. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918. . Dingee Hardy Everblooming Tea Roses —1*. Tea Roses form the foundation of nearly all the great Roses of today. Without them the lovely Hy- brid Tea class would be impossible. They are among the oldest and most highly cherished of all Roses. They have made the Rose-gardens of Amer- ica what they are. Their place and value is ever- lasting. Rugged, healthy and hardy in growth, free blooming (they bloom all the time), their flowers are chaste and beautiful. You cannot well do with- out them. They thrive gloriously in all


. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918. . Dingee Hardy Everblooming Tea Roses —1*. Tea Roses form the foundation of nearly all the great Roses of today. Without them the lovely Hy- brid Tea class would be impossible. They are among the oldest and most highly cherished of all Roses. They have made the Rose-gardens of Amer- ica what they are. Their place and value is ever- lasting. Rugged, healthy and hardy in growth, free blooming (they bloom all the time), their flowers are chaste and beautiful. You cannot well do with- out them. They thrive gloriously in all sections Their ease of propagation has, unfortunately, caused them to be produced by some growers in enormous quantities to meet a certain demand for "cheap Roses," and these so-called cheap Roses have brought untold disappointment to all who have planted them, and have discredited the business of every first-class Rose dealer. Don't be misled into buying these cheap, "one-eyed," "thumb-pots" Rose- plants made to sell at popular prices. Plant good Albert Stopford It is superb, like Bon Silene, a vigorous and free bloomer, producing beautiful flowers in great pro- fusion. The color is a very dark crimson-rose. ALLIANCE FRANCp-RUSSE—A sturdy grower and free bloomer, with large, rich, yellow flowers of good substance. ANNA OLIVER—One of the best Roses for gen- eral cultivation, succeeding in almost any situation. The flowers are double, extra large, and of splen- did substance; color creamy-blush, shaded with deep carmine and edged with silver-rose. ALINE SISLEIY—One of the best. Rich shade of violet-red, brightened with crimson-maroon; flow- ers large, full and double; fragrance very sweet. Philadelphia, Pa., May 1st, 1917. Dear Sirs:—On the 30th of April I received my order of roses in fine condition per Adams Express. I wish to thank you for the prompt attention you gave my order and will cer- tainly recommend you to anyone wanting good


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