THE NEWER VARIETIES OF 
AMERICAN ROSES 
The Roses listed under 
the heading of “New 
Roses’” comprise what 
we consider the best, lat- 
est and the most beauti- 
ful productions of fam- 
ous Rosarians. We spare 
no effort or expense to 
secure such as we con- 
sider worthy after a very 
careful watching of the 
habits, characteristics 
and disease resistance 
qualities of each new variety. 
There are so many new varieties 
offered to the rose loving public 
each year that are not suitable 
at all for outdoor culture, that 
we hesitate to recommend only 
those we know will not be a dis- 
appointment. Many have been 
discouraged with such that 
have been so highly recom- 
mended because they do not 
prove suitable for our climate 
or they soon become diseased 
and die. Oftentimes the bloom 
is a disappointment because it 
does not compare with the des- 
cription both in color and for- 
mation. 
These new varieties are sup- 
plied in the usual Dingee qual- 
ity on their own roots, free 
from disease—-all potted plants. 
GAIETY 
A really great New Rose. A 
Hill product of the same breed- 
ing as Talisman with all its 
characteristic color effects. Af- 
ter thorough tests in the open 
ground we believe this fancy 
colored new Rose surpasses 
anything of the kind now in 
cultivation. We believe it to be a better Rose in: every 
way than Talisman, President Hoover, and simi- 
lar fancy colored Roses. That doesn’t mean that 
these varieties are inferior, but rather that this 
variety is very unusual in every way. It has every- 
thing, fine health, strong and beautiful foliage, im- 
mense flowers, twice as double as the ordinary fancy 
Rose with twice as many petals, usually more than 
forty, borne profusely on long stiff stems like a cut 
flower. Makes a big plant in a short time. The 
flowers are full, deep and double, but when fully 
open make a large round camellia-like bloom. The 
color is extraordinary and cannot be described or 
illustrated, a combination of pink, red, golden yel- 
low, indian red, lavender and tan, varying in the 
combinations with the growing season until in the 
fall it is really indescribable in its beauty. Our 
friends who have it share with us the belief that it is 
the best of all the fancy colored Roses. 
Superb 
New Hardy 
American — 
Bush Rose. 
E. G. Hill 
Darkest 
Crimson 
v 
E. G. HILL : 
Introduced by the great American Rosarian E. G’~ 
Hill as a cut flower variety, but growers discoveret — 
it to be one of the finest outdoor Roses in existenc — 
today. Strong upright grower, vigorous and healthy — 
Buds ideal, long and pointed on good stout stems — 
opening into a full double bloom of crimson scarle — 
retaining its color until the petals fall. Blooms con’ q 
tinuously from early season until late fall. Hard. 
anywhere. The striking color makes it one of thls 
most attractive garden varieties. 
All Dingee Potted Roses can 6 
planted any time the ground is no | 
frozen. 
Price of Roses on this page, first size plants, 30c each, 4 for $1.00; 2-year-old plants, 75c eack 
2 for $1.25; Extra heavy Star size, $1.00 each, all in potted plants and postpaid. 
