

"^ Ulrich Brunner 



A great Rose, known to all planters as one of the best 

 in this class. Immense, large, bold flowers, full and glob- 

 ular; rich, glowing crimson, elegantly flamed with scar- 

 let. Hardy, unusual free bloomer. Highly fragrant. 



RUBTM DER GARTEXWELT. New flower, large and 

 fine, on long, stiff stems; pure deep red. Free-flowering. 

 25c each, 5 for $1; two-year-old plants, 50c each. 



MARIE BAt3IAXX. Crimson-vermilion, suffused 

 with carmine. Large and full. 



JUBILEE. Glowing velvety crimson. 20 cts. each, 

 3 for 5 cts.; two-year-old plants, 45 cts. each. 



LA REIXE. Clear, bright rose; large, fine, full form; 

 fragrant and hardy. 



OAK3IOXT. Peach-pink; flowers large and sweet; 

 good bloomer and always satisfactory. 



PERFECTIOX DES BLAXCHES. A splendid white 

 sort, ranking with Coquette des Alps. 



PERLE DES BLAXCHES. Barring Margaret Dick- 

 son, one of the very finest pure white. 



PRIDE OF WALTH.\3L Delicate flesh, richly shaded 

 with bright rose, clear and distinct. 



^Prince Camille de Rohan 



Celebrated the world over for its large, handsome, 

 fragrant flowers, and the freedom with which they 

 are produced. The color is a deep, rich velvety crim- 

 son, passing to intense maroon, shaded black; at a 

 short distance they appear really black. This splendid 

 Rose is shown in full colors on page 20. 



PRESIDEXT LIXCOLX. Dark crimson, shaded red. 

 Very good variety for outdoors. 



ROBERT DUXCAX'. Flowers large, perfectly formed 

 and of good substance; petals large and shell-shaped; 

 bright rosy crimson. 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts.; larger 

 size, 30 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 45 cts. 



ROGER L.\3IBELIX. Very dark crimson, with nar- 

 row band of white, forming a sharp contrast. The 

 petals are fringed irregularly, like a double petunia or 

 a carnation. Odd and unique. 20c each, 3 for 50c; 

 larger size, 30 cts. each; two-year-old plants 45c, each. 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES — Continued, 



Vick's Caprice 



Flowers large and slightly cup-shaped, but full and deep; petals thick and lasting, having the ground color 

 clear, satiny pink, distinctly striped and dashed with white and bright carmine. Blooms freely at short inter- 

 vals during the whole season. 



VICTOR VERDIER. Brilliant rosy carmine, beautifully edged with purple; extra-large, full flowers. 



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York and Lancaster 



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Tick's Caprice Rose. 



This unique Rose belongs to the Centifolia, a type celebrated for 

 the exquisite fragrance of its flo^vers. It dates back to the time of 

 the War of the Roses, between the Royal Houses of York and Lan- 

 caster. Color remarkably red and white, sometimes blotched and 

 sometimes striped; full and double. Perfectly hardy. First size, 

 two- year-old plants, 75 cts. each; larger plants, liniiied supply. SI 

 each, by express. 



PRICE of all Roses on this page, except where noted. 15 cts. 

 each, any 4 for 50 cts.. $1 for 9; larger size. 20 cts. each. 3 for 50 

 cts. Two-year-old plants all on own roots, 45 cts. each. S4.50 per 

 dozen. Varieties marked with a star (*) in extra-heavy, three- 

 year-old plants, 75 cts. each, by express. AU orders ainounting lo 

 $5.00 or over we pay shipping charges. 



Bethlehem. Pa.. September 29. 1912. 

 Gentlemen: — I have received the Fall hook on Roses and bulbs and am de- 

 lighted with same. I shall no doubt make a selection from this book, as I am 

 now assured of the merit of Dingee plants. Of the seven two-year-old Rose 

 bushes, which you will find I received May Cnd of this year, only two have failed 

 to bloom, but they promise a wealth of bloom next year, evident by the number 

 of strong shoots which they are producing. The Charles Dingree has bloomed 

 this year, and the blooms were specimens, glorious in color and stately in 

 carriage. Yours respectfully. EDW. L. LEHMAN. 



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