Dingee Roses ^Sturdy as Oaks 

 The Famous Soupert Roses 



Always Blooming 



These famous Roses will give absolute satisfaction to every purchaser. They bloom the 

 first year and will be in bloom every year from early May until severe freezing weather. More 

 than once we have seen them, bloom in open ground after a severe snowstorm. There are no 

 Roses like them; certainly none better. If you try them, take our word for it, you will not 

 be disappointed. 



Prices: Strong plants, 10 cts. each, 6 for 50 cts., 12 for $1, 25 for $2; larger size, 15 

 cts. each, 5 for 60 cts., 9 for $1, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. Three-yeasr-old 

 plants, 75 cts each. If your order amounts to $10 or more, we prepay expressage; if under 

 $10, add 10 per cent and we will deliver goods to any express office in the United States. 

 See pages 11 and 12. 



YELLOW SOUPERT (Mosella). The flow- 

 ers are very double, and of the same camellia- 

 like form as Clotilde Soupert, and are pro- 

 duced in immense clusters; buds exceedingly 

 dainty. A strong, upright, bushy grower. 

 Color white, on beautiful, light, yellow 

 ground; center chrome-yellow. 



WHITE SOUPERT (Clotilde Pfitzer). The 



genuine White Soupert. Identical in every 

 way with Clotilde Soupert, except in color, 

 which is ivory-white. Free-blooming and 

 hardy. 



Clotilde Soupert 



Known the world over as one of the very 

 best of all bedding Roses. A strong, dwarf 

 grower and a truly wonderful bloomer, pro- 

 ducing clusters after clusters of the finest 

 formed flowers. Full and double, and deli- 

 ciously sweet. The color effect is beautiful 

 — ivory-white shading toward the center to 

 silvery rose. For training on fences or porches 

 it is one of the most satisfactory Roses on 

 our list. 



RED SOUPERT (Ma Petite Andree). An 

 unusually strong grower, dwarf and compact, 

 producing large, full, double flowers in amaz- 

 ing profusion. Color brilliant crimson. This 

 is the original variety, and it is still the first 

 and best of its class. 



PINK SOUPERT. Identical with Clotilde 

 Soupert, except in color of flower, which is 

 clear, lively pink 

 and at a dis- 

 tance resembles 

 a carnation. Has 

 the same stocky, 

 sturdy habit of 

 growth, blooms 

 as freely, with 

 large, handsome 

 flowers; same 

 form as Clotilde 

 Soupert. 



I am in receipt of the second lot of Roses sent me and am 

 pleased to say that they arrived in fine order, fresh and 

 strong looking. I was also very much surprised to find an 

 extra package in the lot —to compensate me for those that 

 were lost in the first lot sent me, I suppose. I w^rite to say 

 thatthis generous act is fully appreciated and that I shall 

 take pleasure in recommending your firm as one with 

 whom it is both safe and pleasant to do business. 



MRS. H. S. COOPER. 



Galveston, Texas, March 17. 1911 



Special Offer. — 

 One each of the 5 

 beautiful Soupert 

 Roses one-year-old 

 plants, five in all, 

 40 cts.; larger size, 

 5 plants, 50 cts., 

 postpaid; 2-year- 

 old plants, 5 in all, 

 $1.50. 



The Roses arrived 

 Saturday in fi n e 

 condition. I am 

 delighted with the 

 plants. Thanks for 

 the Charles Dingee. 

 Mrs. R. H. Wright. 



Aspers, Pa. 

 May 8, 1911. 



Clotilde Soupert. the wonderful beddine Rose. 

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