1910 ^^DiNGEE Guide To Rose Q^ture ,,g#i850l 



EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES, continued 



*ANDREW SCHWARTZ (Everblooming Jack). The 

 flowers are large and of excellent substance. 

 Color brilliant scarlet, changing to rich cFimson. 

 It is a strong, sturdy grower, and knowTi as the 

 True Tea Jacqueminot because of its resemblance 

 to that variety. 



ANNA OLIVER. A superb free -blooming Rose. One 

 of the best Roses for general cultivation, succeed- 

 ing in almost any situation. The flowers are dou- 

 ble, extra-large, and of splendid substance; color 

 creamy blush, shaded with deep carmine and 

 edged -n-ith silver-rose; very fragrant. 



GEN. ROBERT E. LEE. One of the Roses that is 

 valuable the whole year round and grows with 

 much vigor. The flowers are large, full, and very 

 double; color yellow, changing into rich salmon 

 tints as the weather becomes cooler. 1.5 cts. each, 

 50 cts. for 4; larger size, 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3. 



*BURBANK. A rival of Champion of the "^'orld, 

 bearing a great profusion of large crimson flowers; 

 verj' fragrant. 



*C0QI:ETTE DE LYON. TWs is one of the best yel- 

 low Tea Roses for open-ground culture. The 

 flowers are extra-large, deep and double; color 

 pure canan,'-yellow. Unlike other yellow Roses, 

 it is a strong, vigorous grower, a constant and 

 steady bloomer. 



*Bon Silene SiS\"oTe 



C. p. STRASHEIM. One of the strong-growing Tea 

 Roses, always in bloom. Flowers large, full and 

 double. Color primrose-yellow, almost white, 

 giving the flower a distinct and finished appear- 

 ance. 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for 4; larger size, 20c. 

 each; two-year-old plant-s, 35 cts. each. 



DOROTHEA SOFFKER. One of the finest of the 

 new Tea Roses, with large and full flowers, of 

 creamy white, tinted with yellow. 25 cts. each; 

 two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



ABBE GARROUTE. A \'igorous grower; flowers 

 very large and very round in form ; color yellow, 

 rosy carmine interior, bordered wath China rose. 

 A decided novelty. 20 cts. each, two-year-old 

 plants, 40 cts. each. 



LA PRINCESSE VERA. The flowers open beauti- 

 fully, are large and perfectly formed. The color 

 is rich ivory-white, veined ■«"ith coppers' yellow, 

 and penciled with pale Vjlush. Thiais a fine Rose 

 for bedding in the open ground. 



*CORNELIA COOK. It is of rapid growth, with 

 splendid foliage that rarely suffers from the 

 attacks of insects. The flowers are borne in great 

 profusion and are very desirable. The color is 

 pure cream}' white, tinged with lemon and blush. 

 One of the most beautiful Roses, unsurpassed for 

 outdoor culture. 



No new variety has superseded this Rose 

 since its introduction in 1839. The color 

 is deep rose, changing to pale light rose. 

 This variety cannot be surpassed for bou- 

 quets and decorative purposes. In the 

 open ground it grows to perfection, pro- 

 ducing large crops of beautiful flowers from 

 early spring until late autumn. 



*ALBERT STOPFORD. It is superb, like 

 Bon Silene, a vigorous and free bloomer, 

 producing beautiful flowers in great pro- 

 fusion. The color is a very dark crimson- 

 rose. 



ALLIANCE FRANCO -RUSSE. A sturdy 

 grower and free bloomer, with large, rich, 

 yellow flowers of good substance. 15 

 cts. each, 50 cts. for 4; larger size, 20 cts. 

 each, 50 cts. for 3; two-year-old plants, 

 35 cts. each. 



BEAUTY OF ROSEMAWR. A healthy, 

 everblooming Tea Rose; large, double 

 and very fragrant flowers; colors rich 

 carmine-red, finely veined with creamy 

 white. A hardy garden Rose. 15 cts. 

 each, 50 cts. for 4, SI for 9; two-year-old 

 plants, 35 cts. each. 



♦CHRISTINE DE NOUE. Flowers delici- 

 ously sweet, large and handsome; fine, 

 pointed buds. Color, deep purplish red 

 or rich maroon, center streaked with 

 white. 



COMTESSE DUSY. A strong grower and 

 free Vjloomer; flowers large, deep, full and 

 double; color pure satiny white. 15 cts. 

 each, 50c. for 4, SI for 9; larger size, 20c. 

 each; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each. 



Your first shipment of Roses has come through 

 in good shape. They are the best Roses for our 

 purposes that we have ever received. — Glen S.unt 

 Maky Nurseries Co., Glen Saint Marj", Fla., 

 January 4, 1909. 



BOX SlLE.XH KOS'i:^ 



1 A p4-Q T?;:ipVi ^^^ ^^ Roses offered on this page, except where noted, 50 cts. for any 6. $1 per doz.; 

 ±\J i..Lo. LL/Cldl larger size, 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for 4, postpaid. Two-year -old plants, 35 cts. each, 

 $3.50 per doz. Varieties marked with a star (*) in three -year -old plants, 65 cts. each. Add 10 :^, to the total 

 amoimt of your order and we will deliver the goods free to any express oflBce in the United States or Canada. 



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