

 foliage and in great profu- 

 sion. Color an entrancing 

 shade of red. 



Wm. F. Dreer (H. T.) . On account of 

 unusual color of the bud and bloom 

 makes the rose one of the most attrac- 

 tive of the new varieties. The 

 color is one so hard to accurately 

 describe that one has to see it in 

 order to conceive its beauty. Soft 

 apricot pink deepening on outside to a salmon 

 pink which produces a charming effect. Pro- 

 fuse bloomer and good grower. 



Marjorie Bulkeley (H. T.). Color a buff ochre, 

 heavily flushed rosy pink developing to silvery 

 pink as the flower expands. Vigorous growth. 



RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 



The Roses listed on this and the following pages comprise the 

 best, latest and most beautiful productions of the famous Ros- 

 arians, and all lands have contributed to this collection. We 

 have spared no expense or effort in securing them. We offer them 

 only after a careful watching of the habits and adaptability for 

 outdoor cultm-e suitable for our climate. The first size plants are 

 strong and sturdy, while the two-year-old plants are magnificent, 

 strong bushes which will take hold immediately when planted, 

 grow vigorously and bloom profusely. These are the largest and 

 finest Roses ever sold, and are in keeping with the high quality 

 which has made Dingee Roses famous the world over. AU grown 

 on their own roots. Not budded except where noted, which is 

 the usual kind secured in the new varieties. These are the best 

 of the latest introductions, and have all proven to be just what 

 they are represented. We therefore suggest placing your order early. 



America 



Hybrid Tea. A cross between Premier and Hoosier Beauty. 

 Color a lovely peach blow shade or rose pink, very fragrant. 

 Buds of great length and pointed, opening into an enormous 

 flower from 4 to 6 inches in diameter, and borne on long stiff 

 stems, making it an ideal cutting variety. ExceUent for forcing 

 and outdoor planting. FoHage large dark green, stems thornless. 

 Vigorous grower and free bloomer. Resembles somewhat Col- 

 umbia in color and form of bud. 



Priscilla 



Hybrid Tea. An American introduction, which as a rule means 

 adapted to this country. Strong robust grower with dark green 

 foliage free from disease. Color a flesh pink with darker shadings. 

 Buds weU formed opening full and double and on long stiff stems 

 weU above the foliage. ExceUent for cutting. 



Price. First size, one-year plants, except where otherwise noted, 50 

 cts. each, for all Roses on this page, postpaid; two-year-old plants, $1.50 

 each, by express; $15.00 per dozen of one or more varieties; $1.60 each 

 by Parcel Post with soil on roots. 



Rose Royal Red 



