. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918. DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture ^FOUNDED 1850. Mrs. Alfred I. DuPout. Albert Manda—Decorative. Immense blooms. 8 to 10 inches in diameter, of a beautiful shade of lem- on white and pink, which sometimes varies accord- ing to season and conditions. Price, pot-grown plants only, 50c each, postpaid. Minnie Burgess—Strong upright grower with dark green foliage, producing an extraodinary amount of very large bright scarlet_ flowers^. One of the very freest flowering varieties. Price, pot-grown plants only, 50c each. Decorative
. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918. DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture ^FOUNDED 1850. Mrs. Alfred I. DuPout. Albert Manda—Decorative. Immense blooms. 8 to 10 inches in diameter, of a beautiful shade of lem- on white and pink, which sometimes varies accord- ing to season and conditions. Price, pot-grown plants only, 50c each, postpaid. Minnie Burgess—Strong upright grower with dark green foliage, producing an extraodinary amount of very large bright scarlet_ flowers^. One of the very freest flowering varieties. Price, pot-grown plants only, 50c each. Decorative Dahlias Clifford W. Bruton—Very large, clear canary yellow. Dorothy Peacock—The flowers are of large size, ex- quisite form, while the color is beautiful, clear, live pink. Flora—The best pure white decorative; large, ear]^, profuse and continuous bloomer, long stems. Golden Wedding—A giant in flower and plant. This is probably the largest of all Dahlias, while the color is that deep golden yellow found in the Golden Wedding Chrysanthemum. Grand Duke Alexis—White edged lavender, quilled petals; immense blooms of perfect form. Jack Rose—The best crimson for garden or cutting; that brilliant crimson red that makes the "Jack'* Rose so popular, and suggested the name. Prices of all Dahlias on this page, except where noted, 25c each, dormant divided roots up until about April 1st, after that time, pot-grown plants, purchaser's selections, 15c each; 4 for 50c; $ per dozen, postpaid. Dingee Surpassing Dahlias These popular flowers are a great specialty with us and our collection contains the finest new and old vari- eties. Dahlias succeed in any soil or situation. They bloom profusely, beginning about the first of August! and continuing until killed by frost, producing flowers of magnificent form and exquisite colors. After bloom- ing, the roots should be taken up and wintered in a dry cellar. Plant them freely. Their gorgeous flowers as they do, when
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