FOUNDEI 

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DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture 



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HYBRID TEA ROSES 

 — Continued. 



Riclimond 



The 

 Exquisite 

 Ridimond 



Wonderfully free blooming, its immense, fragrant, 

 scarlet-crimson flowers are borne on long, stiff stems, 

 making it a rival of American Beauty, and even more 

 dazzling in appearance. In the garden its flowers are as 

 fine as those found in the greenhouses. Perfectly hardy. 

 RHEA REID (Note illustration on page 7) — "As large 

 as American Beauty, as double as La France and as 

 red as Richmond," is the enthusiastic way the origin- 

 ator describes this beautiful new Hybrid Tea Bush 

 Rose. The color is vivid scarlet crimson, and the 

 flowers are marvels of beauty; large, bold and of 

 splendid substance. It has a strong, disease-resist- 

 ing constitution, makes a rapid growth and throws up 

 a profusion of canes from the roots and is always 

 blooming. As an all-around garden bush Rose it has 

 no superior. 

 MRS. CHAS. RUSSELL— A new Hybrid Tea Rose of 

 American origin and considered to be equal to 

 American Beauty both for forcing and open ground 

 culture. Buds long and pointed, produced on long, 

 stiflF stems, 3 feet in length, each one crowned with 

 a bloom of a beautiful shade of rosy-pink. Blooms 

 large, full and of magnificent formation. 

 Price — First size plants, 35c; 3 for $1, postpaid. Two-year- 

 old own roots plants, 95c each. Large specimen budded plants, 

 $1.25 each. 



*ECARLATE— One of the grandest for outdoor bloom- 

 ing of this class. Color a solid, brilliant scarlet. Pro- 

 fuse bloomer, strong, sturdy grower. Exceptionally 

 fine as those found in the greenhouses. Perfectly 

 hard}'. 



Sunburst 



A magnificent giant yellow forcing Rose, also 

 well adapted for outdoor growing, being a vigorous 

 and healthy Rose. Buds long and pointed, borne 

 singly on long, stout stems, opening full and double. 

 An excellent cut-flower variety, having excellent 

 keeping qualities. A very vigorous grower, reddish- 

 bronze foliage. The color is superb orang-e copper 

 or golden orange, with a deep orange center. This 

 Rose creates a sensation wherever grown. 



MY MARYLAND— Its brilliant, lively shade of 

 pink and b-eauty of form is without superior, and 

 all summer through large, perfectly double mag- 

 nificent flowers, rich in fragrance, are borne on 

 long, stiff stems, growing from a sturdy, fine- 

 shaped bush, which in itself is a distinct ornament 

 to the garden. A great outdoor Rose. Extremely 

 hardy. 



Price — All Roses on this page, except where otherwise 

 noted, first size one-year plants, 30c each; 4 for $1.00, 

 postpaid; two-year-old plants 85c each., by express; $8.50 

 per dozen of one or more varieties; or 95c each by Parcel 

 Post with soil on roots. Varieties marked * furnished in 

 large specimen or star size at $1.25 each. 



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