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Dingee Roses 'Sturdy as Oaks^^^"^ 



Iron-Clad Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



For full descriptions of these Roses see pages 57 to 63 



Alfred Colomb. Cherry-red and rich 

 crimson, 



Anna de Diesbach. Brilliant carmine. Mag- 

 nificent double flowers of glorious beauty. 



Archduchesse Elizabeth of Austria. Large, 

 bold, carmine flowers of magnificent form. 



Black Prince. Dark crimson, almost black. 



Captain Christy. Pale peach, center rosy 

 crimson. 



Cheshunt Hybrid. Vivid crimson flowers. 



Clio. Flesh-white, rosy pink center. 



Coquette des Blanches. White tinged rose. 



Countess of Roseberry. Pink, shaded rose. 



Barbarossa. Bright carmine; extra vigorous. 



Duke of Edinburgh. Scarlet-crimson. 



Dinsmore. Rich scrimson-scarlet; double. 



Earl of Dufferin. Velvety crimson; fragrant. 



Eugene Furst. Velvety crimson. 



Empress of India. Dark brownish crimson. 



Fisher Holmes. Scarlet, passing to crimson. 



Francois Levet. Cherry-pink. 



Frau Karl Druschki. Pure white flowers. 



General Jacqueminot. Velvety crimson. 



Giant of Battles. Large; double, crimson. 



Gloire Lyonnaise. Rich, creamy white. 



Glory of the Exposition of Brussels. Deep, 

 purplish amaranth, with fiery red base. 



Mad. Masson. Large, double, bright rose. 



Magna Charta. Rosy red, flushed crimson. 



Margaret Dickson. The finest white. 



Paul Neyron. Bright shining pink; superb. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Crimson-maroon. 



Ulrich Brunner. Rich, glowing crimson. 



Vick's Caprice. Satiny pink, striped. 



** Iron-Clad^' Polyantha Roses 



Clotilde Soupert. Ivory-white, shading to- 

 ward the center to silvery rose. 



Crimson Baby Rambler. Brilliant ruby-red. 



Etoile d'Or. Bright yellow, deep center. 



George Pernet. Buflf-rose and lemon. 



Marie Pavie. Creamy white, flushed car- 

 mine-rose; excellent for cutting. 



M'lle Cecile Brunner. Rosy pink. 



Perle d'Or. Coppery gold; very fragrant. 



Pink Baby Rambler. Brilliant shiny pink. 



Pink Soupert. Large, handsome, pink. 



White Baby Rambler. Snow-white trusses. 



**Iron-Clad^* Miscellaneous Roses 



Conrad Ferdinand Meyer. (Rugosa) Pink. 



Mad. Georges Bruant. (Rugosa) White. 



New Century. (Rugosa) Bright rosy pink. 



Sir Thomas Lipton. (Rugosa) Pure white. 



Mad. Eugene Marlitt. (Bengal-China) Beau- 

 tiful, rich red. The finest bedding Rose. 



Viridiflora. (Bengal-China) The famous 

 and unique green Rose. 



"Iron-Clad" Everblooming Teas 



For full descriptions see pages 43 to 53 



Bon Silene. Bright rosy pink. Perfect in 

 every respect, producing large crops of beau- 

 tiful buds and flowers throughout the season. 



Burbank. Crimson; very fragrant. 



Coquette de Lyon. Pure canary-yellow. 



Enchantress. Creamy white, buff centre. 



Etoile de Lyon. Magnificent golden yellow. 



Frances E. Willard. Snow-white; fragrant. 



Freiherr von Marschall. One of the bright- 

 est reds. Very full and double. 



Helen Gould. Warm rosy crimson. 



Henry M. Stanley. Apricot yellow. 



Mad. Francisca Kruger. Coppery yellov/. 

 One of the best for bedding or massing. 



Marie Guillot. Pure white. Extra large. 



Marie Van Houtte. Yellow, passing to 

 white and shaded with rose. 



Marion Dingee. Richest brilliant crimson; 

 large, finely formed flowers. 



Mrs. B. R. Cant. Silvery rose. 



Papa Gontier. Splendid crimson. 



Pearl Rivers. Peachy red buds. 



Pink Maman Cochet. Clear, rich pink, 

 changing to silvery rose. Superb garden Rose. 



Princess de Sagan. Brilliant crimson. 



Princess Hohenzollern. Deep, satiny red. 



Souv. de Francis Gaulain. Velvety crimson. 



Souv. de Pierre Notting. Apricot-yellow, 

 tinged with golden. Full, double flowers. 



Wm. R. Smith. Soft, blended pink. 



White Maman Cochet. Pure white. 



Yellow Maman Cochet. Sulphur-yellow. 



"Iron-Clad" Hybrid Teas 



See full descriptions on pages 27 to 42 



Bessie Brown. Pure white, sometimes 

 flushed pink; large, double flowers. 



Charles Dingee. Our great leader. 



Etoile de France. Clear red or velvety 

 crimson. The best of its color. 



J. B. Clark. Intense deep scarlet. Superb; 

 of extraordinary size. 



La France. Silvery pink, tinged with crim- 

 son. Very handsome. 



Magnafrano. Deep shining rose; large. 



Mad. Schaller. Salmon, rose and carmine. 



Mme. Melaine Soupert. Golden yellow. 



Meteor. Velvety crimson. Striking. 



Norma. Delightful pink; fragrant. 



Queen Beatrice. Beautiful silvery pink. 



Rosemary. Glorious shining pink; large. 



Souv. de Wootton. Bright magenta red. 



Triomphe de Pernet Pere. Magenta-red. 



Virginia R. Coxe. Dark, fiery crimson. 



Wellesley. Very free flowering; pink. 



PRICE, of all Roses described on this page, in extra- 



' heavy three- and four-year-old plants, from 



6- and 7-inch pots, 75 cts. each, $8 r er doz. 



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