Dingee Quality Roses 



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Souvenir de 

 Pierre Xotting. 



Mrs. B. R. Cant 



This new Rose is an extremely strong-growing variety, 

 producing heavy stems, with large, healthy foliage and 

 flowers almost the equal and style of Helen Gould, but 

 more double; deep rose, with silvery rose center. A 

 bright, clear garden Rose, and a prolific bloomer, espe- 

 cially good for outdoor cultivation. Delightfully fra- 

 grant. 



PRINCESS DE SAGAN _Thf> flowers are well 

 I , J ^^ ; made, while the buds are beautiful. The 



\^ ^'. ^i^^i color is fine velvety crimson; very brilliant. 



M BEg^ ^^^b The bush is remarkably free in growth and 



^ ^^^K 31 extra hardy, bearing profusion of handsome 



blooms all summer. 

 FRANCOIS DUBREFUIL_ of strong growth and a constant bloomer; pro- 

 ducing deep crimson flower, with rich velvety shadings, which are very 

 double and large. 

 MADAME PIERRE GUILLOT _a very remarkable and exceedingly handsome 

 variety. Color, delicate orange-yellow, veined and bordered with clear pink. 

 BERYL — Large, full and fragrant; color deep apricot or coppery yellow. 



The flowers and foliage present a fine contrast. 

 *WHITE BOUGERE — Nq Rose which exceeds this for open-ground culture. 

 The pure ivory-white flowers are unusually large, deep, full and double, 

 borne on long, stiff stems throughout the season in great profusion. 



Price, except where noted, 15 each for all Roses on this page, 50c for any 4; 

 Sl.OO for any 9; larger size, 20c each, 3 for 50c, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 

 35c each, by express. $3.50 per doz. of one or more varieties. Varieties 

 marked * furnished in still larger or star size at 75c each. 



HAKDY EVERBLOOJONO TE.\ ROSES — Continued. 



Souv. de Pierre Notting 



This beautiful Rose is an introduction of one of 

 the largest firms of France, and has not been ex- 

 ceeded by any Rose from that country. It is of 

 strong, bushy habit, and has won numerous gold 

 medals and awards of merit. The flowers are very 

 large, well filled and open easily; color apricot- 

 yellow, tinged with golden, and mixed with orange- 

 / yellow; edge of petal shaded carmine-rose. In 

 form and beauty it is the equal of Maman Cochet, 

 and by many is regarded as the best all-around 

 Rose for general cultivation. It is hardy and always in bloom. 

 Strong, first size plants, 20c each; larger plants, 30c each; two- 

 year-old plants, 45c, by express. 



^PRINCESS HOHENZOLLERN _ThU variety is a strong and vig- 

 orous grower, with foliage of beautiful dark green color, and 

 extra large flowers, well formed. The fragrant flowers are often 

 borne in clusters. Bright, deep, satiny red, with pink center. 



MADAME JOSEPH SCHWARTZ _F;nwer^ pure white, tinged and 



shaded with pale yellow and rosy blush; very full and sweet. 

 MME. JEAN SISLEY — jhjg jg g fine variety for cemetery planting, 



being full and double, and in color pure white. Very hardy. 

 MADAME HONORE DEFRESNE _This splendid variety is noted 



for its pure golden yellow flowers, large, full and double. 

 MAD. E. DURATHON _The color is citron-yellow, with bright 



red center, delicately blended. 



MADAME WELCHE_ Color. a magnificent shade of amber- 

 yellow, deepening toward the center to orange or coppery 



yellow, delicately clouded with 

 pale crimson. 



Airs. B. K.riint. 



