:l850^fe,.DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture 



1910 



DINGEE ROSES 



During our sixty years' ex- 

 perience we have based our 

 business policy on the belief 

 that a satisfied customer is 

 our best advertisement. 



AHH 10% to the total 

 Agg l\f/0 amount of 

 your order and we will de- 

 liver the goods free to any 

 express office in the United 

 States or Canada. This is the 

 most liberal proposition we 

 have ever made. 



THE FAMOUS IRISH ROSE 



Killarne y 



This queen of the Irish Roses 

 excels any other of its class and 

 color yet introduced, and by many \ 

 is recognized as the most beauti- 

 ful, hardy, ever-blooming Tea Rose 

 now under culture. Each season 

 since it was introduced Killarney 

 has increased in popularity, and the 

 demand has always exceeded the 

 supp] v". We now have an immense 

 quantity, however, and guarantee 

 every plant to be true to name. 



Killarney originated in Ireland, 

 near the shore of the historical lakes 

 for which it is named, amid grand 

 scenes of unsurpassed 

 beautv, and it does honor to <(" ' ^'''^• 

 the reputation of the home 

 of its birth. The bush is 

 strong and upright, with beau- 

 tiful deep bronzy green foliage, 

 and the Rose is entirely free- \ 

 blooming, bearing immense long \ 

 pointed buds and massive flowers on \,' 

 big, heavy shoots. The color is deep bril- 

 liant and sparkling shell - pink, of the 

 most exquisite shade. The flowers are of 

 delightful fragrance, immense size, and have 

 thick petals of great substance. Killarney is 

 unusually hardy and without protection, has 

 stood severe winters as far north as Boston. 



Strong one-year-old plants, 20 ots. eacb, € fox 

 $1, $3 per doz.; larger size 30 cts. each, 4 for $1, 

 postpaid. Extra-strong two-year-old plants, on 

 own roots, 50 ets. each; extra-heavy three- and 

 lour-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. 



White Killarney. ^fefalrsVk 



Killarney as described above. It is identical 

 with it except that the flowers are pure wdiite. 

 Strong, one-year-old plants, 35 cts. each, $1 for 3; 

 two -year -old plants, 75 cts. each. 



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