isEW ROSES — Continued. 



Mrs. A. R. Waddell 



3Iagiiificent in Form, Coloring and Size. 



This is one of the most beautiful Hybrid Tea Roses 

 in bud and flower of any gronn. The flowers are of 

 the largest size, of perfect form, and possess wonder- 

 ful keeping- qualities. The coloring- is most brilliant in 

 effect, being a rosy scarlet, opening rosy salmon, with 

 reverse of petals rosy scarlet. The bush is a sturdy, 

 erect and vigorous grower, requiring but little care. 

 First size, from pots 3 and SYo inches in diameter, 25 

 ets. eacli: larger size. 35 cts. each: two-year-old plants, 

 45 cts. each; three-year-old jDlants, 60 cts. each. 



EXGLAXD'S GLORY. An old Hybrid Tea Rose, but 

 a splendid one. Pure rosy red in color, of splendid 

 form and size and in constant bloom. 



PEERLESS. Hybrid Tea. Delightful pink Rose 

 with light tones in center. Flo-wers large and pro- 

 duced freely all summer. 



Madam Segond Weber 



A Glorious New Pink Hybrid Tea 



(See color plate on second cover page.) 



One of the most entrancingly beautiful Roses of re- 

 cent introduction. The long, pointed buds are pink or 

 salmon-flesh, and when fully expanded are immense in 

 size, full and double; as the flower opens it deepens 

 until it fairly glows with its warm deep pink. Highly 

 fragrant. It is a fine, strong grower, forming a stout, 

 sturdy bush. A grand garden Rose. Very hardy and 

 constantly in bloom all summer. First size, from pots 

 3^ inches in diameter, 25 cts. each: larger size. 35 

 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 



New Irish Rose Melody 



A Magnificent Golden Yellow Hybrid Tea. 



A new production of the famous rosarians, Alexan- 

 der Dickson & Sons, who describe this wonderful Rose 

 as being of a "lovely shade of yellow, deepening to 

 apricot in the center, perfect in form and very double." 

 It is one of the handsomest yellow Roses we have ever 

 seen and as a garden Rose cannot be surpassed. The 

 bush is hardy, vigorous and constantly in bloom. First 

 size, from pots 3 and 3^/^ inches in diameter, 35 cts. 

 each: 3 for .SI; large size, 50 cts. each; strong two- 

 year-old plants, 75 cts. each. 



Nita Wildon 



An Exquisite, Xew, Everblooming Tea Rose. 



Imagine a Rose of perfect form and texture, vriih 

 each petal of a soft, exquisite ivory-white, tinted on 

 the edge with the faintest tinge of blush-pink, and you 

 will have an idea of the grace and beauty of this new 

 Rose. The bush is of fine shape, covered with large, 

 bright green foliage and the flowers are held up well on 

 long, stiff stems, making a highly desirable Rose for 

 the corsage or home decoration. 



Climbing Papa Gontier 



This new Climber has all the superior merits of its 

 parent and bearing in the greatest profusion all sum- 

 mer the same handsome, deep crimson flowers. The 

 bush is perfectly hardy and a remarkably rapid grower. 



Climbing Paul Neyron 



A most magnificent new Climbing Rose -with a 

 strong, sturdy constitution, splendid foliage and bear- 

 ing immense, lovely pink Roses like its parent, Paul 

 Neyron, one of the largest Roses grown. 



PIERRE GUILLOT. An old standard Hybrid Tea 

 of a rich, glowing carmine and most exquisitely fra- 

 grant. In bloom all summer. 



PRICE. All Roses on this page, except where noted, 

 from pots 3*2 inches in diameter. 25 cts. each: S2.50 

 per doz. : larger size. 35 cts. each: S3. 50 per doz.: two- 

 year-old plants. 50 cts. each. 



Washington. FeLiuaiy o. l.-l.. 

 Gentlemen- — It has been about seven years since I first bepa: 

 to grow "'Dingree Roses" and will say that I fail to call to mir. 

 of ever being disappointed in one yet. They have always come 

 to me a great deal fresher and have grown more rapidly than 

 those that I have gotten at our '"Home Nursery." I have twenty 

 nr more different kinds, among them Virginia R. Coxe. which 

 now adorns her third home since leaving her own native home 

 four years ago, MRS. A. M. DENNIS. 



\. R. Waddell. 



We Pav Express Charges <•" •'" onier> of $5.00 



and over to any 



place in l". .S. and on oi(liM> k^s than that amount 

 if yon add 10', thereto. 



