We Start Them in Pots for You 



"Francis Scott Key' 



Dingee Famous Hybrid Tea Roses 



The IVIost Desirable of All 



This excellent class combines the continuous-blooming quahty of the Everblooming Teas 

 and the sturdy strength of the Hybrid Perpetuals. The plants bloom the first year, like the 

 Teas, bearing large, finely formed flowers of a wondrous range of color, with the fragrance of 

 the June Roses. They are especially valuable to Northern planters because they stand the 

 severest \^-inters with ordinary protection and, of course, luxuriantly in the South. In summer 

 great masses of most beautiful Roses imaginable. Unless a Hybrid Tea Rose bush is grown 

 from the choicest two-eyed cutting — the Dingee method — it will not give satisfaction. All our 

 stock is on its own roots — don't buy the other kind, budded and grafted. We offer strong, 

 lusty plemts in all sizes and stake our reputation upon their quality. 



Francis Scott Key 



This American production, named in honor of the author of our national anthem, is a credit 

 to its name. It is by far the most popular r^ rose, for its glowing colors, its remarkable size, 

 its fullness, its perfection of form, make it a greatly prized variety. The color is a rich, glowing 

 scarjet, with darker shadings, becoming darker as the flower ages. It is a continuous bloomer, 

 producing its immense blooms on stout stems in great profusion. The growth is excellent and 

 the foliage hea\^-. Uttle troubled with disease. Very hardy. Reports from almost all sections 

 of the country' show excellent results with this remarkable rose. 



Etoile de Holland. Flower bright, dark red. of medium^ size, fairly full; deUciously perfumed. 

 Growth vigorous, upright. A cross between General McArthur and Hadley. A rose of 

 great future. 



Earl Gray (Double Richmond). A beautiful rich crimson scarlet; lovely pointed form; not a 

 lau-ge Rose, but of medium size. 



Price — First size, except where noted. 30 cts. each for all Roses on this page; 4 for 

 $1.00. postpaid: two-year-old plants 85 cts. each; $8.50 per dozen of one or more varie-: 

 ties, by parcel post with soil on roots. 



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