DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture 



BOUNDED , 

 1650 



Fisher 

 Holmes. 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES— Continued. 



Fisher Holmes 



Very beautiful, resembling General Jacqueminot, bu 

 fuller and more constant bloomer; dark, rich scarlet, pass 

 ing to deep velvety crimson; extra large, full flowers; vert 

 sweet. 



CAPTAIN CHRISTY— Extra large, double flowers; love 

 ly peach, deepening at center to rosy crimson. Almos 

 everblooming; _ unusually good everywhere. Buds a; 

 large as American Beauty. Strong and sturdy grower 

 Hardy as an oak. 



CAROLINE DE SANSAL— Clear, brilliant rose, merging! 

 into rosy lilac, edged bronze. 



*CLIO — A really grand Rose. On the order of Baroness 

 Rothschild. Recommended by expert growers as tht 

 finest Rose of this type. Strong, vigorous grower, hand-' 

 some foliage. Flowers flesh-color, shaded in the center 

 with rosy pink; large, of fine, globular form, freely pro-, 

 duced. 



^COQUETTE DES ALPES— Large, full finely formec 

 flowers, pure white, sometimes faintly tinged with pale 

 blush; profuse bloomer. 



CAPTAIN HAYWARD— Bright scarlet, very vivid m 

 summer and glowing in autumn. Large, full and bold 

 the outer petals finely reflexed, while the center petals 

 stand up well, making a flower of striking beauty. 

 Hardy. 



' Francois Levet 



One of the best and most satisfactory of all 

 Hybrid Roses. An unusually vigorous grower, 

 and free blooming. Large, finely made flowers 

 almost the size of Paul Neyron; cherry-pink, deli- 

 cately shade carmine and blush. 



*BOULE DE NIEGE^A very hardy, pure white 

 variety, medium size; very full, double flowers 

 of delightful fragrance. 



^COQUETTE DES BLANCHEiS— Pure snowy- 

 white, sometimes faintly tinged with pale rose; 

 blooms in large clusters; medium size, full and 

 slightly fragrant. 



*COUNTESS _OF ROSEBERRY — Immense 

 flowers; satin, pink in the center and deepens 

 on the outer petals to a bright rose. The 

 feathery shading gives it the appearance of two 

 distinct colors. The plant grows into a stout, 

 sturdy bush, bearing its wealth of blooms on 

 long, stiff stems. 



CHESTNUT HYBRID— One of the very best 

 Roses of its color — red shaded with violet. 

 Very free flowering; blooms large and full. 



Price of all Roses on this page, except where 

 noted, 20c each; any 3 for 50c; two-year-old plants 

 all on own roots, 50c each; $5.00 per dozen of ooe 

 or more varieties, by express. Varieties marked 

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



Francois liCvet. 



