,^ .^ ,^ ,,Dingee Roses -Sturdy as Oak#l|t 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES-Continued 



Souv. de Pierre Notting 



This beautiful Rose is an introduction of 

 one of the largest firms of France, and has not 

 been exceeded by any Rose from that coun- 

 try. It is of strong, bushy habit, and has won 

 numerous gold medals and awards of merit. 

 The flowers are very large, well filled and 

 open easily; color apricot-yellow, tinged with 

 golden, and mixed with orange-yellow; edge 

 of petal shaded carmine-rose. In form and 

 beauty it is the equal of Maman Cochet, and 

 by many is regarded as the best all-round 

 Rose for general cultivation. It is hardy and 

 always in bloom. 



PEARL RIVERS. Peachy red buds, ground 

 color, ivory-white; petals delicately shaded 

 and bordered with pale rose. 



Princess de Sagan 



The flowers are well made, while the buds 

 are beautiful. The color is fine velvety crim- 

 son; very brilliant. The bush is remarkably 

 free in growth and extra hardy, bearing a 

 profusion of handsome blooms all summer. 



PRINCESS HOHENZOLLERN. This variety 

 is a strong and vigorous grower, with foliage 

 of beautiful dark green color, and extra-large 

 flowers, well formed. The fragrant flowers 

 are often borne in clusters. Color, bright, 

 deep, satiny red, with pink center. 



PRINCESS BONNIE. The brightest, sweet- 

 est and freest-blooming Rose in existence. 

 Color solid crimson, deeper and more vivid 

 than "Jack." Fragrance far sweeter than La 

 France. Always blooming. 



REINE KAROLA DE SAXE. Large, double 

 flower; blush-white, shaded delicate pink. 



ROSE GUBERT. Color canary-yellow, deep- 

 ening at center; buds long, full and large. A 

 splendid grower and free bloomer. 



SOUVENIR D'UN AMI. A vigorous grower 

 and profuse bloomer; for growing in open 

 ground it is simply luxuriant. The flowers 

 are large and globular, similar to that of the 

 Queen, except in color; very full and sweet; 

 in color is a deep rosy flesh, beautifully shaded 

 with rich carmine; edges and reverse of 

 petals silver rose. 



SOUV. DE CATHERINE GUILLOT. Flowers 

 large, full, finely shaped and very fragrant. 

 Free bloomer and vigorous. Color coppery 

 carmine; center shaded orange. Richly color- 

 ed and thoroughly distinct. 



Souv. de Pierre Notting Rose 



SAXONIA. Very distinct, full and double; 

 strong grower; produces beautiful white 

 flowers, with petals edged with bright rose. 

 It was sent to us as an improvement over that 

 most popular Rose, Golden Gate, and is really 

 very well worth planting. 



SOUVENIR DE FRANCOIS GAULAIN. The 

 color is unusually bright, and quite remark- 

 able for a Tea Rose — rich, velvety crimson; 

 the flowers are very fragrant, large, full and 

 very double, possessing a depth that makes 

 their color all the more attractive, quite 

 hardy, healthy and strong. A Rose of great 

 value to the home-grower. The strong, 

 healthy plants are quite hardy. 



SOUV. DE JEANNE CABAUD. A very free 

 bloomer, producing large, full and double 

 flowers, the color of which is almost impos- 

 sible to describe; the outer petals are coppery 

 yellow, with apricot and carmine in the center. 



SOUV. DE J. B. GUILLOT. This is a new 

 variety and the only Rose of its color, which 

 is nasturtium-red, shaded to crimson, varying 

 to bright copper-red. 



1 5 CtS Ea.ch ^°*" *'^ Closes on this page, 50 cts. for any 4, $1 for any 9; larger size 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts., 



postpaid; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. Varieties marked with a cross {►J<) in three-year-old 



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