. Autumn edition : new guide to rose culture 1921. 16 THE DINGER & CONARD COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. Dingee Pot-Grown Own-Root Roses for Fall Planting. A Two-Year-Old, Semi-Dormant, Pot-Grown Rose. For several years we have offered our customers pot- grown, own-root Roses for Fall planting, and since then thev have proven so satisfactory that we cannot emphasize too strongly the advisability of Fall plant- ing during the months of August, September, October and, in the South and Southwest, November. We were the first in America to produce the Rose plants suitable for this purpose. Since then


. Autumn edition : new guide to rose culture 1921. 16 THE DINGER & CONARD COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. Dingee Pot-Grown Own-Root Roses for Fall Planting. A Two-Year-Old, Semi-Dormant, Pot-Grown Rose. For several years we have offered our customers pot- grown, own-root Roses for Fall planting, and since then thev have proven so satisfactory that we cannot emphasize too strongly the advisability of Fall plant- ing during the months of August, September, October and, in the South and Southwest, November. We were the first in America to produce the Rose plants suitable for this purpose. Since then the propo- sition has been introduced generally, but we still maintain the lead in both quality and quantity of these famous Dingee pot-grown Rose bushes for im- mediate planting. The Two-Year-Old Roses Offered on the Following Pages have been specially prepared for Autumn planting and are shipped by express, leaving the soil in which they have been growing on their roots, and the change does not check their growth in any way. Our list is exceedingly complete and embraces all the leading varieties of Roses. These plants have been resting all summer and are now growing in large pots and may be planted anywhere in the United States with entire safety. One great advantage they have over field-grown Roses is that they have been grown in pots or crocks and may be transplanted at your conveni- ence whilst field-grown plants are only good for plant- ing late in the Fall, after they have become dormant, which gives them no chance in the average locality to be shipped and planted in time to become established before Winter sets in. Our famous Dingee pot-grown Roses, planted in August, September, October and No- vember, according to where you live, will become thor- oughly established before cold weather, and you thereby gain one year in growing and blooming ca- pacity, and you will thus have an abundance of bloom next Spring. The chief reason that we are able to prepare such a low cost


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