Dingee Miscellaneous Hardy "'Iron-Clad'''' Roses 



Under this heading we offer plants of different classes in extra-large plants, grown in fields 

 under the same conditions as were the Hybrid Perpetuals. However, they very much differ from 

 those in habit of growth. The Tea and Hybrid Tea Roses are neither as hardy as the Hybrid Perpet- 

 uals, nor do they make as large plants: but they are considered hardy as far north as Boston, with 

 careful protection. All are excellent, hea\y, three-year-old bushes, on own roots. The climbing Roses, 

 especially Philadelphia Crimson Rambler, Tausendschon, Crimson Rambler, Leuchtstem, Trier, 

 etc., are hardy even,"«-here and we supply extra-hea\y three- and four-year-old plants of all of them. 

 The Cochet Roses are particularly fine. 



Abbreviations Used. — Tea, Everblooming Teas; H.T., Hybrid Teas; C.T., Climbing Teas; C.N., 

 Climbing Noisette; H.C., Hardy Climbing; P., Polyantha, or Fairy; W., Wichuraiana; N., Noisette. 



Gloire de Dijon. (N.) Creamy white, beautifully 



tinged with amber and pale blush. 

 Golden Gate. (Tea.) Creamy white, tinged 



with goklen yellow and clear rose. 

 *Helen Gould. fH.T.) Red Maman Cochet. 



Warm, rosy crimson. 

 J. B. Clark.' (H.T. ) Intense deep scarlet. 



Superb: of extraordinary' size. 

 Jersey Beauty. (W.) Pale yellow. 

 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. (H.T.) Creamy 



white: elegantly pointed buds; large, full 



and double flowers. 

 Keystone. (H.C.) Lemon-yellow; perfectly 



double. Very free-blooming, and of delicious 



fragrance. 

 Lady Gay. (W.) Cherrv^-pink, shading to white; 



A vigorous grower and perfectly hardy. 

 La France. fH.T.) Silvery- pink, tinged with 



crimson. Very handsome. 



Aline Sisley. TTea.) Violet-red, brightened 



with crimson-maroon. Very double. 

 Beauty of Stapleford. (H.T.) Bright pink, 



shaded carmine. Flowers of the largest size 



and perfect form, delightfully scented. 

 Bessie Brown. (H.T.) Pure white, sometimes 



flushed pink. A Rose of wonderful beauty, 



bearing large, double flowers. 

 Bon Silene. (Tea.) Bright rosy pink. Perfect'': 



everv' respect, producing large crops of beau- 

 tiful buds and flowers throughout the season. 

 Christine de Noue. (Tea.) Clear maroon; very 



fragrant. A constant and very free bloomer, 



with large and handsome flowers. 

 Clara Watson. (Tea.) Salmon-pink. Very 



graceful buds and flowers, stiff stems. 

 Climbing Bridesmaid. (C.T.) Dark pink; 



superb buds and flowers. 

 ♦Climbing Clotilde Soupert. (P.) Ivorj^-white, 



shading to silver}' rose toward the center. 



Produces cluster after clu-ster of magnifi- 

 cent flowers throughout the season. 

 Climbing Helen Gould. (Tea.) Rosy crimson, 



sometimes beautifully striped, flamed and 



shaded in bright carmine over pale rose. 

 Climbing Marie Guillot. (Tea.) White, tinged 



with yellow. 

 Climbing Meteor. (H.T.) Dark velvety crim- 

 son; a free and persistent bloomer, with 



magnificently formed buds and flowers. 

 ♦Climbing Wootton. (H.T.) Superb magenta- 

 red, passing to violet-crimson, richly shaded. 

 Clotilde Soupert. (P.) Ivory^-white, shading 



toward the center to silvery rose. 

 Cornelia Cook. (Tea.) Creamy white and blush. 

 ♦Crimson Baby Rambler. (P.") Brilliant ru'by- 



red. Grows but 20 inches high. 

 ♦Crimson Rambler. (P.) Gorgeous, glowing 



crimson flowers. Hardy every^\'here. 

 ♦Dorothy Perkins. (W.) Clear" shell-pink. A 



remarkably pretty variety, with elegantly 



shaped buds and flowers. 

 Etoile de France. (H.T.) Clear red or velvety 



crimson. The best of its color. 

 Etoile de Lyon. (Tea.) Magnificent golden 



yellow. A strong and vigorous grower. 

 Farquhar. (W.) Clusters of pink, double 



flowers. A magnificent sort. 

 Freiherr von Marschall. (Tea.) One of the 



brightest reds. Very full and double. 

 Furstin Hohenzollern. (Tea.) Lilac-rose on 



saffron-colored ground. Spray of Baby Rambler Roses 



PRICES of all Roses described on this page, exceot where noted, extra heavy three- and foar-year-old 

 pUnts, from 6- and T-inch pots, 50 ets. each, $5 per doz., $37.50 per 100. Varieties marked with a star (*) 

 also in dormant plants for deUvery up to April 1, 40 ets. each, $4.75 per doz.; after April 1, oaly large pot 

 AH plants can be sent by express only, purchaser paying charges. 



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