Any Two— 2 year 

 old Bushes below 



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All Roses on pages 10 to 23 are strong pot -grown plants 

 that may be planted in the open ground any time during 

 the year after heavy frosts are past. Especially good for 

 planting in most of the country in April, May, June, July, 

 August, September. Grown in large pots, they are on 

 their own roots and give magnificent results. 



OWN ROOT POTTED 



ROSES-— Continued 



CRIMSON BEAUTY 



At first we were at a loss to 

 find a name that would be 

 descriptive of this magnificent, 

 new crimson beauty, but the 

 proper name soon suggested 

 itself because this new hardy, 

 everblooming garden bush rose 

 is the result of this parentage — 

 the great (American) "Hoosier 

 Beauty" crossed with "Grim- 

 son Champion" and there 

 you have the name "Crimson 

 Beauty." 



This splendid new variety 

 has wealth in abundance, grows 

 clean, strong and sturdy, has 

 no weaknesses and blooms in 

 marvelous profusion, bearing 

 its magnificent crimson flowers, 

 which have much of the form of 

 "Gruss an Teplitz," through- 

 out the growing season, so that 

 the bush is Hterally covered early and late with its 

 gorgeous velvety crimson flowers. Roses of this type 

 are in the greatest demand because of their health, 

 beauty and permanence. One of the most vigorous 

 growing Hybrid Tea roses we have known. 



Mtne. Butterfly 



Our New Rose "Crimson Beauty" 



MME. BUTTERFLY 



All the color tones of Ophelia are intensified, mak- 

 ing it a harmony of bright pink, apricot and gold. 

 The tight buds are a lovely shade of Indian oak, 

 yellow at the base; the opening flowers are perfect 

 in form and texture, clear and brilliant in color and 

 of delicious fragrance. 



Miss C. E. Van Rossem — Velvety dark red, well 

 formed buds, open flowers almost the same shade, 

 reinforced with scarlet and black ; fragrant. Strong 

 bushy plant, free flowering. A good bedding rose 

 on account of producing flowers under any con- 

 dition. 



Holt Hewett — Some growers report that this is one 

 of the finest shaped roses, and one of the best for 

 exhibition purposes. Bud is well shaped on erect 

 stems opening into a large fine flower of perfect 

 form. Dark velvety crimson flushed scarlet, 

 sweetly scented. 



American Beauty — The fame of American Beauty 

 roses is world-wide. The rich, glowing crimson 

 flowers, shaded and veined, are immense in size. 

 Very double. Borne on long, stiff stems. Hardy 

 with protection. Blooms with unusual freedom. 



North Carolina — Please send latest catalog. My family has 

 bought Roses from your company for over fifty years. — Mrs 

 J.A.D., Middleburg. 



Price of Roses on this page except where noted: First size one year plants 25c each, any 3 for 60c; 

 Strong 2 year old plants 65c each, any 2 for $1.25, any 12 for $6.50. Parcel Post Prepaid. 



The Dingee & Conard Co., West Grove, Penna. The Oldest Rose Growers of America 



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