A Two-Ycar-Oid Kos,- 1 

 out of the Pot. Showing how the 

 8oU remains on the roots ready to 

 put in the ground. 



Famous Dingee Pot-Grown Own-Root Roses 



CAN BE PLANTED AT ANY TIME 



During Spring, Summer and Fall Without Fear of Failure 



ALL PLANTS OFFERED ON THIS CIRCULAR ARE POT 



PLANTS EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE STATED 



Own root pot plants can be planted at any time during the growing season until late fall, 



because we will ship these roses oflcred in this circular with soil ou the roots (except where otherwise 

 stated), just as they are taken from the pots, and they will keep right on growing and produce Cue 

 results in a short time. These plants oflFered here are our regular stock, but each season we have a 

 surplus of some varieties and in order not to carry them over another year we are offering them to our 

 customers in this way. Our guarantee apphes to this stock the same as other stock offered in our 

 regular catalog, that is: to reach you in good condition or we will replace them free of charge. All 

 stock offered in this circular is sent with all transportation charges prepaid to any place in United States. 



"DINGEE ROSES" HAVE BEEN KNOWN AS THE BEST FOR MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS 



Notice the strong, healthy planiB, unlike the usual dormant field grown plants, they need no special 

 treatment. Simply plant them just as they come to you. Don't be deceived by the ridiculous claims 

 about dormant grafted stock. We should know what kind is best after 76 years of experience. 



If you have not received a copy of Our New Guide to Rose Culture or if you have friends whom 

 you think would like to have a copy kindly give us their names and a copy will be cheerfully sent Free. 



-Old Rose bus 

 wrapj>ed in wax paper ready 

 ship with soil left on the roots. 



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The Great Crimson Garden Rose "CLEAN-UP" COLLECTION— 12 for $8.00 



To meet the probable requirements of the enormous demand of Dingee Roses, we must 

 necessarily grow an abundance of stock. As the demand over which we have no control varies 

 from year to year, we aim to produce a sufficient quantity of all varieties. Our collection 

 numbers upwards of one thousand different kinds. In this collection are varieties of wonderfid 

 merit and exquisite beauty. That we may make these varieties better known we propose 

 selling them below the cost of production, hence this liberal offer. Cut out the advertise- 

 ment and return with $8.00 and we will send you, with all cost of transportation charges 

 prepaid 



12 Splendid Two -year -old Plants Delivered for $8.00 



On Own Roots, from 4J4- and 5-inch pots, of the Finest, Hardy, Free-blooming Roses in the world, 



no two alike, each plant labeled including: 

 Rhea Reid — ^As large as American Beauty, as double as La France. The color is a vivid scarlet- 

 crimson, and the flowers are marvels of beauty, large, bold and of splendid substance. It has a 

 strong, disease-resisting constitution, makes a rapid growth and throws up a profusion of canes 

 from its roots and is always blooming. 

 Charles Dingee — ^Without question the greatest Rose ever grown. Hardy, Everblooming Tea 



Rose. See its glorious beauty of form and color elsewhere on this Circular. 

 Thousand Beauties — One of the most beautiful pink and white ramblers. Hardy everwhere. 



These three are almost worth the price asked for the entire collection. 

 ., ^ We guarantee to deliver them at your door, no matter where in the United States you live, in fresh 



growing condition. 



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"Rhea Reid" 



THIS IS THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED 

 To secure the newest, rarest and finest Roses at a price below the cost of production. 



'IX^e ©INGEE 9 CONARD G)!^ST GrOVE,1\. 



The Leading Rose Growers of . 



Established 1850; Incorporated 1871 



