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The Best of the Latest Introductions 



THE ROSES listed on this and 

 the three following pages com- 

 prise the best, latest and most 

 beautiful productions of the famous 

 Rosarians, and all lands have con- 

 tributed to this collection. We have 

 spared no expense or efifort in se- 

 curing them. The United States 

 Department of Agriculture, through 

 its collectors in various parts of the 

 world, have contributed to this list 

 and it stands without a rival in this 

 or an3' other countr3\ and we offer 

 them only after a careful watching 

 of the habits and adaptability for 

 outdoor culture suitable for our cli- 

 mate. The one-year-old plants are 

 strong and sturdy, w^hile the two- 

 year-old plants are magnificent, 

 strong bushes which will take hold 

 immediately when planted, grow vig- 

 oroush- 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 bud- 

 ded, which is the usual kind secured 

 in the new varieties. These are the 

 best of the latest introductions, and 

 have all been pfoven to be just what 

 they are represented. The stock of 

 these new kinds is naturally limited, 

 and orders are filled in rotation as 

 they are received. We therefore sug- 

 gest placing 3'our order early for 

 these kinds and we will reserve them 

 for you, and ship when desired or at 

 the proper planting time. 



Rose H. y. >Iachin. 



Primrose 



H. V. Machin 



Hybrid Tea. This Rose creates a sensation wher- 

 ever shown owing to-.its wonderful coloring, which 

 is a mellow 3^ellow during Spring and Summer, deep- 

 er in Autumn, with apricot shading of a most strik- 

 ing character. The buds are long and pointed, 

 produced well above the foliage, opening large, 

 double and of perfect form, and delightfully per- 

 fumed. Extra strong, vigorous growers with mag- 

 nificent foliage, and unsurpassed as a steadv growth. 

 Price, one-year or first size plants, 30c each; 4 for 

 Sl.OO, postpaid; 2-year-old plants, 60c each by ex- 

 press. All grown on their own roots. 

 GEO. C. WAUD— Hybrid Tea. One of the leading 

 growers of England claims that this is one of 

 their best. Awarded a Gold Medal by the Nation- 

 al Rose Society. Color an orange-vermilion, very 

 distinct and beautiful. Buds and blooms perfect 

 finish. Strong, vigorous growth, and free flower- 

 ing. Sweetly perfumed. First size plants. 25c 

 each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid; 2-year-old plants, 60c 

 each, by express. All on own roots. 



One of the latest additions to the Hybrid Tea 

 class and of unusual merit, having been awarded a 

 Gold Medal b}^ the National Rose Society, as well 

 as many others. Color scarlet-crimson, intensely 

 grained black. Buds and bloom very large and car- 

 ried on rigid stalks. Strong, sturdy growth; highly 

 fragrant. Splendid garden variety. Very free 

 blooming. Hardy ever\'where. and owing to its 

 color bound to become one of the leaders as a gar- 

 den or f<Tcing Rose. Excellent keeper. Price, first 

 size plants, 25c each; 5 for $1.00. postpaid. Two- 

 year-old plants, 60c each, by express. All on own 

 roots. 



MRS. F. W. VANDERBILT— -Hybrid Tea. Strong, 

 sturdy grower. exceptnonally free flowering; 

 blooms long an^ pointed, opeuing large and 

 double; very frasfrant. Color a deep red, shaded 

 bronze apricot red. Fine OHtdoMf variety, ex- 

 tremely hardy. Price. 25c each first size plants. 5 

 for $1.00; two-year-old plants. 60c each, by ex- 

 press. 



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