DiNGEE Roses^iDn Own Root's- 



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Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 



Beautiful La France Roses 



Of all the Hybrid Teas there are none which 

 excel the La France Roses in all the good points 

 necessary to a good Rose. Practically Hardy every- 

 where; splendidly adapted for general planting and 

 deserve a place in every flower garden of America. 

 *PINK LA FRANCE Exceedingly sweet and hand- 

 some; flowers and buds large size, color lovely 

 shade of silvery pink, tinged with crimson; fra- 

 grance delicious; flowers very full and beautiful. 

 *WHITE LA FRANCE (Augustine Guinoisseau) — 

 A pure white member of the La France family, 

 having just a tinge of rose-blush tint, which 

 grows stronger in the depths of the petals. 

 RED LA FRANCE (Duchess of Albany) — A superb 

 Rose; resembles the Pink La France, but is much 

 deeper in color. 

 *YELLOW LA FRANCE (Mad. Fernet Ducher)— 

 One of the best of the newer French Roses of its 

 color; very pretty flower, semi-double. Bright 

 canary-yellow. 

 STRIPED LA FRANCE — This Rose is almost ex- 

 actly the same as Pink La France, except in 

 color, which is bright satiny pink distinctly 

 striped with bright rose. 



SPECIAL OFFER — We will send one each of the Pink, 

 White, Striped, Red, and Yellow La France Roses for $1.25, 

 postpaid; two-year-old plants, 5 in all, by express, for 

 $3.25. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES — Continued 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 



The greatest hardy, white Hybrid Tea Rose 

 in existence. A strong, sturdy grow^er; free- 

 flowering; it has become the most popular of 

 all white Roses for general planting. Contin- 

 uously from early spring until late fall, with 

 pointed buds, the large, double flowers are glori- 

 ous in their perfection; borne on long, stiff 

 stems; delicate pure white, deliciously fragrant. 

 Unexcelled for cutting; absolutely hardy. Al- 

 though grown extensively under glass, it is es- 

 sentially a garden Rose. There is nothing finer 

 than this elorious Rose. 



^MAD. JULES GROLEZ, Red Kaiserin Augusta 



The color is a distinct and charming shade 



of cherry-red. The fine form and attractive 

 shape of the flowers makes them excellent for 

 cutting. It is a remarkably strong, healthy 

 growing variety and is as hardy as the Hybrid 

 Perpetuals. 



MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT— This is the Rose 

 w^hich grows so luxuriantly in the Far West 

 that it has been adopted by the State of Ore- 

 gon as its State Flower. The gardens of the 

 cities along the Pacific Coast are the wonder 

 of the w^orld by the profusion of the bloom 

 of this remarkable Rose. In color, it is of 

 a satiny Rose, deepening to clear red in the 

 center. 



BEAUTY OF STAPLEFORD~A handsome, bright 

 pink Rose of large size and perfect form. Noted 

 particularly for its free and constant blooming 

 quality. Grows a strong, hardy bush. 



=^MAD. SCHWALLER — A beautiful combination of 

 salmon-rose with edges of the petals touched with 

 violet-carmine. 



*MADAME PAUL EULER ("Prima Donna") — 

 The color is a lovely shade of vermilion-pink, 

 changing to silvery pink. 



WM. NOTTING Owing to its size and freedom of 



bloom it should be in every garden. Blooms fine, 

 large, full and double and perfect formation. 

 Color a bright rosy cerise, with a deeper center. 

 Fragrant. Hardy and everblooming. 



HELENA CAMBIER — Of unusual beauty, with 

 large, double, beautifully formed flowers, the 

 colors are varying, ranging from salmon-rose to 

 coppery-rose; very often a handsome saffron hue. 

 As the flow^ers expand the colors become lighter. 



FLORENCE H. VEITCH (Hybrid Tea)— Brilliant 

 scarlet, shaded with black, and very fragrant. 

 Blooms large and double. Very free blooming 

 and attractive, making a grand garden variety. 

 Hardy everywhere. 



Prices — All Roses on this page, except where 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; 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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