DiNGEE Guide To Rose Cultl're 



1910 



*Mad. Charles Wood 



Begins to bloom almost as soon as planted, and 

 continues all through the season; flowers extra- 

 large, double, full and quite fragrant; bright, fiery 

 scarlet, passing to fine, rosy crimson, shaded with 

 maroon; showy and handsome. 



*Mrs. John Laing 



Immense flowers, full and double, borne in great 

 profusion on long, stiff stems, and exceedingly 

 sweet. Clear, bright, shining pink, exquisitely 

 shaded. Buds long and pointed. 



Mabel Morrison 



Rare and beautiful; extra-large size; full, regu- 

 lar form; broad, shell -like petals; pure snowy 

 white, sometimes faintly tinged with pink. 35 cts. 

 each; two-year-old plants, by express, 60 cts. each. 



MAD. CHAS. WOOD KOSB 



*Mad. Plantier 



For outdoor planting, the best wliite Hybrid 

 Perpetual. Especially good for cemetery planting. 

 Flowers are pure white, very large and double; 

 a continuous bloomer. Good, white hardy Roses 

 are scarce, — this is one of the very best. 



Mad. Gabrielle Luizet 



Extra-large, elegantly formed, flowers very double 

 and full; fragrant. The color is an exquisite shade 

 of clear coral-rose, suffused with lavender and 

 pearl; good bloomer, hardy. 35 cts. each; two- 

 year-old plants, by express, 60 cts. each. 



Mme. Alfred de Rougemont 



White, tinged with pink. One of the old stand- 

 bys, and none bettor of its color! lias good flow- 

 ers, is a strong grower and free bloomer. 



''^Marchioness of Lome 



Free-flowering, with cup-shaped 

 flowers of an exceedingly rich rosy 

 color, slightly shaded in the center 

 with vivid carmine. Large, very 

 sweet and full. 20 cts. each; two- 

 year-old plants, 45 cts. each. 



Roger Lambelin 



Very dark crimson, with narrow 

 band of white, forming a sharp 

 contrast. The petals are fringed 

 irregularly, like a double petunia or 

 a carnation. Odd and unique. 20 

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

 plants, 45 cts. each. 



Pride of Waltham 



Delicate flesh, richly shaded with 

 bright rose, clear and distinct; very 

 large and full, with petals of great 

 substance. 



*Oakniont 



Peach-pink; flowers large and 

 sweet; good bloomer and always 

 gives satisfaction. 



President Lincoln 



Dark crimson, shaded red. Very 

 good variety for outdoor ciilture. 

 Sturdy bushes with handsome foli- 

 age, bear numerous, finely shaped 

 flowers. 



^AA 1(\0L to the total amount of your 

 I\aa l\S/0 order and we will deliver the 

 goods free to any express office in the 

 United States or Canada. This is the most 

 liberal proposition we have ever made. 

 See pages 19 and 20. 



I find your Roses the most reliable and 

 satisfactory of any I can buy. Mr. 

 Charles Dingee has reared a monument 

 which is more enjoyable than cold marble, 

 and we hope he may live many years yet. 

 —Mrs. H. F. Place, Mt. Upton, New 

 York, April 21, 1909. 



Prices of all Roses on this page, except where noted, 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for any 4, $1 for 9 ; larger plants, 

 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, postpaid. Two-year -old plants, all on own roots, except where noted, 40 cts. each, 

 $4 per doz., by express, at purchaser's expense. Varieties marked with a star (*) in extra-heavy, three- and 

 four -year -old plants, on own roots, 66 cts. each, $7 per doz. Stock limited. 



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