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The World’s Latest and Best 
Productions in Roses 
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The Roses listed on this and the following page, 
comprise the best, latest and most heautiful produc- 
tions of the famous Rosarians of the world, and all 
lands have contributed to this collection. We have 
spared no expense or effort in securing them. The 
United States Department of Agriculture, through its 
collectors in various parts of the world, have con- 
tributed to this list and it stands without a successful 
rival in this or any other country. The one-year-old 
plants are grown in pots 3% inches in diameter, 
while the two-year-old plants are magnificent, strong 
bushes which will take hold immediately when planted, 
grow vigorously and bloom profusely. These are 
the largest and finest Roses ever sold, and are in 
keeping with the high quality which has made Dingee 
Roses famous the world over. 
Prima Donna 
A Hybrid Tea. Claimed to be one of the strong- 
est growing Hybrid Tea Roses in cultivation, and as 
free a bloomer as Killarney. Of easy growth, throw- 
ing up heavy canes 2 to 4 feet in length in rapid 
succession. Color a deep rose pink, petals waved or 
undulated on the edges, giving it an elegance of form 
seen in no other rose. Nearly equal in size to Ameri- 
can Beauty. Good both for forcing or outdoor 
growing. Price, strong first size plants, 30c. each; 
two-year-old plants, 60c. each, by express. All on 
their own roots. 
Mrs. Chas. Russell 
A new Hybrid Tea Rose of American origin and | 
considered to be equal to American Beauty both for 
forcing and open ground culture. Buds long and 
pointed, produced on long, stiff stems 3 feet in length, 
each one crowned with a bloom of a beautiful shade 
of rosy pink. Blooms large, full and magnificent 
formation. 
paid; two-year-old plants, 75c. each, by express. 
on own roots. 
Irish Fireflame 
One of the latest novelties in the Rose kingdom. 
It produces: beautiful orange, splashed with crimson 
buds, which become fiery orange crimson as the buds 
develop, changing to a solid delicate orange, which 
becomes as the flower fully opens satiny gold, deli- 
cately sheened with pure lemon zone, against which 
the light fawny anthers form a beautiful contrast. The 
bud is the special charm of this Rose. The foliage is 
handsome and graceful, deep bronzy green, as if var- 
nished. A strong and vigorous grower. Price, strong 
one-year-old plants, from 21-inch pots, 30c. each; 
two-year-old plants, 60c. each. 
Price, first size plants, 30c. each, post- | 
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Fireflame 
Lena 
The flowers are frequently produced in sprays of 
from seven to nine ‘large, perfect blooms of semi- 
double form, of glowing apricot color, the petals 
assuming a primrose-yellow as the flower gets older; 
the bud is long and perfectly formed. The bush is 
strong and lusty in growth and bears its handsome 
flowers in great profusion. First size, 20c. each, 5 for 
$1.00; larger size, 30c. each; two-year-old plants, 45c. 
each, 
New Double Killarney 
Double number of petals carried by Killarney makes 
this new member of the family one of the most mag- 
nificent Roses ever grown. First size, 25c. each, 3 for 
$1.00; larger size, 40c. each; strong two-year-old 
plants, 60c. each. 
Rosemary 
We offered this beautiful new Hybrid Tea Rose last 
year for the first time, and it has proved to be a Rose 
of almost indescribable charm. It bears large flowers 
with immense petals, on stiff, erect stems. In color it 
is the most delightful shade of silvery pink imaginable, 
and the flowers are absolutely double, the petals being 
thick and heavy, giving it somewhat the appearance of 
a camellia and entirely distinct from any other variety. 
Sturdy in growth, and is unsurpassed for outdoor culti- 
vation. Strong, first size, 25c. each; larger size, 35c. 
each; two-year-old plants, 50c. each. 
