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“Sturdy as Oak” Rugosas 
This class of new and rare Roses can be used in so many 
places that they are almost indispensable. They make sturdy, 
compact bushes, four to six feet high, which are very orna- 
mental, owing to their dark, shiny, rich green, wrinkled, 
leathery foliage. Free from insects and disease, thrive under 
almost any condition and hardy as an oak. Excellent for 
hedges or cemetery planting. 
*SIR THOMAS LIPTON—The best pure white Rugosa 
Rose. Strong and vigorous, grows 4 feet high. Flowers 
perfectly double, pure snow-white. Fragrant, borne on 
long stems continuously throughout the season. Hardy. 
Fine for hedging, cemetery and park work. 
*CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER —Strong grower; _per- 
fectly hardy; flowers very large; well filled. Silvery rose. 
Very fragrant. 
*NEW CENTURY—Brnight, rosy pink, with red center, with 
petals widely bordered with creamy white. 
AGNES EMILY CARMAN—Brilliant crimson, very free 
bloomer. Price, two-year plants, $1.10. 
MME. LUCIEN VILLEMINOT—Deep pink, large globular 
form. Two-year-old plants, $1.10. 
MAGNIFICA—Red. Very free bloomer, attractive. 
DINGEE ROSES 
Mme. Eugene nee Two-year-old plants, $1.10. 
a ROSA RUGOSA RUBRA AND ALBA—The popular 
Everblooming Bourbon and hedging Rose. Crimson flowers are large and single, 
followed by glossy red berries. Price of Rubra 
China Roses two-year-old plants, 85c each; $8.50 per dozen. 
Price of Rugosas, except where noted, strong one-year 
The Bourbon and China Roses are hardy in every plants, 25c each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 
section, so we list them together. They are strong, feeeer nee po eee eaiae ote nied Oe 
vigorous growers. Roses of these classes will bloom 
freely the first year from young plants and bloom Dingee & Conard Co., Marietta, Ohio, 
constantly throughout the season. Splendid for West Grove, Penna. : Jan. 21, 1923. 
autumn bloomin : Gentlemen:—I received your book, Guide to Rose Culture, and 
S- : : am much pleased to have it. Will write that I have ordered bushes 
*HERMOSA—tThe favorite of the old-time gardens from our local agents and have always got stung. __ 
and just as popular today; blooms in fine clusters; Respectiully,; 4. Bictanan, 
large, very double and fragrant; color beautiful 
clear rose. 
Agrippina—Fiery red; double and sweet. 
Apopline—Clear pink and rosy crimson. 
Archduc Charles—Crimson-scarlet. 
Beau Carmine—Fine carmine-red; very rich. 
Bourbon Queen—Bright carmine; edged white. 
*CHAMPION OF THE WORLD—Flowers of 
large size; color, lovely clear deep pink. 
*MME. EUGENE MARLITT—Brilliant shade of 
red. Bush strong growing and lusty. 
*QUEEN’S SCARLET—A constant and profuse 
bloomer; color, velvety scarlet. 
MALMAISON—Rich, creamy-flesh, distinctly and 
elegantly shaded clear peachy red. 
CRAMOISI SUPERIOR—Medium size, rich, 
dark, velvety crimson; very double, full and 
beautiful. 
*LOUIS PHILIPPE—Velvety crimson. 
DOUGLAS—Dark cherry-red, free bloomer. 
Prices of all these Roses offered on these pages, except 
where noted, strong plants, 25c each; 5 for $1.00, post- 
paid; two-year-old plants, 75c each, by express; $7.50 
per dozen; 85c each by Parcel Post prepaid with soil on 
roots. Varieties marked * furnished in large specimen 
or star size plants at $1.25 each. Sir Thomas Lipton 
