EVERBLOOMING HARDY GARDEN 

 BUSH ROSES . . . Own Root Plaiit§ 



The Great David 0. Dodd Rose 



^SILVER COLUMBIA 



This rose is a sport of the famous Columbia. The 

 color is a clear shade of deep silver pink, lighter than 

 that of its parent. The color deepens toward the 

 center. The flowers are larger than Columbia, in- 

 chned to be flat, but magnificently formed on long, 

 strong stems, which makes it an excellent rose for 

 cutting. 



Lady Alice Stanley — ^Massive buds and blooms, 

 fully double and very sweet outside petals coral- 

 rose, inside pale flesh pink. One of the dependable 



roses for any purpose. 



Hoosier Beauty — The rich colors of this marvelous 

 rose have never been equaled^duskj-, crimson 

 scarlet, with dark shadings and of a depth found 

 in no other rose. Heavy petals of a velvet-Hke 

 texture add to the richness of the colors. 



Prices of all Roses on this page: First size 

 plants, 25c each, 5 for $1.00, postpaid; two- 

 year-old plants, 70c each, any 2 for $1.25 by 

 Parcel Post Prepaid. Varieties marked * can be 

 furnished in Star size or Specimen plants at 

 85c each by Parcel Post Prepaid. 



DAVID O. DODD 



A recent American introduction b} 



one of the leading Rosarians that ha; 



proven to be one of the best outdoo: 



varieties and we have gotten man}^ en 



thusiastic reports confirming our opin 



ion concerning its good quahties. Larg^ 



well formed buds of immxCnse size open 



ing into dazzling crim 



son double blooms tha 



retain its color withou 



fading and produced oi 



long stems. Bush cov 



ered with these bloom 



the entire season thu 



making an attractive showing. Plant c^ 



vigorous growth and hardy anywhere 



Free of insects or disease of anv kind. 



Price, potted plants: First siz 

 plants, 30c each, 4 for $1.00; two 

 year-old plants, 85c each, 2 fo: 

 $1.50, postpaid. ' 



*Green Rose (Viridiflora)— . , 



most interesting member of th i 

 Rose family, grown for its o( 

 -^ dity. Petals are small, pointec 

 set thickly, and of the sarr' 

 color as the foliage, dark p€' 

 green. 



Dingee & Conard Co. 



Thank you for the Roses replacing the five ordered in t 

 spring which cUd not grow. The seven of the twelve that d 

 grow were a joy all summer and I anticipate an equal pleasu 

 from these just planted for next summer. I have about 50 Ding 

 Roses in my garden all of which have given excellent satisfy 

 tion. 



Sincerely yours, 



Mrs. L. B. Yale, North East, I 



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Beautiful Silver Columbia 



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