FOUNDEI 

 1850 



DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture 



-OUNDED 

 1650 



Standard List of Hardy Ever blooming Tea Roses — Continued 



Letty Coles. The color is a soft rose-pink deeply 

 shaded with intense crimson. A handsome rose. 



Louisa de la Rive. Blush, shaded salmon and fawn. 



Louise de Savoie. Pale canary-yellow. 



Louis Richard. Coppery rose, shaded carmine and 

 crimson. 



Lady Dorothea. Outside petals deep peach and 

 flesh, inside soft fleshy pink. 



Leonie Lamesch. Coppery red. 



Leonie CEsterreith. Brilliant porcelain-color, shad- 

 ing to very light yellow. 



Lucie Faure. Ivory-white on amber ground. 



Mad. Barriglione. Coppery carmine-rose. 



M. Ada Carmondy. Ivory-white. 



Madame Adolphe de Tarle. Canary-yellow, passing 

 to white. 



Madame Azelie Imbert. BuflF, with peach shading. 



Madame Bravey. Creamy white, blush center. 



Madame Damaizin. Salmon-rose and amaranth. 



Madame E. Helfenbien. Chamois-yellow, shaded 

 apricot and rose. 



Madame Falcot. Yellow. Like Yellow Rambler. 



Madame F. Brassac. Bronze-red, tinted coppery- 



yellow. 



Madame F. Dupias. 

 shadings. 



Madame Freulon. 



Madame 



Creamy white, rosy carmine 



White, slightly tinted red. 

 La Generale Gourko. Pink, buflF and rose. 



Madame Leon St. Jean. Carmine and orange, tinged 

 citron and yellow. 



Madame Louis Gravier. The outer petals are cop- 

 pery yellow. Center bright pinkish-rose. 



Madame Olga. White tinged canary-yellow. 



Madame Sadie Carnot. Cherry-red; very pretty. 



Madame Scipion Cochet. Creamy rose, crimson 

 center. 



Mad. Gustave Henry. Lively copper-rose. 



Madam Gevelot. Light salmon. 



Madame Grenville Gore-Langton. Superb yellow 

 climbing Tea Rose. 



Madam Husson. Chamois-orange. 



Madam Von Siemens. Flesh-rose. 



Madam Dorier. Color bright carmine. 



Mile. Claudine Perreau. Pink, white and crimson. 



Mile. Genevieve Godard. Clear carmine-red. 



Mile. Marguerite Fabisch. Rich crimson. 



Mile. Jean Dupuy. Golden yellow, passing to red- 

 dish orange; petals bordered with rose. 



Mile. Nathalia Imbert. Reddish salmon, changing to 

 apricot. 



Mile. Anna Charton. Cream, shaded carmine. 



Madeline Guillaumez. White, salmon and yellow. 



Marie Ducher. Rich salmon, fawn center. 



Marquis de Vivens. Violet-crimson, shaded yellow, 

 salmon and fawn. 



Maman Loiseau. Color sulphur-yellow. 



Marie Soleau. Silvery rose, beautiful bud. 



Mme. Simone Beaumez. Flesh white, large. 



Marquis de Querhoenl. Beautiful China rose, cop- 

 per-salmon and golden yellow. 



Mons. Furtada. Bright sulphur-yellow. 



Pere de Feu. New poppy-red, shading to vermilion 

 and yellow. 



Pierre Migron. Delicate light pink. Very beautiful. 



President. Rosy crimson, changing to carmine. 



President Constant. Clear, rosy pink. 



Princess Radziwill. Double; rose and carmine. 



Princesse Sarsina. Flesh, tinged apricot-yellow, 

 shaded red. 



Rainbow. Pink, striped crimson, center amber. 



Regulus. Carmine, shaded purple and red. 



Rose Gubert. Creamy yellow; long buds. ' 



Rubens. Pale yellow, tinged with fawn. 



St. Joseph. Bright carmine, changing to rose. 



Santa Rosa. Rich shell-pink, inclining to crimson; 

 full double, reflexed petals. A compact grower, free 

 from rust, mildew or any defect. 



Senator McNaughton. A grand white Rose; off- 

 spring of Perle des Jardins. 



Sombrieul. Pure white, edged with silvery rose. 



Souv. de Leonie Viennat. Jonquil yellow. 



Souv. d'Emile Peyrard. Pearl-white. 



Souv. de Admiral Courbet. Bright fiery red. 



Souv. de Lady Ashburton. Coppery red, suffused 

 with yellow. 



Souv. de Madame Ludmilla Schultz. Rose and white. 



Souv. Paul Neyron. White, tinged with golden yel- 

 low, edged with rosy crimson. 



Souv. de Pere Lalanne. Brilliant carmine, center 

 gold. 



Souv. de Victor Hugo. Citron-red, with amber and 

 fawn shading. 



Theresa Lambert. Rose, tinged gold, base salmon. 



Viscountess Wautier. Resembles Duchesse de Bra- 

 bant. Rosy pink. 



Waban. Bright pink; sport from Catherine Mermet. 



White Pearl. White offspring of Perle des Jardins. 



White Bon Silene. A pure white Bon Silene. 



Yvonne Gravier. Creamy yellow, shaded rose. 



Prices of all Roses named on this page, 10c. each, any 6 for 50c., 15 for $1.00, postpaid; larger size, 20c. 

 each, $2.00 per dozen; two-year-old plants at 30c. each, $3.00 per dozen, purchaser's selection, by express. 



Camden, New Jersey, February 15, 1914. 

 Gentlemen: — A peculiar trait of all Roses gotten from you is that the recipient does not think of questioning- 

 truth to name or blooming qualities — a reputation beyond monev value. 



Respectfully yours, BENJ. P. DUFFIELD. 



Little Rock, Arkansas, February 11, 1914. 

 Dear Sirs: — I have some of your fine Roses growing in my garden that are simply grand. Last spring 

 when they were in their glory I sent so many to my friends. They were amazed at their beauty and fragrance; 

 couldn't believe that an amateur could have such success. We all have "hobbies." Thank goodness, mine is 

 Rose culture. Your catalogue is always found on my parlor table. I don't know of any book that could interest 

 a waiting guest any more than your splendid catalogue. 



Very respectfully, MRS. JOSEPHINE GILES. 



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