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DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture 





STANDARD LIST OF EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES, continued 



Joseph Metral Camation-red, passing to carmine. 



Jules Finger. Rosy scarlet, shaded intense crimson. 



Lady Oastlereagh. Rose, shaded sulphur-yellow. 



La Neige. Fine, large, double wliite flowers. 



La Pactole. Pale sulphur-yellow. 



La Sylphide. Blush, with fawn center. 



Laurette. Creamy white, shaded rose. 



Letty Coles. The color is a soft rose-pink, deeply 



shaded with intense crimson. A handsome rose. 

 Louisa de la Rive. Blush, shaded salmon aud fawn. 

 Louise de Savoie. Pale canary-yellow. 

 Louis Richard. Coppery rose, shaded carmine and 



crimson. 

 Madame Adolphe de Tarle. Canary-yellow, passing 



to white. 

 Madame Azelie Imbert. Buff, with peach shadings. 

 Madame Bravy. Creamy white, blush center. 

 Madame Damaizin. Salmon-rose, amaranth. 

 Madame E. Helfenbien. Chamois-yellow, shaded 



apricot and rose. 

 Madame Falcot. Yellow. Like Yellow Rambler. 

 Madame F. Brassac. Bronze-red, tinted coppery 



yellow. 

 Madame F. Dupias. Creamy white, rosy carmine 



shadings. 

 Madame Freulon. White, slightly tinted red. 

 Madame la Generale Gourko. Pink, buff and rose. 

 Madame Leon St. Jean. Carmine and orange, 



tinged citron and yellow. 

 Madame Louis Gravier. The outer petals are coppery 



yellow. Center bright pinkish rose. 

 Madame Olga. White, tinged canary-yellow. 

 Madame Sadie Carnot. Cherry-red; very pretty. 

 Madame Scipion Cochet. Creamy rose, crimson 



center. 

 Mile. Claudine Perreau. Pink, white and crimson. 

 Mile. Genevieve Godard. Clear carmine-red. 

 Mile. Marguerite Fabisch. Rich crimson. 

 Mile. Nathalia Imbert. Reddish salmon, changing 



to apricot. 



MadeUne Guillaumez. White, salmon and yellow. 

 Marie Ducher. Rich salmon, fawn center. 

 Marquis de Vivens. Violet-crimson, shaded yellow, 



sahnon and fawn. 

 Mons. Furtada. Bright sulphur-yellow. 

 Perle de Feu. New poppy-red, shading to vermilion 



and yellow. 

 Pierre Migron. Delicate light pink. Very beautiful. 

 President. Rosy crimson, changing to carmine. 

 President Constant. Clear rosy pink. 

 Princesse Radziwill. Double; rose and carmine. 

 Princesse Sarsina. Flesh, tinged apricot-yellow, 



shaded red. 

 Rainbow. Pink, striped crimson, center amber. 

 Regulus. Carmine, shaded purple and red. 

 Rubens. Pale yellow, tinged with fawn. 

 St. Joseph. Bright carmine, changing to rose. 

 Santa Rosa. Rich, shell-pink, inclining to crimson; 



full, double, reflexed petals. A compact grower, 



free from rust, mildew, or any defect. 

 Senator McNaughton. A grand wliite Rose; off- 

 spring of Perle des Jardins. 

 Sombrieul. Pure white, edged with silvery rose. 

 Souv. de Admiral Courbet. Bright fiery red. 

 Souv. de Lady Ashburton. Coppery red, suffused 



with yellow. 

 Souv. de Madame Ludmilla Schulz. Rose and white. 

 Souv. de Paul Neyron. White, tinged with golden 



yellow, edged rosy crimson. 

 Souv. de Pere Lalanne. Brilliant carmine, center 



gold. 

 Souv. de Victor Hugo. Citron-red, with amber and 



fawn shading. 

 Theresa Lambert. Rose, tinged gold, base salmon. 

 Viscountess Wautier. Resembles Duchesse de 



Brabant. Rosy pink. 

 Waban. Bright pink; sport from Catherine Mermet. 

 White Pearl. White offspring of Perle des Jardins. 

 White Bon Silene. A pure white Bon Silene. 

 Yvonne Gravier. Creamy yellow, shaded rose. 



My mother bovght Roses of your nurseries twenty-three years ago, when we lived in Kentucky. — Mrs. Mary K. 

 LocHRiDGE, ioTt Worth, Texas, January 26, 1908. 



P"nT/^CC of all Roses named on this page, 10 cts. each, 50 cts. for any 6, $1 for 15, postpaid. Two- 

 jri\lv>ll/k3 year -old plants at 30 cts. each, $3 per doz., purchaser's selection; our selection, 25 cts. each, 

 $2.50 per doz., by express. 



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