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DINGEE^S ROSES ARE ALWAYS THE BEST 



Francois Levet 



Beyond questiou one of the best of Hardy 

 Roses; T%-e reeonimend it highly for general 

 planting. It is an unusually vigorous 

 grower, and as free blooming as any vari- 

 ety in the list. Large, finely-made flowers 

 almost the size of PAUL, NEYROIV; color, 

 cherry pink, delicately shaded carmine and 

 blush. Very fragrant. Extra good. 



Fisher Holmes 



A very beautiful and valuable Rose, re- 

 sembling- General Jacqueminot, but fuller and 

 more constant bloomer; dark, rich scarlet, 

 passing- to deep velvety crimson; extra large, 

 full flowers; very sweet. 



General Washington 



Color, brig-ht, shining crimson; flowers are 

 large and perfectly double; blooms the first 

 season and almost constantly. 



Ding'ee's 

 Roses 



are guaranteed to 



Grow arid Bloom 



Gloire De Margottin 



The flowers are very larg-e, somewhat g-lobu-. 

 lar, very full and deliciously scented; the 

 color is a clear, dazzling- red; one of the most 

 brilliant Roses ever seen. 



Glory of the Exposition 

 of Brussels 



L,arg-e full flowers; fine frag-rance; color, 

 deep velvety, purplish- amaranth, almost black; 

 base of petals fiery red. A superb Variety. 



Haileybury 



A beautiful Rose of extraordinary merit. 

 Blooms with the greatest freedom, almost as 

 freely as a Hybrid Tea. The flowers are of 

 a charming-, reflned, round shape; color, brig-ht 

 crimson; a g-ood, strong- g-rower. A Rose that 

 you should have. 25 cts. each; 3 for 60 cts.; 

 two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



Duke of Connaught 



Velvety crimson flushed with 

 red. Flowers larg-e, full and 

 well formed. A vig-orous g-rower. 



Duke of Edinburgh 



Brilliant scarlet crimson shad- 

 ed with maroon. Large and fulL 

 Foliag-e very attractive. One of 

 the old standbys. 



Earl of Dufferin 



Velvety crimson, beautifully 

 shaded with rich maroon. Large, 

 full and frag-rant. 



Empress of India 



Colpr, dark brownish crimson. 

 Very double and finely shaped 

 flower; very distinct. A strong-, 

 vigorous g-rower. 



Jubilee 



Francois Levet 



A new Rose of wonderful 

 beauty, bearing- larg-e flowers. 

 five to six inches across, very 

 full and double; buds long- and 

 graceful. Colors, g-lowing- vel- 

 vety crimson, frag-rance deli- 

 cious. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 

 two-year-old plants, 40 c.ts. each. 



John Hopper 



A mag-nificent Rose; flowers 

 are larg-e, very reg-ular and full; 

 color, brilliant rose, chang-ing to 

 bright g-lowing- pink, shaded 

 'vith rich crimson; very sweet 

 and remarkably profuse bloomer. 



Jean Liabaud 



Color Nearly Black 



The flowers are large, full and 

 frag-rant, and of the most in- 

 tense dark rich velvety crimson 

 imaginable, almost black; very 

 rare and handsome. 



1^ • of all Roses on this page, except where noted, I5 cts. each ; any 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for %\\ 



I'^nC© larger size, 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts., postpaid ; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each: 3 

 iox%\\ 33.50 per dozen, by express. 



