FOUTs'DEI 

 1850 



\Ye ST G R o Ve, Pa. 



The World's Latest and Best Productions in Roses 



The Roses listed on this and the 

 following page comprise the best, 

 latest and most beautiful productions 

 of the famous Rosarians of the world, 

 and all lands have contributed to this 

 collection. We have spared no ex- 

 pense or effort in securing them. The 

 United States Department of Agri- 

 culture, through its collectors in vari- 

 ous parts of the world, have contrib- 

 uted to this list and it stands without a 

 successful rival in this or any other 

 country. The one-year-old plants 

 are grown in pots 3 ^ inches in 

 diameter, while the two-year-old 

 plants are magnificent, strong bushes 

 which will take hold immediately 

 when planted, grow vigorously and 

 bloom profusely. These are the 

 largest and finest Roses ever sold, and 

 are in keeping with the high quality 

 which has made Dingee Roses famous 

 the world over. All grown on their 

 own roots. Not budded, which is 

 the usual kind secured in the new 

 varieties. 



Mrs. Chas. Russell 



A new Hybrid Tea Rose of Ameri- 

 can origin and considered to be equal 

 to American Beauty both for forcing 

 and open ground culture. Buds long 

 and pointed, produced on long, stiff 

 stems 3 feet in length, each one 

 crowned with a bloom of a beautiful 

 shade of rosy pink. Blooms large, 

 full and magnificent formation. Price, 

 Hrst size plants, 30c. each, postpaid; 

 two-year-old plants, 75c. each, by 

 express. All on own roots. 



Robin Hood 



A new crimson Hybrid Tea of wonderful merit, and 

 soon to become one of the leaders in its class. It 

 has all the requirements of an exceptionally good gar- 

 den Rose, and has the features often sought for- in 

 a red H, T. Rose, i, e,, blooms full and double to 

 the center. A grand grower, producing heavy canes 

 and foliage: Blooms of immense size like the June 

 Rose or Hybrid Perpetual, Color glorious rosy scar- 

 let that is soft, bright and lasting. Free bloomer, that 

 is, blooming the entire growing season. Hardy 

 everywhere. Awarded first prize at the Massachusetts 

 Horticulture Society's June Flower Show as the best 

 red Rose as grown in the open ground, not forced. 

 Good dark green foliage. Price, first size or one-year- 

 old plants, 30c. each, 4 for $1.00; larger size, 45c. 

 each, 3 for $1.00, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 75c. 

 each, by express. 



Robin Hood 



Killarney Brilliant 



An offspring of Pink Killarney. but several shades 

 darker, the color being a beautiful shade of brilliant 

 red. Habit of growth same as Killarney. Just as free 

 bloomer and hardy. Price, first size or one-year-old 

 plants, 30c. each, 4 for $1.00, postpaid. Two-year-old 

 plants, 75c. each, by express. All on own roots. 



Irish Fireflame 



One of the latest novelties in the Rose kingdom. 

 It produces beautiful orange, splashed with crimson 

 buds, which become tlery orange crimson as the buds 

 develop, changing to a solid delicate orange, which 

 becomes as the flower fully opens satiny gold, deli- 

 cately sheened wi^h pure lemon zone, against which 

 the light fawny anthers form a beautiful contrast. Price, 

 strong one-year-old plants, from 2':: inch pots, SOc 

 each ; two-year-old plants, 60c. each. 



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