With Dingee Famous Pot Roses 



HYBRID TEAS— Continued 



Radiance 



A glorious new extra-hardy 

 Hybrid Tea Rose which orig- 

 inated a f«w miles from West 

 Grove. Awarded Silver Medal 

 by the American Rose Society 

 as the best bedding Rose at 

 the Hartford, Conn., gardens. 

 The flowers are a beautiful 

 blending of shades of carmine- 

 rose, with opal and coppery 

 reflections. It is of splendid, 

 sturdy giowth, constantly in 

 bloom. It is one of the leading 

 garden Roses. We cannot say 

 too much in its praise. 



Richmond. Wonderfully free 

 blooming, its immense, fra- 

 grant, scarlet-crimson flow- 

 ers are borne on long, stiff 

 stems, making it a rival of 

 American Beauty, and even 

 more dazzling in appear- 

 ance. Strong grower; pro- 

 fuse bloomer; a splendid 

 cutting rose. 



Virginia R. Coxe 



(Gruss an Teplitz.) For in- 

 tense and dazzling color there is 

 no other rose to compare with 

 this — -fiery crimson .shaded with 

 a dark velvety sheen. The flow- 

 ers are large and handsome. 





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Radiance 



produced in continuous profusion throughout the season. Very vigorous, bushy grower, and 

 because of its strong growing habits it should not be placed with other hybrid teas. Extremely 

 hardy, easy to grow, always in bloom, it is one of the most satisfactory of roses. 



Crimson Queen. Because of its rich coloring this is a wonderful garden or bedding rose — 

 bright, velvety crimson. A strong, vigorous, upright grower, always in bloom. Extremely 

 hardy. 



Edgar M. Burnett. Very large, full flowers, of splendid form, with large flesh-colored petals 

 tinted rose; an advance on the type of Rose of which Lady Alice Stanley is a representative; 

 one of the sweetest scented Roses in existence. 



Wellesley. A most magnificent garden Rose of a beautiful shade of pink, vigorous, healthy 

 growers; remarkably free-flowering, particularly adapted for outdoor culture. 



The color is a lovely shade of vermilion-pink, changing 



Madame Paul Euler (Prima Donna), 

 to silvery pink. 



Wm. Notting. Owing to its size and freedom of bloom it should be in every garden. Blooms 

 line, large, full and double and perfect formation. Color a bright rosy cerise, with a deeper 

 center. Fragrant. 



Helena Cambier. Of unusual beauty, with large, double, beautifully formed flowers. The 

 colors are varying, ranging from salmon-rose to copper-rose, very often a handsome saffron 

 I! hue. As the flowers expand the colors become lighter. 



I^dy Ursula. Flesh-pink, strongly Tea-scented; a grand grower, large, full, rounded blooms 

 in wonderful profusion. 



Rhea Reid. As an all round garden rose this has no superior, for it is famed for its strong 

 constitution and its ability to withstand the ravages of disease and insects. Color a 

 vivid scarlet crimson. Flowers are marvels of beauty, large, bold, and of splendid substance. 

 Strong, sturdy, vigorous grower, it is a most satisfactory rose. 



My Maryland. Its brilliant, lively shade of pink and beauty of form is without superior, and 

 all summer through large, perfectly double magnificent flowers, rich in fragrance, are borne 

 on long, stiff stems growing from a sturdy, fine-shaped bush, which in itself is a distinct 

 ornament to the garden. A great outdoor Rose. Extremely hardy. 



Prices — All Roses on this page, except where noted, first size, one-year plants, 

 30 cts. each; 4 for §1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 85 cts. each; ^S.-'jO per doxen 

 of one or more varieties, by parcel post or express prepaid w^ith soil on roots. 



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