Dingee Hardy 
Everblooming 
Tea Roses 
Tea Roses form the foundation of 
nearly all the great Roses of today. 
Without them the lovely Hybrid Tea 
class would be impossible. They are 
among the oldest and most highly 
cherished of all Roses. They have 
made the Rose-gardens of America 
what they are. Their place and value 
is everlasting. Rugged, healthy and 
hardyingrowth, free blooming (they 
bloom all the time), their flowers are 
chaste and beautiful. You cannot 
well do without them. They thrive 
gloriously in all sections. 
Their ease of propagation has, un- 
fortunately, caused them to be pro- 
duced by some growers in enormous 
quantities to meet a certain demand for 
“cheap Roses,” and these so-called 
cheap Roses have brought untold dis- 
appointment to all who have planted 
them, and have discredited the business 
of every first-class Rose dealer. Plant 
good Roses, grown by a firm with a 
reputation to sustain. Pay a fair price 
for high-class goods, with a guarantee back of them—the Dingee kind—and you 
will soon become a Rose enthusiast. 
Ours is the greatest collection of own-root Roses in the world. This collection of 
hardy, everblooming Tea Roses is the very life of our immense list. To the beginner— 
the novice in Rose culture—the great number of varieties may be confusing, but to 
eliminate a single one, however, would do a distinct injustice to the introducer and to 
our collection, for each variety has its own particular charm and merit. If you find it 
difficult to make a choice, leave selection to us. 
Prices of all Hardy, Everblooming Tea Roses, except where noted, first size plants, 25c 
each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 75c each, by express; $7.50 per dozen of 
one or more varieties, 85c each, by parcel post prepaid, with soil on roots. 
marked * furnished in still larger or star size at $1.25 each. 
“Alexander Hill Gray 
After a thorough trial both indoors under glass and in 
the open ground, we are pleased to offer this lovely 
yellow Rose to our customers as one of the very best of 
its class and color. The color, which is a deep lemon- 
yellow, deepening as the flower expands, does not fade 
in the open ground, as is usual with such. Buds and 
blooms of perfect formation and of great substance, and 
produced in the greatest abundance throughout the 
entire season. Strong grower and hardy everywhere. 
This Rose was awarded Gold Medal by the National 
Rose Society. 
*IVORY—A sport of Golden Gate. Color pure white 
without a particle of any other color. Good grower. 
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The Full 
Bloom 
of the 
Wonder: 
ful Alex. 
Hill Gray 
Rose 
Varieties 
Burbank 
A revival of Champion of the World, bearing a great 
profusion of large crimson flowers; very fragrant, 
and produced in marvelous profusion the entire season. 
Strong, upright grower. Extremely hardy. 
BON SILENE. A Grand Old Rose—The color is 
deep rose, changing to pale light rose. This variety 
cannot be surpassed for bouquets and decorative 
purposes. In the open ground it grows to perfection, 
producing large crops of beautiful flowers from early 
spring until late autumn. One of the favorites of 
the old-time gardens. 
