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Dingee Roses -Sturdy as Oaks 



HYBRID TEA ROSES-Continued 



Dean Hole 



large, 



One of the handsomest of the Hybrid Teas, 

 growing into a stout, vigorous, hardy bush, 

 bearing all summer great numbers of gor- 

 geous, silvery carmine Roses with salmon 

 shadings. The coloring is distinct and 

 unique, and the Rose is a handsome tribute to 

 him whose name it bears. 20 cts. each, 3 

 for 50 cts.; larger size, 2 5 cts. 

 each; two-year-old plants, 

 45 cts. each. 



Florence 

 Pemberton 



Creamy white, 

 shaded rose, petals 

 bordered rosy sal 

 mon; flowers 

 very full and 

 b e a utif ully 

 formed. Forms 

 a magnificent, 

 large, hardy gar- 

 den bush and is 

 constantly in 

 bloom. 20 cts. 

 each, 3 for 5o 

 cts.; larger plants, 

 2 5 cts. each, post- 

 paid; two - year - old 

 plants, 45 cts. each. 



Ideal 



A well-named Rose, as it is 

 a free and continuous bloom- 

 er with fine buds. Flowers 

 are similar to the Brides- 

 maid in color, but like La 

 France in shape and form . 

 A perfect ideal in every \ 

 way, as it is a grand 

 garden Rose. 20 cts. 

 each, 3 for 50 cts.; larger 

 size, 25 cts. each; two-year- 

 old plants, 45 cts. each. 



Florence E. Coulthwaite 



The blooms are large, full and beautifully 

 imbricated; petals are daintily ruffled; deep 

 cream, stippled with bright rose on the inside 

 of the petals; very free-flowering. 30 cts. 

 each; larger size, 40 cts. each; two-year-old 

 plants, 50 cts. each. 



Harry Kirk 



A beautiful new Rose of which 

 the true stock is very scarce. 

 In color it is deep sulphur- 

 yellow, blending lighter 

 at the edges of the 

 petals. The flowers are 

 large, full and perfectly 

 formed and the buds 

 are elegant in shape 

 and color. 3 5 cts. 

 each; two-year-old 

 plants, budded, 7 5 

 cts. each. 



Jean Note 



The flowers are 

 large, full and 

 ' double, chrome-yel- 

 low in the center, 

 deepening as they ex- 

 pand to reddish-orange; 

 the edges of the petals 

 are creamy yellow. A 

 strong grower, and a 

 valuable bush Rose for 

 planting outdoors. 25 

 cts. each; larger size, 

 40 cts. each; two- 

 year-old plants, 5 5 cts. 



Gentlemen : — My Roses 



arrived safely on Tuesday 



last, in first-class condition. 



V Thank you for sending me 



■^ such fine bushes, and if all is 



. ^, y-'" well, look for another order 



K, .fi)'***^ from us next Fall or Spring. Again 



'"/<//'' thanking you, Most sincerely, 



Mrs. M. L. Horner. 

 Danbury, New Hampshire.June 1, 1911. 



J. B. Clark Rose 



New Hybrid Tea Rose, J, B, Clark 



A Sensational Triumph In Rose-Growing 



An intense deep scarlet Rose, shaded blackish crimson, color like the sheen of a plum, 

 often 7 inches in diameter and 5 inches deep. J. B. Clark has created a great sensation 

 throughout the United States and Europe. It is even better than such fine Roses as Rich- 

 mond, Liberty, Meteor and other famous red kinds. A wonderfully strong and upright grower, 

 exceedingly vigorous, with splendid and heavy dark bronze-green foliage. The glory of the 

 plant is in its flowers, however, as they are extraordinary in size, full and double, wonderfully 

 fragrant, of great depth, and borne freely from the first year, on long, stiff stems. This 

 Rose has proven hardy, even in Canada, and a genuine treat is in store for everyone who 

 plants it. We have a large stock of own-root plants, all in splendid condition. Strong, one- 

 year-old plants, 25 cts. each, 3 (or $1; larger size, 35 cts. each, postpaid; two-year-old 

 plants, 60 cts. each; extra-heavy, three-yeer-old plants, 85 cts. each. 



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