DINGEE*S ROSES ARE ALWAYS THE BEST 



Superb New Tea Rose 



Souv. De Pierre Netting 



This beautiful new Tea Rose is an intro- 

 duction of one of the foremost farms of 

 France, and has not been exceeded In 

 merit by any Rose yet sent out from that 

 country. Bloom very large, well filled and 

 opens easily; beautiful elongated bud. 

 Color, apricot yellow tinged with golden; 

 mixed with orange yellow; edge of petals 

 shaded beautiful carmine-rose; open flower 

 is full and double and of a good substance. 

 In form and beauty it exceeds Maman 

 Cochet, and in quantity of bloom is reached 

 by no other known rose. It has won numer- 

 ous gold medals and awards of merit. For 

 amateur culture this Rose will take front 

 rank with any Rose in cultivation; in fact, 

 up to this time it can. be justly regarded 

 as the best all-around Rose for general 

 cultivation. It is fully as strong a grower, 

 if not stronger, than the Cochet Roses; 

 has a wonderful constitution, hardy and 

 always in bloom. The flowers are magnifi- 

 cent in every way. (See illustration.) 

 15 ets. each; 4 for 50 ots.; 9 for $1; larger 

 size, 20 ots. each; 3 for 50 cts.; two-year- 

 old plants, 35 ets. each. 



Maid of Honor 



Superb flowers formed after the fashion of 

 Bridesmaid, with beautiful buds produced on 

 long stiff stems. The color is rich, glowing 

 pink. One of the best of the new ever-bloom- 

 ing Tea Roses. 15 ots. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 

 for $1; larger size, 20 ots. each; 3 for .50 ots.; 

 two-year-old plants, 3.5 ots. each. 



Francois Dubreuil 



Flowers large, double and full. Color, deep 

 vivid crimson, with rich velvety shadings. 

 The buds are large, long and pointed. Strong 

 grower and a free, continuous bloomer. 

 15 ots. each; 4 for .50 ots.; 9 for $1; larger 

 size, 20 ots. each; 3 for .50 ots.; two-year-old 

 plants, 35 ots. each. 



Helen Good 



This new Tea Rose resembles in style and 

 growth the Cochet Roses, making it very 

 valuable for outdoor garden culture. The 

 color is a delicate yellow suffused with pink, 

 each petal edged deeper. A^ery chaste and 

 beautiful. Be sure to give it a trial. 25 ots. 

 each; 5 for $1; two-year-old plants, 40 et.s. 

 each. 



General De Cartas 



This grand Rose is unexcelled for bedding 

 or massing; producing flowers of large size, 

 very double, full and fragrant; beautiful 

 buds, good habit, and an excellent variety 

 in every way. The color is a brilliant 

 carmine, deeply shaded with violet-purple, 

 sometimes tinged with buff. 



Isabella Sprunt 



For over twenty-five years this variety 

 has been a favorite, as one of the best golden- 

 yellow Roses — in fact, there are very few 

 better. Probably the freest blooming yellow 

 variety, and fine in every way. It is a bright 

 canary yellow, with a very sweet tea scent; 

 large, beautiful .buds, suitable for cut flowers. 



Souv. De Pierre Notdng 



Marie Lambert or Snow Flake 



One of the best and freest flowering, ever- 

 blooming Roses in cultivation, equally good 

 for open-ground cultivation and pot culture. 

 Outdoors it is especially good, being un- 

 u'sually hardy, very vigorous and a certain, 

 continuous and free bloomer. On a single 

 plant, only nine months old, 143 buds and 

 flowers were counted. Flowers, large, full 

 and double; color, creamy white. 



Medea 



A new Rose of exquisite kind and color, 

 ranked by many enthusiasts as the best yel- 

 low Tea Rose. The flowers are of large 

 size, perfectly double to the center and per- 

 fect in shape, both in bud and blossom. The 

 color is magniflcent — deep, rich lemon yellow, 

 with creamy yellow center with tints of 

 sulphur. It is beautiful beyond description. 

 A strong, healthy grower and one of the 

 grandest Roses in this book. 15 ets. each; 4 

 for 50 et.s.; 9 for $1. 



Meta 



A superb variety of novel coloring; crushed 

 strawberry suffused with saffron; base of 

 petals coppery yellow. Buds long and pointed. 

 Good habit of growth and prolific bloomer. 



10c. Each 



for all Roses oflfered on this page, except where noted ; 

 any six for 50cts.; $1 per dozen, larger size 15cts. each; 

 four for 50 cts. postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 30 cts.j 

 each; $3 per dozen, hy express, at purchaser's expense* 



