Dingee Hardy Hybrid 

 Perpetual Roses 



Th(> TI\l)ri(l Pcrpetiials, or "June Roses," arc the most 

 fjjinoiis of all roses. Most of the varieties were pro|)a- 

 fi:ale(l years ago — the best known is (leneral Jacquerninol, 

 whieh was brought out in 1852 — but tiiue has not 

 lessened their popularity. 



Although they usually bloom only once a year, 

 they produce an enormous number of flowers — 

 more tlian the Hybrid Teas. They are of extrem(>ly 

 vigorous, upright growtii, putting forth long, heavy 

 canes. The llowers are irmnense in size, often 

 measuring six inches in diameter, and are delight- 

 fully fragrant. They are perfectly hardy, and live 

 through the most severe winters with slight pro- 

 tection. 

 Marshall P. Wilder. Flowers large, semi- 



glohular, full and of good substance; 



bright scarlet-crimson, richly shaded with 



maroon. 

 General Jacqueminot. Bright, shining crimson 



and velvety; exceedingly brilliant and handsome, 



makes magnificent buds and flowers, 

 Gloire Lyonnaise. The open flower is enormous, full, 



deep and double. Rich creamy-white, passing, when 



open, to a pale shade of salmon-yellow deepest at the 



center. 



Ulrioh Bruner. Immense, large, bold flowers, full and 



globular; rich glowing crimson; elegantly flamed with 



scarlet. Highly fragrant. 

 Prince Camille de Rohan. The color is a deep, rich 



velvety crimson, passing to intense maroon, shaded 



black. 

 Anne de Diesbach (Glory of Paris). Most lovely 



brilliant carmine, long, pointed buds, and large, 



finely formed, compact flowers; very full and double 



and delightfully sweet. 



Clio. On the order of Baroness Rothschild. Strong, 

 vigorous grower, handsome foliage. Flowers flesh 

 color, shaded in the center with rosy-pink; large, of 

 fine globular form, freely produced. 



Mad. Charles Wood. Begins to bloom almost as soon 

 as planted, and continues all through the season; 

 flowers extra large, double, full and quite fragrant; 

 briijht fiery scarlet, passing to fine, rosy crimson, 

 shaded with maroon. 



Mad. Masson. It is entirely hardy, blooms nearly all 

 I he time, as free as any Hybrid Tea, bearing numbers 

 of large, full, double flowers of unusual beauty and 

 wonderful fragrance; clear, bright rose, distinct and 

 charming. 



Heinrich Munch. One of the newer varieties that 

 has created a sensation whercner grown. The color 

 is a soft pink, very large and full; vigorous grower 

 and un(l()id)tedly one of the a ery finest of the Hybrid 

 Perpetual varieties. 



Vick's Caprice. Flowers large and slightly cup-shaped, 

 l)ut full and deep; petals thick and lasting, having 

 the ground color clear, satiny i)ink, distinctly strii)ed 

 and dashed with white and bright carmine. 



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J. B. Clark 



Paul Neyron 



The flowers are immense; probably the largest and 



finest Rose; bright, shining pink, clear and beautiful, 



very double and full. 



J. B. Clark. An intense deep scarlet-rose, shaded 

 blackish-crimson, color like the sheen of a plum. 



Francois Levet. An unusually vigorous grower, and 

 free blooming. Large, finely made flowers almost 

 the size of Paul Neyron; cherry-pink, delicately 

 shaded carmine and blush. 



Frau Karl Druschki. This brilliant white type Rose 

 has become renowned as the very highest type of its 

 class and the best snow-white Rose ever introduced. 

 It is an extraordinarily strong grower, branching 

 freely, and has the vigor and hardiness of an oak. 

 Large, heavy foliage and magriificent flowers that 

 are nothing less than glorious — inunense in size and 

 produced with great freedom on long, stiff stems. 



Gcorjgje Arends. Strong, robust grower, making a 

 sturdy bush; free bloomer and absolutely hardy 

 everywhere. The color delicate pink, deliciously 

 fragrant. 



Coquette dcs Blanches. Pure snowy-white, some- 

 times faintly tinged with pale rose; blooms in large 

 clusters; medium size, full and sliglitly fragrant. 



York & Lancaster. Semi-double irregular flowers of 

 pale red and white, sometiuK^s slrif)ed pink. A 

 famous old rose. 2-vear-()!d y)lants only. 



Prices of all Hosos on this payc, except where notetj. first 

 size plants; 30 ets. each, t for SI. 00, postpaI<l; two-year-ohl 

 plants, 85 cts. each; 88. .>0 per dozen of one or more varieties, 

 6 at doz. rate, by express, or 95 cts. each by j>arcel post, 

 prepaid, with soil on roots. 



