Everblooitiin^ Rosens 



Most exquisite buds of golden 

 buff or fawn, openinj^; to full, 

 double, well formed flowes, of 

 pinkish fawn. The plant does not 

 (vrow larfi;e, but is dwarf and 

 spreadinj^, covered with heavy 

 foliage that is immune from disease 

 and insect pests. This is an ex- 

 cellent rose for the garden, for it 

 requires little attention, blooms 

 profusely, and is most useful foi- 

 cutting and for the buttonhole. 



*Perle Von Godesberg — This 

 magnificent Rose was oi'iginally 

 sent out as a Yellow Kaiseiin 

 Augusta. Victoria, it having all 

 the beauty of foi'm and sub- 

 stance of that great garden Rose. 

 The color is a rich canary-yellow 

 with shadings of saffron. 



General MacArthur — Of strong, 

 vigorous, healthy growth, 

 branching freely, it produces 

 its wonderful blooms profusely 

 from May until October, of full 

 scarlet crimson. 



I Mad. Abel Chatenay — This splendid Rose is one 

 of the very best of its color — rosy-carmine with 

 darker shade. 



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Ophelia — Salmon flesh, shaded with rose m 

 perfect tints. Buds of unusual attractiveness, 

 opening full and double. Plants of strong habit-, 

 and produces its flowers in great profusion. 



"Jonkheer J. L. Mock — The buds are immense and 

 of very fine form, borne on long, stiff stems. Color 

 a clear imperial pink, refiexed petals of a lightei- 

 shade. Strong, tall grower, at its best in heat, 

 when the heavy petals open to perfection. 



Famous Dingee Everblooniing Own Root Roses 



Crimson Queen 



Crimson Queen — Because of its rich 

 coloring this is a wonderful garden or 

 bedding rose — bright, velvety crim- 

 son. A strong, vigorous, upright 

 grower, always in bloom. 



Mrs. Charles Bell — Lovely shell-pink 

 buds and blooms of fine globular 

 form with shadings of soft salmon, 

 sweetly perfumed. Strong bushy 

 plant bearing good foliage seldom 

 attacked by disease. 



F. R. Patzer — A Rose of striking and 

 pleasing appearance, owing to the 

 delicate blending of color, which is a 

 creamy-buff, with the reverse of 

 petals a dehctae warm pink, and as 

 they expand the color becomes a 

 Hght orange pink. 



Lady Ashtown— One of the good old 

 standard Roses that remains good. 

 Satiny buds and blooms of deep shin- 

 ing pink with a yellow glow at base of 

 petals. High center and very double. 



Prices of all Potted 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. 



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