Standard List of Hardy Everbearing 



Tea Roses 



Any 15 Roses— A Complete Rose Garden— for $1.00 



It does not follow that because the following Hardy Tea Roses for the home garden are relegated merely to line of 

 description that they are in any way inferior to others given more extended notice. These are the tried and true 

 favorites, so well known and beloved of all who cherish Roses — and that means everybody. The limitations o*F this 

 book will not permit us to extoll their virtues, as they deserve, for many are worthy of a full page of description. 

 These are the 



Dingee Roses That Made West Grove Famous 



With these and the many others in this book, we feel that we have reached what we believe to be the highest per- 

 fection in Rose-growing — sixty years of experience is either worth something, or experience counts for naught, and 

 today the name of Dingee in connection with a Rose stands for the same high quality and absolute truthfulness, as 

 does the name of Tiffany on silverware. Only long years of merited confidence, with unquestioned quality back of 

 their work, can make such names as these stand out as shining lights in the business world. 



Abbe Roustan — Creamy white, shaded with rosy blush. 



Adrienne Christophele — A shade of apricot, citron and 

 fawn. 



Albert Hoffman — Light yellow. 



Alphonse Karr — Bright rose, medium size and full. 



American Perfection — Light pink. 



American Banner — White, striped bright red; pretty. 



Archduchesse Isabella — Perfectly double; white, shaded 

 rosy carmine. 



Archdue Joseph — Color rose, with blush tint; center cop- 

 per. 



August Wattine — Light brick-red on yellowish ground. 



Baronne Henriette Snoj^ — Carnation. 



Bella — Pure snow-white; long, pointed buds. 



Belle Fleur d'Anjou — Silvery rose, large and good. 



Camille Roux — Bright carmine-rose, wtih fiery red center. 



Captain Lefort — Violet-crimson, tinted with salmon. 



Caroline Fochier — Flesh-colored rose. 



Catherine Gerchen-Freundlish — Color rose, marbled red, 

 passing to crimson on edges. 



Comtesse Anna Thun — Golden orange-yellow, shaded saf- 

 fron and crimson. 



Charles Rovolli — Brilliant carmine, shading to rose. 



Comtesse de Caserta — Purplish red, clouded coppery yel- 

 low. 



Comtesse de Frigneuse — Golden yellow. 



Comtesse Eva Starhemberg — Yellow, buff and yellow cen- 

 ter, edged rose. 



Comtesse O. Gorman — New China Rose; golden center. 



Corinne — Fleshy color, shaded rose and copper. 



Dr. Favre — -Magenta-red; center carmine. 



Docteur Rouges — New, red and saffron; looks like a caetus 

 dahlia. 



Duchess of Edinburgh — Glowing brilliant crimson. 



Edmund de Bianzat — \'iolet-crimson, center rose. 



Bxlmund Sayblayrolles — Purplish-red. shaded pink. 



Edward Littaye — Pink and carmine, changing to rose. 



Elyse Hermann — Outside yellow, inside pink, shaded saf- 

 fron-rose. 



Edward Gontier — Yellow, shaded apricot and crimson. 



Empress Marie of Russia — Canar>'-yellow, shaded white 

 and lemon. 



Etoile Polaire (Polar Star) — Creamy white, shaded pink, 

 red and yellow. 



Frau Therese Gluck — Outer petals dark red. 



Prices of all Roses named on this page, 10c each; any 6 for 50c; 15 for SI. 00, postpaid: larger size, 20c each; S2.00 per 

 dozen; two-year-old plants at 30c each; $3.00 per dozen, purchaser's selection; our selection, 25c each; $2.50 per dozen, 

 by express. 



