



Standard List of Hardy Everblooming 



Tea Roses 



Any 15 Roses — A Complete Rose Garden — for $1.00 



It does not follow that because the following- Hardy Tea Roses for the home-garden are relegated merely 

 to a line of description that they are in any way inferior to others given more extended notice. These are the 

 tried and true favorites, so well known and beloved of all who cherish Roses — and that means everybody. The 

 limitations of this book will no" permit us to extroll their virtues, as they deserve, for many are worthy of a 

 full page of description. The' . are the 



Dingee Roses that Made West Grove Famous 



With these and the many others in this book, we fe 

 est perfection in Rose-growing — sixty years of experien 

 naught, and today the name of Dingee in connection wi 

 truthfulness, as does the name of Tiffany on silverware, 

 tioned quality back of their work, can make such names 

 world. 



Creamy white, shaded with rosy 



A shade of apricot, citron 



Abbe Roustan 



blush. 



Adrienne Christophele. 



and fawn. 



Albert Hoffman. Light yellow. 



Alphonse Karr. Bright rose, medium size and full. 



American Perfection. Light pink. 



American Banner. White, striped bright red; pretty. 



Archduchesse Isabella. Perfectly double; white, 

 shaded rosy carmine. 



Archdnc Joseph. Color rose, with blush tint; cen- 

 ter copper. 



August Wattine. Light brick-red on yellowish ground. 



Baronne Henriette Snoy. Carnation. 



Bella. Pure snow-white; long, pointed buds. 



Belle Fleur d'Anjou. Silvery rose, large and good. 



Camille Roux. Bright carmine-rose, with fiery red 

 center. 



Captain Lefort. Violet-crimson, tinted with salmon. 



Caroline Fochier. Flesh-colored rose. 



Catherine Gerchen-PYeundlish. Color rose, marbled 

 red, passing to crimson on edges. 



Charles Rovolli. Brilliant carmine, shading to rose. 



Comtesse Anna Thun. Golden orange-yellow, shaded 

 saffron and crimson. 



Comtesse de Caserta. Purplish red, clouded coppery 

 yellow. 



Comtesse de Frigneuse. Golden yellow. 



Comtesse Eva Starhemberg. Yellow, buff and yellow 

 center, edged rose. 



Comtesse O. Gorman. New China Rose; golden cen- 

 ter. 



Corinne. Fleshy color, shaded rose and copper. 



Dr. Fa^TC. Magenta-red; center carmine. 



Docteur Rouges. New, red and saffron; looks like a 

 cactus dahlia. 



Duchesse of Edinburgh. Glowing brilliant crimson. 



Edmund de Bianzat. Violet-crimson, center rose. 



Edmund SablajTolles. Purplish red, shaded pink. 



Edward Littaye. Pink and carmine, changing to rose. 



Elyse Hej-mann. Outside yellow, inside pink, shaded 

 saffron-rose. 



el that we have reached what we believe to be the high- 



ce is either worth something, or experience counts for 



th a Rose stands for the same high quality and absolute 



Only long years of merited confidence, with unques- 



as these stand out as shining lights in the business 



Edward Gontier. Yellow, shaded apricot and crimson. 



Empress Marie of Russia. Canary-yellow, shaded 

 white and lemon. 



Etoile Polaire (Polar Star). Creamy white, shaded 

 pink, red and yellow. 



Frau Therese Gluck. Outer petals dark red. 



Furstin Hohenzollern Infantin, Lilac-rose. 



General Billot. Violet-amaranth. 



General Merchantsky. Exquisite rosy flesh. Fine. 



Glorie des Cuivres. Salmon-rose, tinted coppery gold. 



Grande Duchesse Adelaide de Luxemboui*g. Yellow. 



Grande Due Guillaume de Lusemboiug. Salmon- 

 rose and red. 



Grande Duchesse Hilda de Bade. Creamy white, 

 tinged golden yellow. 



Graziella. Creamy white, clouded blush. 



Hector Mackenzie. Deep pink. 



Hovyn de Tronchere. Light red on golden yellow 

 ground; edge of petals silvery rose. 



Henry Mayandier. Rose-colored. 



H. Plantagenet. China rose, shading to pink and car- 

 mine. 



Ingegnoll Predilatta. Carmine-red, inside rose-peach. 

 Isaac Demole. Dark carmine. 

 Jeanne d'Arc. Golden yellow. 



Jeanne Guillamez. Coppery yellow, suffused yellow 

 and blush. 



Jeanne Fernet. Canary-yellow. Splendid. 

 Joseph Metral. Carnation-red. passing to carmine. 

 Jules Finger. Rosy scarlet, shaded intense crimson. 



We Pay Express Charsres «" »" orders of $5.00 



=- — — and over to any 



place in V. S. and on orders less than that amount 

 if you add 10 ''f thereto. 



North Carolina, November 7, 1911. 

 Dear Sirs: — Would prefer to handle your plants, as I have not 

 found but one plant that was not true to name out of a purchase 

 of over fifteen hundred. Very truly, 



R. H. JORDAN. 



Prices of all Roses named on this page, 10 cts. each, any 6 for 50 cts., 15 for $1, postpaid: larger size, 20 cts. 

 each, S2 per dozen; two-year-old plants at 30 cts. each, $3 per dozen, purchaser's selection; our selection, 25 cts, 

 each, $2.50 per dozen, by express. 



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