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OUR SENSATIONAL NEW f^l 1 pw« 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSE l^iiarieS UlllgGe 



(See Photographic Reproduction in Colors, last cover page) 



For many years the younger members of this firm have been seeking to produce a Rose worthy of the 

 name of Charles Dingee— a Rose better than any other. THEY HAVE SUCCEEDED! In the CHARLES 

 DINGEE ROSE we will perpetuate the name of the founder of our estabUshment, and this Rose will pro- 

 claim his fame to the coming generations in a fit and appropriate manner. This new variety will outrank 

 in popularity all other Roses, not even excepting the famous Cochet Roses. Of all the b'-ight galaxy of 

 beautiful Roses we have introduced— the HELEN GOULD, QUEEN, VIRGINIA, MARION DINGEE, PRIN- 

 CESS BONNIE, PINK SOUPERT, GOLDEN GATE, and many others, this lovely new variety is our crown- 

 ing masterpiece. It will be hailed by flower -lovers everywhere as the greatest Rose creation of modem 

 times, and will be heralded throughout the world as another triumph of American creative enterprise. 



Charles Dingee Rose Surpasses in Beauty Every Other Rose Known 



This superb new Rose is the result of a cross-fertiUzation between HERMOSA, that grand old hardy pink 

 variety, and WHITE MAMAN COCHET the greatest of all white garden Roses, — surely a sturdy parentage, 

 which insures to its offspring every point of excellence. With the hardy, vigorous constitution of the Hybrid 

 Perpetual, growing to perfection in almost any soil or situation, it has magnificent large foliage, free from 

 disease of all kinds, and is a tremendous grower — the best in all our Ust. CHARLES DINGEE ROSE blooms 

 continuously, producing immense, deep, double, grandly formed flowers on long, stiff stems, the beauty of 

 which is nothing short of superb. The color is difficult of description, because of the deUcate blending of 

 rose tints in the center, which gradually shade off into pale blush and creamy white, making it at once both 

 distinct and beautiful, and absolutely new in color effects. It will prove hardy in all locahties, and is sure to 

 become the most popular Rose of our day, because it is the most beautiful. It is never out of bloom, and 'a 

 plant — either one or two years old — means hundreds of flowers throughout the growing season. 



CAUTION ^® ^'® originators and sole owners ol Charles Dingee Rose. It cannot be had elsewhere. 



Orders filled in rotation while stock lasts. Orders booked now; delivery when wanted. 

 PRICE, strong young plants, 35 cts. each, $1 for 3, $3.50 per doz.; larger size, 50 cts. each, $2 for 5, $4.50 per 



doz., postpaid. Large, two-year-old plants, on own roots, 75 cts. each, $1.35 for 2, $7.50 per doz., by 



express, at purchaser's expense. 



Thousand Beauties tau'sendschon 



(See Photographic Color-Plate Illustration on Following Page) 



"THOUSAND BEAUTIES," or in German, Tausendschon is THE MOST SENSATIONAL CLIMBING 

 ROSE YET INTRODUCED, not barring the great CRIMSON RAMBLER. Imagine a Rose producing so many 

 differently colored flowers that it is impossible to describe or even picture the variations. A single cluster of 

 flowers is a whole bouquet in itself, hence the vey fitting name, "THOUSAND BEAUTIES." Blooming 

 profusely from the beginning of Jvme until the last of July, the flowers appear in large clusters, 10 to 15 in 

 a cluster, of splendid size and quite double. The colors run from delicate balsam or tender rose through 

 the intermediate shades of bright rose and carmine, with white, yellow and various other delicate tints 

 showing. There is no other Rose in cultivation Uke it. It is a strong grower, with but few thorns, magnificent 

 foUage, a valuable feature in itself. Impervious against mildew and absolutely hardy in the open ground 

 an3rwhere. For cUmbing over porches, bowers, pergolas or trellises, or for single specimens or pyramids, it 

 will please you from the day you plant it. The most remarkable Rose of its kind. All stock on own roots. 

 PRICE, 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, $1.75 per doz.; larger size 30 cts. each, $2 for 7, $3 per doz., postpaid. 



Large two-year-old plants, on own roots, 40 cts. each, $3.75 per doz.; extra-heavy, three-year-old plants, 



on own roots, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz., by express. 



The McFarland Pvblicity Service, Harrisburg, Pa. 



