DINGEE'S ROSES ARE ALWAYS THE BEST 



CliARA WATSON.— The flowers are very 

 g-raceful, resembling- Bridesmaid in form, and 

 are produced in remarkable profusion. The 

 buds are very beautiful, and are supported on 

 long- stems. The color is salmon pink. 



ADMIRAL DEWEY.— A sport from Madame 

 Caroline Testout, over which it is a great im- 

 provement in size of flower and color, which 

 is a delicate shade of bright pink, shading to 

 pure white. Superb. 



ADMIRAL, SCHLEY. — Color, rich, glowing 

 velvety crimson. Very bright and handsome.' 

 Makes elegant buds and splendid large, full 

 flowers, delightfully sweet. 



Mad, Abel Chatenay 



This grand, new perpetual-blooming 

 variety is of great beauty, and the best of 

 its color; rosy carmine, shaded darker. 

 Does remarkably well in open ground- 

 flowers wonderfully beautiful, full, deep 

 and double. Very hardy. 



BEAUTY OP STAPLEFORD.— Bright pink 

 color, shaded carmine; large size; full, perfect 

 form; delightfully scented; a free bloomer. 



MRS. OLIVER AMES.— Flowers are large 

 round and full, well filled; petals recurving' 

 somewhat ruffled at the edges. Color, creamy 

 white, suffused and shaded with pink: splen- 

 did foliage. Strong grower and free bloomer. 



Triumph De Pernet Pere 



Originated and sent out by Jean Pernet, 

 one of the most celebrated Rose growers 

 of France, who considers this the triumph 

 of his life. The flowers are extra large 

 having broad, thick petals and long, taper- 

 ing buds, with delicious tea fragrance. 

 Color, fine, clear magenta red, sometimes 

 passing to bright crimson; very striking 

 and beautiful. 



PRINCESS OF NAPLES. — The flowers are 

 very large, double and deep cup-shaped, with 

 one petal closely overlapping the other; 

 deliciously fragrant. The color is an inde- 

 scribable satiny pink, shaded silvery rose. 

 25 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 60 cts. each. 



ALICE ROOSEVELT.— This grand new Rose 

 IS a sport of Mad. Abel Chatenay. It is a very 

 strong grower and free bloomer. Color is 

 deep rose. Splendid for open-ground culture. 

 25 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 50 ots. each. 



DEFIANCE.— Color, pure crimson-scarlet. 

 Absolutely full and of large size. Free 

 bloomer. 25 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 

 oO cts. each. 



MRS. E. G. HILL. — Color, coral red with 

 white center. Flowers large and full. 25 cts. 

 each; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



PEGGY. — Flowers exquisitely shaped, semi- 

 double, claret-smeared saffron yellow — pass- 

 ing to pale primrose as it exp'ands — blooms 

 are borne in the greatest profusion. 25 cts. 

 each; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



Mad. Abel Chatenay 



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