DiNGEE Roses "^fe[ Own Roors. 



"Charles Dingee" 



The Most Wonderful Rose in the World 



To honor the name of Charles Duigee, we have produced a Rose better than 

 kny other variety in cultivation. We say, without fear of contradiction, that 

 the Charles Dingee Rose is far-and-away the best garden Rose for general plant- 

 ing in the world. 



It is always blooming, whether it is growing' for us or growing for you. The 

 flowers are beautiful beyond description, immense in size, deep, double 

 and grandly formed. It is hardy everywhere. 



The Charles Dingee Rose is the result of cross-breeding between 

 Hermosa, that grand old hardy pink variety, and White Maman 

 Cochet, perhaps the greatest of all white garden Roses — a superb parentage, 

 which insures its offspring every point of excellence. The hardy, vigorous 

 constitution of a Hybrid Perpetual, growing to perfection in almost any soil or 

 situation. Most magnificent foUage, absolutely free from disease. 



We have had it growing and blooming in all its glory in a tempera- 



^ ture very httle above freezing. Growing to a height of 2 to 3 feet, 



Charles Dingee blooms continuously, producing immense, deep, double, grandly 



formed flowers on long, stiff, erect stems; 

 I both in bud and bloom their beauty 



is nothing short of superb, 



practically impossible 



,^j € '^'^;* to describe because of 



the delicate blend- 

 ing of colors — rose 

 tints in the cen- 

 " ters of the flower, 



graduaUy shading 

 off into pale blush 

 creamy white, a 

 color effect both 

 entirely new and 

 distinct exquisite 

 ly beautiful. 



The Wonderful Bush Rose 

 CHARLES DINGEE 



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Caution ^^ are the originators and sole owners of th| 



Charles Dingee Rose. Imitations and so-caUei 



dupUcates of it are intended to deceive. If a grower state 

 the he can furnish another rose which is the same, but unde 

 another name, don't accept such, but secure the true Charle 

 Dingee. 



Strong one-year-old plants, 30 cts. each; 4 for $1.00; $3 Oi 

 per dozen, postpaid. Large two-year-old plants, on own roots 

 85 cts. each; $8.50 per dozen, 6 at doz. rate; 95 cts. each b; 

 Parcel Post with soil on roots; extra heavy three-year-olt i 

 plants, magnificent specimens ON OWN ROOTS, $1.25 eachl 

 by express. - 



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Gregory, S. Dakota. 

 The Dingee & Conard Co., West Grove, Pa. 



Gentlemen: The Charles Dingee Rose that I got of you last 

 spring is now in bloom. Had a killing frost last night but have it 

 well protected. It is a fine Rose. One of the best out of sixty-five 

 that I put out last spring. 



Yours truly. 



Dr. J. F. Quinn. 



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