^JiAND BULB GROWING, FALL, 191Q, 



DINGEE EVERBLOOMING TEA ROSES 



While not so hardy as the Hybrid Teas or Hybrid Perpetuals, yet with protection they 

 will live through the winters in almost all sections of the country, except in the extreme North. 

 In the South they are unexcelled. Whether planted in the open ground or used for pot culture, 

 and the fact that one-year-old plants produce a profusion of flowers makes them indispensable 

 to every Rose-lover. 



Aline Sisley. Rich shade of violet-red, 

 brightened with crimson-maroon; flowers 

 large, full and double; fragrance very 

 sweet. 



Andrew Schwartz ' Everblooming Jack;. The 

 flowers are large and of excellent substance. 

 Color brilliant scarlet, changing to rich 

 crimson. 



Beaute Inconstante. A single bush bears at 

 one time flowers of various colors, ranging 

 from orange to capuchin-red and carmine. 

 The buds are particularly large, beautiful 

 and pointed. 



Beauty of Rosemawr. Large, double and 

 very fragrant flowers; colors rich carmine- 

 red, finely veined with creamy white. 



Bon Silene. The color is deep rose, changing 

 to pale light rose. In the open ground it 

 grows to perfection, producing large crops 

 of beautiful flowers from early spring until 

 late autumn. 



The Bride. There is no other white Rose 

 more satisfactory than the Bride. The buds 

 and flowers are unusually large, well 

 formed and deliriously perfumed. It is 

 of a strong and healthy growth, and a 

 profuse bloomer. 



Bridesmaid. Valuable for forcing and doe- 

 finely in the open ground. Clear dark pink. 



Burbank. Large crimson flowers; fragrant. 



Coquette de Lyon. The flowers are extra-large, 

 deep and double; color pure canary 

 yellow; a strong, vigorous grower, a ccn- 

 stant and steady bloomer. 



Cornelia Cook. Pure creamy white, tinged 

 with lemon and blush. Very beautiful ; 

 unsurpassed for outdoor culture. 



Devoniensis ''The Charming Magnolia 

 Rose). Large, very full and double 

 flowers all through the season. The 

 color is creamy white, with rosy centers 

 and very fragrant. 



Duchesse de Brabant. A vers- vigon us 

 and healthy Rose, producing large 

 blossoms which are beautiful in buds 

 or open flower. A fine shade of soft, rosy 

 pink, which deepens to bright rose. 



Enfant de Lyon (The Sweet Anise Rose-. 

 In color, the flowers are a beautiful 

 creamy rose, delicately shaded with 

 coppery yellow, and very fragrant. 



Etoile de Lyon. It blooms freely, pro- 

 ducing beautifully formed flowers < f 

 a rich golden yellow; extremely har !y. 



Freiherr von Marschall. Large, full, beau- 

 tifully shaped flowers, which are borne 

 in profusion all through the season. The 

 color is bright red. 



Gen. Robert E. Lee. The flowers are large, 

 full and very double; color yellow, chang- 

 ing into rich salmon tints as the weather 

 becomes cooler. 



Golden Gate. Immense in size, finely 

 formed, with long and beautiful buds. 

 Color rich, creamy white, shaded with 

 golden yellow and clear rose, of indescrib- 

 able beauty. 



Helen Good. The color is a pale yellow, 

 mixed with pink, each petal edged deeper. 

 Very pure and beautiful. 



Helen Gould. The most satisfactory Rose 

 of its color ever introduced. Beautiful 

 long, pointed buds and immense, full, per- 

 fectly double flowers. Color warm, rosy 

 crimson. 



La Princesse Vera. The flowers open beauti- 

 fully, are large and perfectly formed. The 

 color is rich ivory-white, veined with cop- 

 pery yellow, and penciled with pale blush. 



Mad. de Watteville fThe Tulip Rose;. Mag- 



icent shade of creamy yellow, richly 



colored with rosy blush; tL2 large petals 



are bordered with bright crimson, giving it 



a very striking and beautiful appearance. 



Marechal Robert. A constant bloomer, 

 bearing flowers on long, stiff stems. The 

 flowers are full, double and sweet; the 

 color pure white, faintly tinged with blush 

 and yellow. 



BON SILENE ROSI 



Prices of all Roses on this pa?e, except where noted, 25 cts. each, any 5 for $1. Two-year-old plants. 

 50 cts. each, by express: three-year-old plants. 75 cts. each, by express 



