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Gruss an Teplitz 



Kootenay 



The buds are long and pointed, and of exquisite form, 



opening to large rounded flowers, very full and double. 



Color a creamy white, with a shading of flesh colors 



towards the center. Foliage very heavy, unaffected by 



disease, and little troubled with insects. 



Rose Dawn. Bud pointed, good size, medium full. 

 Color a soft rose flesh with yellow base. Good foliage 

 of a light green and free from insects or disease. 

 Profuse bloomer. Fragrant. 



Fontanelle. A very fine large Rose w'th 

 immense petals. Deep golden yellow 

 deepening towards the center. The 

 whole bloom deepens in color in cool 

 weather. Remarkable strong healthy 

 grower for a yellow Rose. 



Gruss an Teplitz. For intense and 

 dazzling color there is no other rose to 

 compare with this — fiery crimson, shad- 

 ed with a dark velvety sheen The 

 flowers are large and handsome, pro- 

 duced in continuous profusion through- 

 out the season. Very vigorous, bushy 

 grower, and because of its strong grow- 

 ing habits it should not be placed with 

 other hybrid teas. Extremely hardy, 

 easy to grow, always in bloom, it is one 

 of the most satisfactory of roses. 



Rose Marie. One of the best bedding 

 Roses grown, remarkably free-flowering, 

 producing large, long, ideal buds, which 

 develop into full flowers of beautiful 

 form, of a most pleasing clear rose pink 



Price. First size, one-year plants, except 

 where noted, 30 cts. each, for all Roses on this 

 page; 4 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old 

 plants, 85 cts. each; S8.50 per dozen of one or 

 more varieties, by express, charges collect; 

 6 at dozen rate; 95 cts. each, by parcel |>ost, 

 with soil on roots. 



Dingee Famous 



Hybrid Tea Roses 



The Most Desirable of All 



It has not been many years since the inlroduclion of the 

 Hybrid Tea (lass of roses i)y CuilloL. It is a i)art, of the early 

 history of the Rose in this country thai this house was the 

 first to call attention to the valuahle chara( t(;ristics of the 

 class, and was greatly instrumtrntal in making it the most 

 popular. Today the great majority of roses grown are Hyl>rid 

 Teas, and new varieties are being produ('ed by the hundreds. 

 The Hybrid Teas, as a class, arc th(^ most satisfactory of 

 roses. They produce the most beautiful blooms, of all forms 

 and colors — and continuously from early spring until heavy 

 frost. Like the Hybrid Perpetuals, they are vigorous growers; 

 hardy, but not exceptionally so. Therefore they are well 

 adapted for growing in our temperate climates, but in zones of 

 extreme winters need some protection. Their foliage is heavy 

 and disease resisting, but, as with all roses, must be protected 

 f r< )m the ravages of insects. 



Our collection of Hybrid Teas is extensive and complete. 

 But the varieties offered in the following pages have been 

 selected with an understanding cf the needs of the 

 amateur grower, and are varieties that have shown 

 themselves to be well adapted for growing by the great 

 masses of flower lovers. These arc^, kinds that are easy 

 to grow — the kinds we all want. 



Etoile de Holland (H. T.). Flower bright, dark red, 

 of medium size, fairly full; deliciously perfumed. 

 Growth vigorous, upright. A cross between General 

 McArthur and Hadley. A rose of great future. 



Kootenav 



