n dealing with your linn for fifty years and received perfect 

 Rose qardcn about 200 Rose bushes and they are all "Dmgee 

 7ha.rl.ps Dinner is bruond doubt the best garden Hose I hare 



MARYLAND. I have been 

 satisfaction. J now have in my Hose gai _. 



Own Root" Roses. The Rose Charles Dingee is beyond doubt the best garden Rose I hare 

 found. J. T. A. Stroup. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES— Continued 



*Red Radiance 



Very similar to Radiance and equally satisfactory. Large, 

 globular, cupped blooms, of strong, clear red, with no trace 

 of any other color. An exceptionally vigorous grower, 

 sending forth heavy canes, with healthy foliage. Very 

 liberal in producing blooms, it cannot be surpassed as a red 

 garden rose. Extremely hardy. 



* AMERICAN LEGION. The color is a pleasing shade of 

 cerise, which is retained until the petals fall. Well formed 

 buds, produced on long stems, make it a fine rose for 

 cutting. Heavy, disease resistant foliage, little troubled 

 with insects. Strong grower, and free bloomer. 



MRS. WAKEFIELD CHRISTIE-MILLER. A handsome 

 vigorous grower in almost any location. Free bloomer, 

 always loaded with handsome buds and blooms. Buds long 

 and pointed, opening full, double and great size. Color 

 a soft pearly blush shaded salmon. Outside of petals a 

 clear vermilion-rose. 



WINSOME. Flowers full and double of a deep 

 cherry-rose. Splendid grower thriving in any soil 

 and location. Magnificent foliage. Free bloomer 

 and hardy anywhere. 



MME. BUTTERFLY. All the color tones of Ophelia 

 are intensified, making it a harmony of bright pink, 

 apricot and gold. The tight buds are a lovely shade 

 of Indian oak, yellow at the base; the opening 

 flowers are perfect in form and texture, clear and 

 brilliant in color and of delicious fragrance. 



The Ever Popular Red Radiance 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 



The Dainty Buds of Mrs. Aaron Ward 



Most exquisite buds of golden buff or fawn, opening 

 to full, double, well formed flowers, of pinkish fawn. 

 The plant does not grow large, but is dwarf and 

 spreading, covered with heavy foliage that is immune 

 from disease and insect pests. This is an excellent 

 rose for the garden, for it requires little attention, 

 blooms profusely, and is most useful for cutting and 

 for the buttonhole. 



PERLE VON GODESBERG. This magnificent 

 Rose was originally sent out as a Yellow 

 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, it having all the 

 beauty of form and substance of that great 

 garden Rose. The color is a rich canary- 

 yellow with shadings of saffron. 

 *LAURENT CARLE. A beautiful Rose, with 

 extra large, handsomely formed, rich velvety 

 carmine buds and flowers. It is a phenomenal- 

 ly strong and robust grower, and continually 

 in bloom. 

 *MRS. F. R. PIERSON. It can be grown to 

 larger size than American Beauty, even at its 

 best. It has an equally large flower, better 

 color, with fine, heavy, dark foliage, strong 

 stems and very fragrant. It is a color hard to 

 describe, cardinal-red, or as described by New 

 York experts, "a crimson Rose flooded with 

 sunshine." The buds are long and pointed, of 

 ideal shape and form. 

 LADY URSULA. An old standby of the highest 

 quality. Bush is very strong and continuously 

 produces its well shaped pale pink blooms. 

 Unsurpassed for bedding where a mass of 

 flowers is desired all the time. 



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

 first size plants, 30 cts. each; 4 for SI. 00. postpaid; 

 two-year-old plants, 85 cts. each; $8.50 per dozen of 

 one or more varieties, 6 at doz. rate, by express. 



See page 9 for Parcel Post Charges. 



Varieties marked * can be furnished in Star size 

 or Specimen plants at SI. 25 each by express. 



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