FOU7SIDEI 

 1850 



DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture 



FOUNDED 

 18SO 



HARDY EVERBIX)0]MING TEA ROSES— Cantinued. 



Sunrise Rose 



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Sunrise. 



A strong grower, free bloomer, and in every way a desirable Rose. 

 The color is absolutely new, the buds showing high, brilliant scarlet and 

 yellow, blending to orange and copper; inside of petals, golden-yellow. 



UNCLE JOHN _An offspring of Golden Gate, from which it differs 

 in color, which is much more intense. WIell worth a trial. 



I MURIEL GRAHAM _The flower is a delicate cream, faintly blushed 

 / rose; almost a yellow Mermet. 



SYLPH — Large, high-centered flowers, with deep, stiff petals. A 



strong grower and abundant bloomer, most suitable for garden 



planting and cutting purposes, has exquisitely handsome and richly 



tea-scented flowers, pure white, tinted with peach color; center creamy 



white, making a beautiful blending of colors. 



MRS. E. W . MAWLEY_ _Tbis new Tea Rose produces magnificent flow- 

 ers of beautiful form in the utmost profusion. It resembles Mamar 

 Cochet, and, in many respects, is the equal of that variety, only it is 

 several shades lighter in color. We think this is almost sufficienf 

 endorsement. 



WM. R. SMITH — Especially suited for outdoor planting and cutting pur- 

 poses. The soft blending of the salmon-pinks, rose-pinks, and the 

 magnificent flesh tints resemble the blush of a maiden's cheek. The 

 flowers are large, full and double, and most exquisitely formed. The{ 

 petals are so firm they look like wax. Perfect buds. The -flowers are 

 borne on long, strong stems, just right for making bouquets. 



White Golden Gate 



Identical with its parent variety. Golden Gate, except in 

 color, which is ivory-white. Buds are of elegant shape, long 

 and pointed; flowers full and double, with substantial petals. 



MADAME CAMILLE _Tbe color is a pale rosy flush, shaded 

 with salmon and lavender. 



PRINCESS DE SAGAN _The flowers are well made, while 

 the buds are beautiful. The color is fine velvety crimson; 

 very brilliant. The bush is remarkably free in growth and 

 extra hardy, bearing a profusion of handsome blooms all 

 summer. 



FRANCOIS DUBREFUIL_ of strong growth and a constant 

 bloomer, producing deep crimson flowers, with rich velvety 

 shadings, which are very double and large. 



MADAME PIERRE GUILLOT _Tbi. is a very remarkable and 

 exceedingly handsome variety. Color delicate orange-yel- 

 low, veined and bordered with clear pink. 



BERYL — Large, full and fragrant; color deep apricot or cop- 

 pery yellow. The flowers and foliage present a fine contrast. 



WHITE BOUGERE — There is no Rose which exceeds this one 

 for open-ground culture. The pure ivory-white flowers are 

 unusually large, deep, full and double, borne on long, stiff 

 stems throughout the season in great profusion. 



MADAME WELCHE _Cnlnr, a magnificent shade of amber- 

 yellow, deepening toward the center to orange or coppery 

 yellow, delicately clouded with pale crimson. 



MAD. E. DURANTHON _ThR color is citron-yellow, with 

 bright red center, delicately blended. 



Price, 15c each for all Roses on this page, 50c for any 4; 

 $1.00 for any 9; larger size, 20c each, 3 for 50c, postpaid; 

 two-year-old plants, 35c each, by express. 



White Golden Gate. 



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