The Gorgeous 

 "Los Angeles" 



Los Angeles 



Claimed by the introducer to be one of the finest 

 Hybird Tea Roses grown, and trials have substan- 

 tiated his claim. Growth vigorous, producing in 

 continued succession during growing season strong 

 shoots, each one bearing an enormous flower of a 

 luminous flame pink, toned with coral and shaded 

 with translucent gold at the base of petal. Fragrant 

 as an American Beauty. Buds handsomely long and 

 pointed, while the beauty of form and ever increas- 

 ing wealth of color is maintained until the last 

 petal falls. Strong budded plants only $1.75 each, 

 by express. Stock limited. 



ALEXANDER HILL GRAY (Tea)— Color, deep 

 lemon-yellow, deepening as the flower expands, 

 does not fade in the open ground. Buds and blooms 

 of perfect formation and of great substance, and 

 produced in the greatest abundance throughout the 

 entire season. Price, first size one-year plants, 25c 

 each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 

 65c each, by express. 



The Newer 



Varieties 



of 

 American 



Roses 



The Roses listed on this 

 and the three following 

 pages comprise the best, 

 latest and most beautiful 

 productions of the famous 

 Rosarians, and all lands 

 have contributed to this 

 collection. We have spared 

 no expense or effort in se- 

 curing them. We offer 

 them only after a careful 

 watching of the habits and 

 adaptability for outdoor culture suitable for our climate. 

 The first size plants are strong and sturdy, while the two- 

 year-old plants are magnificent, strong bushes which will 

 take hold immediately when planted, grow vigorously 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 budded, except where noted, 

 which is the usual kind secured on the new varieties. 

 These are the best of the latest introductions, and have 

 all proven 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 suggest 

 placing your order early for these kinds and we will reserve 

 them for you, and ship when desired or at the proper 

 planting time. 



Mrs, Henry Winnett 



Remarkably strong grower, producing strong 

 shoot, each one crowned with a magnificent bloom, 

 well above the foliage, excellent for forcing and 

 equally as good for outdoor growth, being extremely 

 hardy. Foliage fine dark green and free from insects 

 and disease. Color a bright shade of crimson, not 

 quite as dark as Hadley, but not as light as Rich- 

 mond, a color that has proven to be very popular, 

 and we consider it one of the best crimson varieties. 

 Buds long and well formed. Price of our own root 

 plants. First size, 35c each; 3 for $1, postpaid; two- 

 year-old plants, 75c each; $7.50 per dozen. Specimen 

 plants, $1.00 each, by express. 



MRS. GEORGE SHAWYER (Tea Rose)— The 

 color is very hard to describe, being a shade of 

 brilliant clear rose or bright peach-pink. It is a 

 wonderful grower and bloomer, producing great 

 numbers of strong shoots, each tipped with a bud. 

 These shoots form the stem, from 3 to 4 feet in 

 length. The flowers are very large, well formed 

 and full, petals of good substance. A very fine 

 garden Rose as well as a forcing Rose. Price of 

 strong pot-grown plants, 25c each; two-year-old 

 plants, 65c each. 



