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DINGEE'S ROSES ARE ALWAYS THE BEST 



Princess Bonnie Set 



To foster the love for Roses, 

 to encourage all who fear fail- 

 ure of a trial, and to prove 

 that Dingee's Roses are the 

 best for home planting, surer 

 to grow and quicker to bloom 

 than any other, we make this 



Hardy in the North, Magnificent in the South. Bloom all the time. 



12 Superb Free-Flowering Hardy Roses for $1.00 



splendid offer. If you would have twelve of the very choicest Roses in cultivation, varieties that 

 are hardy and free-blooming— worth five times their number in cheap, unknown varieties, with little 

 or no merit — we would strongly urge you to plant the Princess Bonnie Set. All hardy with protection. 



Princess Boimie.— Color solid crimson, deeper and 

 more vivid than Gen. Jacqueminot ; fragrance far sweeter 

 than La France. 



Fink Maman Cochet.— The color is clear rich pink, 

 changing to silvery rose. Perfectly hardy. 



Meteor. — Color is deep velvety crimson ; exceedingly 

 bright and striking. 



Mad. Abel Chatenay —This grand, new perpetual- 

 blooming variety is of great beauty, and the best of its 

 color ; rosy carmine, shaded darker. 



Perle des Jardins.— The color is clear golden-yellow, 

 an indescribably rich and beautiful shade. 



Henry M. Stanley.— A remarkable shade of clear 

 amber rose, delicately tinged with fine apricot yellow. 



Pearl Rivers. — Ground color ivory white. Petals 

 delicately shaded and bordered with pale rose. 



Princess Hoheuzollem. — Color bright deep satiny 

 red with pink center. 



Queen's Scarlet.— A rich velvety scarlet. 



Climbing Clotilde Soupert.— A climbing offspring 

 of Clotilde Soupert and one of the grandest Roses in cul- 

 tivation ; double flowers of a magnificent ivory-white 

 shading towards the center to silvery rose. 



Virginia. — Color a light yellow with a tinge of safifron 

 at the center. 



Pink L.a France.— Both flowers and buds are of grand 

 size ; the color is a lovely shade of silvery pink, tinged 

 with crimson ; delicious fragrance. 



^nPPI/ll fyfi" Pr ^^^ $1-00 we wlll send, postpaid, one each of the twelve splendid strong one- 

 0|/Cv/Idi V/llCl year-old new Roses described above ; one each larger size, $1.50, postpaid. For 



$3.00 we will send by express at purchaser's 

 strong, two-year-old plants, on own roots. 



expense, one each of the twelve Roses described above 



No finer specimens will be found in this country, and this low price beats all others. 



J|^"PLEASE ORDER AS " PRINCESS BONNIE SET." 



No matter where you live you can't go wrong in 

 planting this collection of Roses. It represents 

 great value for little money. For earliness and 

 freedom of bloom, beauty of buds and flowers 

 both in form and color, as well as for strong, 

 uniform growth, hardiness, constancy and profusion 

 of bloom, they are the best among the Ever-Bloom- 

 ing Roses. This collection will appeal to the beginner in Rose culture whose knowledge of varieties 

 is limited. If you want a continual supply of flowers the entire season, plant the Keystone Collection. 

 Hardy with protection. Plant one-year-old Roses liberally. They are sure to be satisfactory. 



Key^one Set 



The Best Ever Offered for Outdoor Planting 



12 Hardy Ever-Blooming Roses for $1.00 



Keystone.— The only hardy ever-blooming yellow 

 Climbing Rose. A rampant grower, very free blooming, 

 bearing graceful, perfectly double flowers, resembling 

 Clotilde Soupert, the color of which is deep, solid lemon 

 yellow. 



Aline Sisley.— The color is a rich, rare shade of violet 

 red, brightened with crimson maroon. 



The Queen.— Flowers large, double and beautifully 

 formed . Color pure, snowy white. 



!Etoile de Lyon. — Magnificent rich golden yellow ; a 

 strong, healthy and vigorous grower, immense bloomer, 

 bearing flowers and buds early and late. 



Triumph de Pernet Pere. — Color fine, clear magenta 

 red , sometimes passing to bright crimson ; very striking 

 and beautiful. 



Mnxe. Eugene Mariitt.— Flowers large, very double 

 and full ; bright, rich carmine red ; does not fade or bleach, 

 but continues bright and beautiful a long time. 



Sir Thomas Liipton.— The best pure white Rugosa. 

 Strong and vigorous, grows 4 feet high. A splendid 

 variety. Flowers 3 to 4 inches across, perfectly double; 

 pure snow white. 



Comtesse Biza du Pare,— Coppery Rose, tinged and 

 shaded with soft blush . 



White Maman Cochet.— This superb variety is iden- 

 tical with its parent, Maman Cochet, except in color, which 

 is snowy white, sometimes faintly tinged with the 

 slightest suggestion of pale blush. 



Mad. Jules Grolez (Red Kaiserin Augusta Victoria) — 

 An exceedingly free-blooming variety, with very large, 

 bright, finely formed flowers. Worthy of a page descrip- 

 tion. Color a distinct and charming shade of cherry red. 



Clotilde Soupert.— The coloring effect is grand— ivory 

 white shading toward the center to silvery rose. 



Mad'elle Cecil Berthod.— Magnificent in size and 

 color. Very beautiful both in bud and flower, which is a 

 deep golden yellow. 



^nPPlJll C\iff^T ^^^ *^ ^® ^*^* ^®"** ^® *"y address, one plant each of the 12 vigorous, strong one- 

 OpCV/lCll V/llCl year-old Roses described above; one each larger size, $1.50 postpaid. Two-year- 

 old Plants.— For $3.00 we will send by Express, at purchaser's expense, one each of the 12 varieties described 

 above, strong, two years old, on own roots. g^^PLEASE ORDER AS " KEYSTONE SET." 



NOTICE.— Our two-year-old Roses deserve special mention; they are unusually 

 strong and vigorous ; as fine as we have ever grown. 



