FOUJSDEI 

 1850 



DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture 



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HARDY EVERBL003IING 

 TEA KOSES — Continued. 



Bon Silene 



A Grand Old Rose 



No new variety has super- 

 seded this Rose since its intro- 

 duction in 1839. The color is 

 deep rose, changing to pale 

 light rose. This variety cannot 

 be surpassed for bouquets and 

 decorative purposes. In the open 

 ground it grows to perfection, producing 

 large crops of beautiful flowers from 

 early spring until late autumn. One of the favorites of 

 the Old'time gardens. 



ALBERT STOPFORD_ Tt is superb, like Bon Silene, a 

 vigorous and free bloomer, producing beautiful flow- 

 ers in great profusion. The color is a very dark crim- 

 son-rose. 



ALLIANCE FRANCO-RUSSE _A sturdy grower and free bloomer, 

 with large, rich, yellow flowers of good substance. 



ANNA OLIVER_ A superb and free-blooming Rose. One of the best 

 Roses for general cultivation, succeeding in almost any situation. 

 The flowers are double, extra large, and of splendid substance; color 

 creamy blush, shaded with deep carmine and edged with silver-rose; 

 very fragrant. 



SOUV. DE AUG. METRAL — \ strong and vigorous grower, producing 

 a profusion of pure, deep red, large, full flowers, well formed and of 

 good substance. Very fragrant. 



Etoile de Lyon 



Bon Silene and Etoile de Lyon. 



It is of vigorous, sturdy growth, and seems able to resist heat and 

 cold equally well. It blooms freely, producing beautifully formed flow- 

 ers af a rich, golden yellow. A great favorite everywhere. 



COMTESSE DUSY — a strong grower and free bloomer; flowers large, 

 deep, full and double; color, pure satiny white. 



COMTESSE RIZA DU PARC _Th?s magnificent Rose has many ad- 

 mirers; the color is coppery rose, with tints and shades of soft blush. 



ALINE SISLEY _nnp of the best. Rich shade of violet- 

 red, brightened with crimson-maroon; flowers large, full 

 and double; fragrance very sweet. A splendid, free- 

 flowering, dark-colored Tea which always gives pleasing 



results. 



ANDREW SCHWARTZ (Everblooming Jack)— The flow- 

 ers are large and of excellent substance. Color brilliant 

 scarlet, changing to rich crimson. It is a strong, sturdy 

 grower, and known as the True Tea Jacqueminot be- 

 cause of its resemblance to that famous variety. 



G. P^ STR ASHEIM _Onp of the strong-growing Tea Roses, 

 always in bloom. Flowers large, full and double. Color 

 primrose-yellow, almost white, giving the flower a dis- 

 tinct and finished appearance. 



DEVONIENSIS (The Charming Magnolia Rose)— This is 



an old favorite among Rose-lovers. Planted outdoors, it 

 produces an abundance of large, very full and double 



flowers all through the season. The color is creamy 

 white, with rosy centers and very fragrant. This is one 

 of the Roses that should be seen in every garden; as the 

 bush grows to large size it is continually in bloom. 



DUCHESS DE BRABANT _a very vigorous and healthy 

 variety, producing large blossoms which are beautiful 

 in buds or open flower. The color is a fine shade of soft, 

 rosy pink, which deepens to bright rose. A special 

 favorite. 



DUCHESSE MARIE SALVIATI _a constant bloomer, and 

 a sturdy, vigorous grower, producing beautiful yellow 

 flowers, tinged with orange, changing to buff, and 

 prettily flushed with pale rose, which are extra large 

 and very fragrant. 



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

 4; larger size, 20c each; 3 for 50c, postpaid; two-year-old 

 plants, 35c each, by express. 



