. A field of our Iron-clad Hybrid Perpetual Roses-See page 73 Dingee Famous Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses - There is little question that Hybrid Perpetual Roses, or "June Roses," as they are some- times called, are the most valuable of all hardy plants. They are of vigorous, upright growth, have large, bold flowers, frequently measuring 5 to 6 inches in diameter, and are deliciously fragrant. These Roses will succeed in any locality and are so hardy that they will live through the severest winters with but a light protection of leaves or coarse manure. Some of the kinds do not bloom u


. A field of our Iron-clad Hybrid Perpetual Roses-See page 73 Dingee Famous Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses - There is little question that Hybrid Perpetual Roses, or "June Roses," as they are some- times called, are the most valuable of all hardy plants. They are of vigorous, upright growth, have large, bold flowers, frequently measuring 5 to 6 inches in diameter, and are deliciously fragrant. These Roses will succeed in any locality and are so hardy that they will live through the severest winters with but a light protection of leaves or coarse manure. Some of the kinds do not bloom until the second year, but, when fully established, they all bloom freely at the usual time, early in the season. The Hybrid Perpetuals will stand hardship and neglect, but give much better results with good cultivation and rich soil. Always plant in open ground, as these Roses are not suitable for house culture. Our collection of Hybrid Perpetuals is by far the best in the country. The plants we send out are strong and hearty. The smallest size plants are grown in pots not less than 3 and 3 ^ inches in diameter and are strong, sturdy stock. Many of our Hybrid Perpetuals are included among our justly popular "Iron-Clad Roses," a color plate of which is shown on page 72 and list on page 73. Prices of all Roses in this section, except where noted, 15 cts. each, any 4 for 50 cts., 9 for $1; larger size, 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts.; tv/o-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. Varieties marked with a cross {'^) in extra-heavy, three- and four-year-old plants, on own roots, 75 cts. each. •i^ ARCHDUCHESS ELIZABETH OF AUS- TRIA. Vigorous grower; large, bold tlowers of rosy carmine are produced in the greatest profusion. ^ Anna de Diesbach (Glory of Paris) Most lovely brilliant carmine; long, pointed buds, and large, tlnely formed, compact flow- ers; very full and double and delightfully sweet. A vigorous grower and inie bloomer. ANNA ALEXIEFF. Very double and full; exceedingly sweet


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