FOUNDEI 

 1850 



DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture 



-OUNDED 



©so 



Prince of Bulgaria 



Souv. de President Carnot 



HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



Prince of Bulgaria 



This magnificent Rose has been well recom- 

 mended by hundreds of our customers, and we 

 have grown an extra-large stock in order that we 

 might give it the wider distribution which its 

 merits cause it to deserve. Not the least of its 

 charms is the large, bright green foliage, and the 

 buds are simply grand. The flowers are large and 

 quite full; outer petals superb rosy flesh, with 

 the index petals of a slightly lighter tint. This 

 wonderful Rose, of great beauty and fragrance, 

 will be enjoyed by the owners of Dingee Rose 

 gardens throughout the United States. 

 PRINCESS OF NAPLES. A most glorious satiny 

 pink Rose, with shadings of silvery rose. The 

 flowers are large, full double and deep cup 

 shaped, the petals overlapping each other, form- 

 ing a heavy, solid flower of great beauty. Of 

 exquisite fragrance and absolutely hardy. 25c. 

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

 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Blooms are finely 

 formed, with petals of wonderful substance; 

 color, bright, lively pink, which remains true to 

 the last. The bloom of this Rose is similar to a 

 cherry blossom, and it excels most of the pink 

 kinds in its freedom of blooming when planted 

 in the open ground. 

 REINE MARGARET D'lTALIE. Glossy carmine- 

 scarlet, lightened with vermilion; extremely free 

 in bloom. 



A wonderfully handsome Rose, large, full, double, well shaped, 

 with heavy, thick, shell-like petals; buds very long and pointed 

 — perfection in every line. The delicate rosy blush color, 

 shaded a trifle deeper at the center of the flower, has not been 

 approached by any later introduction. Fragrant, strong grower 

 and free bloomer; a splendid outdoor Rose. 

 QUEEN OF SPAIN. Pale flesh, with darker tints in center. Has 

 many points of merit. 50c. each; two-year-old plants, 

 $1.00 each. 

 RED CHATENAY. One of the most popular Roses in cultiva- 

 tion, differing in color from the parent. Mad. Abel Chatenay. 

 ROSALIND ORR ENGLISH. Hybrid Tea. Beautiful and bril- 

 liant cerise-pink, resembling the famous Lawson carnation. 

 A strong grower, throwing up splendid canes, and a prolific 

 bloomer, with long, poi-nted, very full buds of splendid 

 size, which open into fine flowers. 

 PIERRE GUILLOT. An old standard Hybrid Tea of a rich, glow- 

 ing carmine and most exquisitely fragrant. In bloom all 

 summer. 

 DOROTHY PAGE ROBERTS. Hybrid Tea. Semi-double, on 

 the style of "Betty," with each petal handsomely formed 

 and folded. In color It is a handsome shade of coppery pink. 

 JEAN NOTE. The flowers are large, full and double, chrome- 

 yellow in the center, deepening as they expand to reddish- 

 orange; the edges of the petals are creamy yellow. A strong 

 grower, and a valuable bush Rose for planting outdoors. 

 25c. each; larger sir's, 45c. each; two-year-old plants, 55c. 



Price, 20c. each (or all Roses on this page, except where 

 noted; 50c. for any 3; larger size, 25c. each, postpaid; two- 

 year-old plants, 45c. each by express. 



34 



Souv. de President Carnot 



