. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1850 1910. . Everblooming Tea Roses This class of Roses has proved itself better than any other for general planting, more especially in open ground. Oin° one-year plants, sent postpaid by mail, will bloom the first and each succeeding year, from early spring until severe frosts. Two-year-old plants will yield a greater profusion of flowers the first year, of course, o-n-ing to their size, and are generally more satisfactory. The flowers of the Everblooming Tea Roses are noted for their exquisite color and delightful fragrance. They are absolutely hardy in open


. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1850 1910. . Everblooming Tea Roses This class of Roses has proved itself better than any other for general planting, more especially in open ground. Oin° one-year plants, sent postpaid by mail, will bloom the first and each succeeding year, from early spring until severe frosts. Two-year-old plants will yield a greater profusion of flowers the first year, of course, o-n-ing to their size, and are generally more satisfactory. The flowers of the Everblooming Tea Roses are noted for their exquisite color and delightful fragrance. They are absolutely hardy in open ground, \\ath a protection of litter, leaves, evergreen boughs or similar material. We urge our friends to plant liberally of these Roses, as even the one-year plants will give a harvest of bloom that will amply compensate for the trifling outlay required to secure a collection of them. DINGEE ROSES THAT MADE WEST GROVE FAMOUS Sixty years of successful business dealings with the best and most discriminating Rose buj^ers of the world affords ample testimony to the quality of plants which we supply. It is important to know that we have not only the largest and most complete collection of Roses in America, but that we offer plants ot higher quality than can be secured elsewhere at the same prices. We know that our stock is better grown than that of any other establishment and our customers have found success practically certain when Dingee Roses are planted. We do not believe it possible to grow good Roses in a pot less than 2J inches in diameter. Many of our one-year-old plants are grown in 3-inch pots. It costs a great deal more to grow such plants, but the experience of two generations in Rose-growing has taught us that what is good for oui customers is good for us. The stock that we offer is immensely superior to that grown in 1^- and 2-inch pots. Our stock is the best and our prices as low as is consistent with superior qualities. Our 1910 offerings are the most complete an


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