. Dingee guide to rose culture. nfragrance, are borne on long, stiff stems, growingfrom a sturdy, fine-shaped bush, which in itself is adistinct ornament to the garden. A great outdoorRose. Extremely hardy. *PIUS X—A delicious creamy-white Hybrid Tea,passing to tender rose, which deepens to a warm,fresh pink on the center petals. The flowers areof handsome cup-shape and borne on long , thrifty grower; an ideal garden rose. SOUV. DE PRESIDENT CARNOT—Buds verylong and pointed—perfection in every line. Thedelicate rosy-blush color, shaded a trifle deeper atthe center of the flower, ha


. Dingee guide to rose culture. nfragrance, are borne on long, stiff stems, growingfrom a sturdy, fine-shaped bush, which in itself is adistinct ornament to the garden. A great outdoorRose. Extremely hardy. *PIUS X—A delicious creamy-white Hybrid Tea,passing to tender rose, which deepens to a warm,fresh pink on the center petals. The flowers areof handsome cup-shape and borne on long , thrifty grower; an ideal garden rose. SOUV. DE PRESIDENT CARNOT—Buds verylong and pointed—perfection in every line. Thedelicate rosy-blush color, shaded a trifle deeper atthe center of the flower, has not been approachedby any later introduction. Fragrant, strong growerand free bloomer; a splendid outdoor Rose. Price: All Roses on this page, except where otherwisenoted, first size one-year plants, 30c each; 4 for $!,postpaid; two-year-old plants, 65c each, by express; $ dozen c-f one or more varieties. Varieties marked * fur-nished in large specimen or star size at 90c each. 21 Dingee Guide To Rose Culture. Dingee Hardy Everblooming Tea Roses Tea Roses form the foundation of nearly all thegreat Roses of today. Without them the lovely Hy-brid Tea class would be impossible. The}- areamong the oldest and most highly cherished of allRoses. They have made the Rose-gardens of Amer-ica what the}- are. Their place and value is ever-lasting. Rugged, healthy and hardy in growth, freeblooming (they bloom all the time), their flowersare 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 inenormous quantities to meet a certain demand forcheap Roses, and these so-called cheap Roses havebrought untold disappointment to all who haveplanted them, and have discredited the business ofever}- first-class Rose dealer. Dont be misled intobuying these cheap, one-eyed. thumb-pots Rose-plants made to sell at popular prices. Plant good Roses, grown by


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