FOUNDEI 

 1850 



DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture 



-OUNDED 

 1850 



Everblooming Bourbon and China Roses 



me. Eugene Marlitt. 



'^ Queen^s Scarlet 



A constant and profuse bloomer, color, velvety 

 scarlet; very brilliant and striking. Deserves general 

 planting everywhere. Excellent Rose for bedding. 



-VCOMTESSE DE BARBANTANE— Flesh color. 



CRAMOISI SUPERIOR— Medium size, rich^ dark 

 velvety crimson; very double, full and beautiful. 



DUCHESSE DE THURINGE— Pure white, shaded 

 with amber. 



HENRY PLANTIER— Bright, shining rose; extra 

 large; hardy. 



SOUVENIR DIE LA MALMAISON— Blush-white 

 shaded flesh; large and very double; sweetly scent- 

 ed. Especially good. 



DOUGLAS — Dark, cherry-red, free bloomer. 



LA PHOENIX— Red, shaded crimson. 



LOUIS PHILIPPE— Velvety crimson. 



LUCULLUS — Dark crimson-maroon; large, full and 

 fragrant; very double; a constant and profuse 

 bloomer. 

 ^-MADAME BOSANQUET— Pale flesh, shaded deep 

 rose. 



MALMAISON— One of the choicest Roses in pur 

 collection, and unsurpassed for general cultivation. 

 Rich, creamy-flesh, distinctly and elegantly shaded 

 clear peachy red, with a rose center; flowers very 

 large, perfectly double and deliciously_ fragrant. 

 Particularly valuable for outside cultivation, being 

 quite hardy. 15c each; 4 for 50c, postpaid; two- 

 year-old plants, 45c each. 



MARIE DRIVON— Fine, clear pink, sometimes 

 light rose. 



MONTHLY CABBAGE— An old favorite still in 



^ great demand; bright rosy pink. 

 '"*MRS. DE GRAW— Bright coral-pink; borne in 

 clusters. 



The Bourbon and China Roses are hardy in every 

 section, so we list them together. They are strong, 

 vigorous growers. Roses of these classes will bloom 

 freely the first 3^ear from young plants, and bloom 

 constantly throughout the season. Splendid for au- 

 tumn blooming. 



Prices of all these Roses offered on this page, ex- 

 cept where noted, strong one-year plants, 15c each; 

 8 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 35c each, 

 by express; $3.50 per dozen. Varieties marked * fur- 

 nished in large specimen or star size plants at 75c. 



Hermosa 



The favorite of the old-time gardens, and just as 



popular today; blooms in fine clusters; large, very 



double and fragrant; color beautiful clear rose; a 



constant bloomer; hardy. 



Agrippina — Fiery red; double and sweet. 



Apopline — Clear pink and rosy crimson. 



Archduc Charles — Crimson-scarlet. 



*Beau Carmine — Fine carmine-red; very rich. 



Bourbon Queen — Bright carmine; edged white. 



*CHAMPION OF THE WORLD— A free-bloom- 

 ing hardy Rose. Flowers of large size; color, 

 lovely clear, deep pink. 15c each; 4 for 40c; two- 

 year-old plants, 40c each, by express. 



*MME. EUGENE MARLITT— A most magnificent 

 Rose of this type, of a brilliant shade of red. The 

 bush is strong growing and lusty, fairly weighted 

 down all summer with its profusion of bloom. 

 First size, 20c each; 3 for 50c, postpaid; two-year- 

 old plants, 40c each, by express. 



Queen's Scarlet. 



