DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture 



1910 



BINGEE MISCELLANEOUS HARDY "IRON-CLAD" ROSES, continued 



Mad. Francisca Kruger. (Tea.) Coppery yellow. 

 One of the most satisfactory Roses for bed- 

 ding or massing. 



Magnafrano. (H.T.) Deep shining rose; large 

 handsome flowers. 



Marechal Niel. (C.T.) Superb, golden yellow. 

 Buds and flowers are extra-large, and are 

 delightfully perfumed. 



Marie Guillot. (Tea.) Pure white. Extra-large. 



Marie Pa vie. (P.) Creamy white, flushed ear- 

 mine-rose; excellent for cutting. 



Marie Van Houtte. (Tea.) Yellow, passing to 

 white and shaded with rose. 



Marion Dingee. (Tea.) Richest brilliant crim- 

 son; large, finely formed flowers are borne 

 in greatest profusion. 



Meteor. (H.T.) Velvety crimson. Striking. 



Mrs. B. R. Cant. (Tea.) Silvery rose. 



Mrs. Robert Peary. (H.T.) Magnificent white 

 climber. 



Papa Gontier. (Tea.) Splendid crimson. 



Philadelphia Crimson Rambler. (P.) Bright 

 crimson. 

 *Pink Baby Rambler. (P.) BriUiant shiny pink. 



Pink Maman Cochet. (Tea.) Clear, rich pink, 

 changing to silvery rose. Superb garden Rose 



Pink Rambler. (W.) BriUiant carmine trusses. 



Pink Soupert. (P.) Large, handsome, pink. 



Princess Bonnie. (H.T.) Solid, deep crimson. 



Princess de Sagan. (Tea) Brilliant crimson. 



Reine Marie Henriette. (H.C.) Crimson. 



Souv. de Pierre Notting. (Tea.) Apricot-yellow, 

 tinged with golden. Full, double flowers. 



Souv. du President Carnot. (Tea.) Delicate rose. 

 *Tausendschon. (H.C.) Magnificent climber, 



with many-colored flowers. 75 cts. each. 

 *Trier. (W.) Immense white trusses. 



Triomph3 de Pernet Pere. (H.T.) Magenta-red. 



Virginia. (Tea.) Light yellow, tinged saffron. 



Virginia R. Coxe. (H.T.) Dark, fiery crimson. 



Viridiflora. Green Rose. Pure, deep green. 



Wellesley. (H.T.) Very free-flowering; pink. 



White Baby Rambler. (P.) Snow-white trusses." 



White Golden Gate. (Tea.) Ivory-white. 



White Maman Cochet. (Tea.) Pure white. 



White Marechal Niel. (H.) Snow-white flowers. 



White Rambler. (W.) Large, white clusters. 



White Soupert. (P.) Ivory-white. 



Yellow Maman Cochet. (Tea.) Sulphur-yellow. 



Yellow Rambler. (W.) Golden yellow. 



In regard to the Roses I received from you, they are all doing exceptionally well. It is marvelous the way some of 

 these Utile Roses have grown. — -Mrs. Chas. M. Caldwell, Newport News, Virginia, May 27, 1909. 



Received the Roses and other plants last evening, and was certainly pleased with them. You certainly understand 

 packing Ihem, (hey were as fresh this morning as they could be. They looked as if they were eager to get planted and get 

 to growing. I believe they will all live. This is the second order thit we have sent you awl I will always patronize you 

 when I need anything, and recommend others to do the sime. Thank you for the cjre you gave them, and for the Crimson 

 and Pink Baby Rambler and the Tausendschon. — Pearl Hopkins, Branch, Arkansas, April 7, 1909. 



PRICES of all Roses described on this page, except where noted, extra-heavy three- and 

 four-year-old plants, from 6- and 7-inch pots, 65 cts. each, $7 per doz., $40 per 100. Varieties 

 marked with a star ( •) also in dormant plants for delivery up to April 1, 50 cts. each, $5 per 

 doz.; after April 1, only large pot plants can be sent. All plants can be sent by exp ess only, 

 purchaser paying charges. 



Add 10% ^^ *^® total amount of your order and we will deliver goods free to any express office in ihe United States 

 "<• Canada. This is the most liberal proposition we have made. See pages 19 and 20. 



THE "hBAB gardener" RECOMMENDS DINGEE "IRON-CLAD" ROSES AS THE BEST FOR QUICK RESULTS 



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