^ DiNGEE Roses 



Own Roots *^ 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES— Continued 



*Gloire Lyonnaise 



The open flower is enormous, full, deep and double. 

 Rich creamy-white, passing, when open, to a pale shade 

 of salmon-yellow deepest at the center. Absolutely hardy 

 everywhere. Makes strong, upright bush, with beautiful 

 deep green foliage; practically thornless. While a Hybrid 

 Perpetual, yet like the Hybrid Tea Roses, bears in greatest 

 profusion large, pointed buds and massive flowers on long-, 

 stiS", heavy shoots; the open flower is enormous, fuU, 

 deep and double. 



Captain Christy. Extra large, double flowera lovely 

 peach, deepening at center to rosy crimson. Almost 

 everblooming; unusually good. 



Mad. Charles Wood. Begins to bloom almost as soon 

 as planted, and continues all through the season; flowers 

 extra large, double, fuU and quite fragrant; bright fiery 

 scarlet, passing to fine, rosy crimson, shaded with 

 maroon; showy and handsome. 



Coquette des Alpes. Large, full, finely formed flowers, 

 pure white, sometimes faintly tinged with pale blush; 

 profuse bloomer. 



Earl of Dufferin. Rich velvety crimson, shaded with 

 dark maroon. BeautifuUy shaped buds, borne on long, 

 graceful stems. Very full and double. DelightfuUy 

 fragrant and free bloomer. One of the best dark-red 

 Hybrids. 



Jubilee. A pure crimson, with shading of maroon; a 

 grand Rose from every point of view. 



Heinrich Munch. One of the newer varieties that has 

 created a sensation wherever grown. The color is a 

 soft pink, very large and fuU; vigorous grower and un- 

 doubtedly one of the very finest of the Hybrid Per- 

 petual varieties. 



Vick's Caprice. Flowers large and shghtly cup-shaped, 

 but full and deep; petals thick and lasting, having the 

 ground color clear, satiny pink, distinctly striped and 

 dashed with white and bright carmine. Blooms freely 

 at short intervals during the whole season. 



Price of all Roses on this page, except where noted, first 

 size plants, 30 cts. each; any 2 for 50 cts.; two-year-old plants, 

 all on own roots, 85 cts. each; $8.50 per dozen of one or more 

 varieties, by express, or 95 cts. each by Parcel Post prepaid with 

 soil on roots. Varieties marked * furnished in still larger or 

 star size at $1.25 each. 



The Great American Beauty Roses 



The American Beauty Roses have become world famous 

 for the form of their blooms, the richness of their colors, 

 the strength of their growth, their freedom of bloom, are 

 unexcefled. No red Rose has had the popularity of 

 Crimson American Beauty; no white Rose has ever sur- 

 passed White American Beauty; and the Pink American 

 Beauty is the King of the Pinks. While they are Hybrid 

 Perpetual Roses they are almost as free bloomers as 

 the Hybrid Teas. 



Crimson American Beauty. Color, rich crimson, charmingly 

 shaded and veined. As the flowers expand, their beauty seems 

 to be enhanced rather than diminished. The fragrance is not 

 exceUed by any Rose known. 



*White American Beauty — Frau Karl Druschki. This bril- 

 liant white type Rose has become renowned as the very highest 

 type of its class and the best snow-white Rose ever introduced. 

 It is an extraordinarily strong grower, branching freely, and 

 has the vigor and hardiness of an oak. Large, heavy foKage and 

 magnificent flowers that are nothing less than glorious — immense 

 in size and produced with great freedom on long, stiff stems. 

 The color is marvelously white, without a tinge of yeUow or any 

 other shade. Hardy everA^^vhere. Grown on its own roots. 



Pink American Beauty — George 

 Arends. A rose bound to become as 

 popular as Druschki. Grown inside 

 or out in the open ground, one can 

 find no fault in it. Strong, robust 

 grower, making a sturdy bush; free 

 bloomer and absolutely hardy every- 

 where. The color delicate pink, 

 dehciously fragrant. 



Crimson American Beauties 



Price of American Beauty Rose in extra 

 strong first size plants, 35 cts. each; 3 for 

 $1.00, postpaid; extra heavy two-year-old 

 plants, $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen; $1.10 

 each by parcel post prepaid with soil on 

 roots. 



SPECIAL OFFER. One of each, Ameri- 

 can Beauties, three in all, in first size 

 plants, postpaid, for $1.00; two-year-old 

 plants, $2.75 by express, charges collect. 

 Specimen or star size, $1.25 each, by 

 express. 



