INDIANA. I am now converted to Rose growing and these Own Root Plants have been 

 in bloom almost constantly since I put them out, whereas some budded stock I purchased for 

 an experiment has failed to put forth a single blossom since June. Mrs. J. G. S. 



Dingee Hardy Hybrid 

 Perpetual Roses 



The Hybrid Perpetuate, or "June Roses," are 

 the most famous of all roses. Most of the 

 varieties were propagated years ago — the best 

 known is General Jacqueminot, which was 

 brought out in 1852 — but time has not lessened 

 their popularity. 



Alt hough they usually bloom only once a year, 

 they produce an enormous number of flowers — 

 more than the Hybrid Teas. They are of ex- 

 tremely vigorous, upright growth, putting forth 

 long, heavy canes. The flowers are immense in 

 size, often measuring six inches in diameter, and 

 are delightfully fragrant. They are perfectly 

 hardy, and live through the most severe winters 

 with slight protection. 



♦MARSHALL P. WILDER. Flowers large, 

 semi-globular, full and of good substance; 

 bright scarlet-crimson, richlv shaded with 



Ulrich Bruner 



*Paul Neyron 



The flowers are immense: probably the largest and 



finest Rose; bright, shining pink, clear and beautiful. 



very double and full. 



J. B. CLARK. An intense deep scarlet-rose, shaded 

 blackish-crimson, color like the sheen of a plum. 



*FRAJVCOIS LEVET. An unusually vigorous grower. 

 and free blooming. Large, finely made flowers 

 almost the size of Paul Neyron; cherry-pink, 

 delicately shaded carmine and blush. 



FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. This brilliant white 

 type Rose has become renowned as the very highest 

 type of its class and the best snow-white Rose ever 

 introduced. It is an extraordinarily strong grower, 

 branching freely, and has the vigor and hardiness 

 of an oak. Large, heavy foliage and magnificent 

 flowers that are nothing less than glorious — im- 

 mense in size and produced with great freedom on 

 long, stiff stems. Furnished in 2-year-old budded 

 plants onlv. 



GEORGE ARENDS. Strong, robust grower, making 

 a sturdy bush; free bloomer and absolutely hardy. 

 The color delicate pink, deliciously fragrant. 



COQUETTE DES BLANCHES. Pure snowy-white, 

 faintly tinged with pale rose; blooms in large 

 clusters; medium size, full and slightly fragrant. 



HICK'S CAPRICE. Flowers large and slightly cup- 

 shaped, but full and deep; petals thick and lasting, 

 having the ground color clear, satiny pink, distinct- 

 ly striped and dashed with white and bright car- 

 mine. 



Prices of all Roses on this page, except where noted, first 

 size plants, 30 cts. each; 4 for 81.00. postpaid; two-year-old 

 plants, 85 cts. each; 88.50 per dozen of one or more va- 

 rieties, 6 at doz. rate, by express. Varieties marked * 

 furnished in Star size or Specimen plants at SI. 25. 



See page 9 for Parcel Post charges. 



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^GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Bright, shining 

 crimson, rich and velvety; exceedingly brilliant and 

 handsome; makes magnificent buds and flowers. 



GLOIRE LYONNAISE. The open flower is enor- 

 mous, full, deep and double. Rich creamy-white, 

 passing, when open, to a pale shade of salmon- 

 yellow deepest at the center. 



ULRICH BRUNER. Immense, large, bold flowers, 

 full and globular; rich glowing crimson; elegantly 

 flamed with scarlet. Highly fragrant. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. The color is a 

 deep, rich velvety crimson, passing to intense 

 maroon, shaded black. 



*ANNE DE DIESBACH (Glory of Paris). Most 

 lovely brilliant carmine, long, pointed buds, and 

 large, finely formed, compact flowers; very full and 

 double and delightfully sweet. 



CLIO. On the order of Baroness Rothschild. Strong, 

 vigorous grower, handsome foliage. Flowers flesh 

 color, shaded in the center with rosy-pink; large, 

 of fine globular form, freely produced. 



*MAD. CHARLES WOOD. Begins to bloom almost 

 as soon as planted, and continues all through the 

 season; flowers extra large, double, full and quite 

 fragrant; bright fiery scarlet, passing to fine, rosy 

 crimson, shaded with maroon. 



*MAD. MASSON. It is entirely hardy, blooms nearly 

 all the time, as free as any Hybrid Tea, bearing 

 numbers of large, full, double flowers of unusual 

 beauty and wonderful fragrance; clear, bright rose, 

 distinct and charming. 



HEINRICH MUNCH. One of the newer varieties 

 that has created a sensation wherever grown. The 

 color is a soft pink, Aery large and full; vigorous 

 grower and undoubtedly one of the very finest of 

 the Hybrid Perpetual varieties. 



