FO UN DEI 

 1850 



^ DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture 



/^^OUXDED 

 1850 



VEW ROS] 



'ontinued. 



Los Angeles 



Claimed by the introducer to be one of the finest Hybrid 

 Tea Roses growTi. and trials have substantiated his claim. 

 Growth vigorous, producing in continued 

 succession during grooving season strong 

 shoots, each one bearing an enormous flower 

 of a luminous flame pink, toned with coral / 

 and shaded with translucent gold at the base 

 of petal. Fragrant as an American Beauty. " 

 Buds handsomely long and poinfed, while the 

 beauty of form and ever increasing wealth of 

 color is maintained until the last petal falls. 

 Strong budded plants only. $1.50 each, by 

 expre s s . S tock limited . 



MRS. HENRY WINNETT— Remarkably 



strong grower, producing strong shoot, each one crowned 

 vriih. a magnificent bloom, well above the foliage, ex- 

 cellent for forcing and equally as good for outdoqr 

 gro^^-th, being extremely hardy. Foliage fine dark green 

 and free from insects and disease. Color a bright shade 

 of crimson, not quite as dark as Hadley, but not as light 

 as Richmond, a color that has proven to be ven.- popular, 

 and we consider it one of the best crimson varieties. 

 Buds long and well formed. 



"^Premier 



GLADYS HOLLAND 

 Magnificent in form 

 and size. Color buft» 

 shaded orange, yel- 

 low, outside of petals, 

 pearly peach, a com- 

 bination of colors 

 that produces an ef- 

 fect ven.' hard to 

 describe; free bloom- 

 ing and ver>^ vigorous 

 grower. A very 

 unique bloom. 



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(Hybrid Tea, — Xever in our 

 3'ears of Rose growing ha^-e we 

 been so impressed with any rose 

 as we have with this one, in size, 

 growth, sturdiness, health, fra- 

 grance and color. The blooms are 

 immense, often measuring 5 and 6 

 inches across the open flower, buds 

 long, full and pointed. Gro-w-th 

 remarkable, being strong and 

 sturdy, each bloom borne on hea\w 

 canes, almost thornless and 4 and 

 5 feet long. Foliage dark, glossy 

 green, free from disease or insects. 

 Color is deep rose pink, without 

 shadings and retains its color in 

 Jfe jr the open flower. Highly fragrant, 



^Kj^^^ \ Price, own root plants, first size 



JJH^_/ 50c each: 3 for SI. 25; t%vo-year-old 



_^P^ ' plants, Sl.OO each, by express; SI. 10 



^^T each, by parcel post prepaid, ^nth 



-^^ . soil on roots, same as by express. 



Stock limited. 



*MRS. GEORGE SHAWYER 

 (.Tea Rose — The color is ver^- 

 hard to describe, being a shade 

 of brilliant clear rose or bright peach-pink. It is a wonderful grower 

 and bloomer, producing great numbers of strong shoots, each tipped 

 with a large handsome long pointed bud. These shoots form the stem, 

 from 3 to 4 feet in length. The flowers are ven.- large, well formed and 

 full, petals of good substance. A ver\- fine garden Rose, being perfectly 

 hardy in any locality and free from insects and disease; also used ver\" 

 extensively as a forcing Rose. 



Price — All Roses on this page, first size plants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid; 

 two-year-old plants, 9'Oc each, by express; S9.00 per dozen of one or more 

 varieties; $1.00 each by parcel post v.-ith soil on roots. Varieties marked "^ fur- 

 nished in large specimen or star size at SI. 25 each. 



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