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The Roses listed on this and the following pages com- 

 prise the best, latest and most beautiful productions 

 of the famous Rosarians. and all lands have contributed 

 to this collection. We have spared no expense or effort 

 in securing them. We offer them only after a careful 

 ■watching of the habits and adaptability for outdoor 

 culture suitable for our climate. The first size plants are 

 strong and sturdy, while the two-year-old plants are magni- 

 ficent, strong bushes which will take hold immediately when 

 planted, grow vigorously and bloom profusely. These are 

 the largest and finest Roses ever sold, and are in keeping 

 with the high quality which has made Dingee Roses 

 famous the world over. All grown on their own roots. 

 ?sot budded except where noted, which is the usual kind 

 secured in the new varieties. These are the best of the 

 latest introductions, and have all proven to be just what 

 they are represented. W e therefore suggest placing your 

 order early. 



Priscilla Hybrid Tea. An American introduction, which 

 as a rule means adapted to this country. Strong 

 robust grower with dark green foliage free from disease. 

 Color a flesh pink with darker shadings. Buds well 

 formed opening full and double and on long stiff stems 

 well above the foliage. Excellent for cutting. 



Price. First size, one-year plants, except where otherwise 

 noted. 50 cts. each, for all Roses on this page, postpaid: two- 

 year-old plants. $1.50 each, by express: -S15.00 per dozen of one 

 or more varieties. 6 at doz. rate: -*1 60 each by parcel post 

 with soil on roots. 



Matchless (H. T.) Long pointed buds very large, 

 opening full and double. Color a deep cerise pink 

 almost red. Intensely fragrant. Profuse bloomer. 

 Growth vigorous. Hardy everywhere. 



Belle of Portugal 'Climb. Tea. i A remarkably fine 

 climbing rose. A cross between the Burmese species 

 Rosa Gigantea and Reine Marie Henrietta. The 

 blooms are large and beautiful of a soft salmon shade, 

 produced singly on long stems. Moderately hardy. 



Emily Gray. A true yellow rose of a climbing habit. 

 Large flowers produced in clusters of ten_ or more. 

 Strong grower with thick waxy foliage. rSeeds pro- 

 tection in northern climate. Prune lightly. 



Heart of Gold. Hardy climber or Pillar Rose. Color 

 Crimson with white at base of petals and unusually 

 prominent golden stamens, producing a striking effect. 

 Foliage deep shiny green. 



Hortularms Budde Per.^ Fine shade of dark red. 

 Blooms in great profusion throughout the entire 

 growing season. Semi-double. 



Kitchener of Khartum H. T.) Flowers of absolutely 

 pure intense scarlet color, with a velvet sheen. Semi- 

 double, borne in great prof usion the entire growing season. 



Golden Emblem — Pern. Rich golden yellow. Flowers 

 colored like Rayon d'Or and Constance but the golden 

 here is more pronounced. The best yellow that has 

 been thoroughly tested. Large budded plants only. 

 2-year-old Grafted Plants only. 



White Ensign H. T.) Bud pointed medium size, very 

 double high center. White sometimes showing creamy 

 white. Flowers singly and several together on long 

 stems. 



