. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1917. Mrs. Aaron Ward Bessie Brown. Bessie Brown, This magnificent Rose, introduced here from Europe, has unsurpassed beauty of a totally distinct character, bearing large, full, deep and double flowers, on strong, erect stems. The plants are hardy and vigorous, producing flowers pro- fusely in the open ground all through the summer. The color is almost pure white, though sometimes flushed with pink; petals large and of fine form. ANTOINE RIV0IRE_F1n^ large, double and of fine form; very fragrant; color rosy-flesh, with yellow ground, shaded with border of


. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1917. Mrs. Aaron Ward Bessie Brown. Bessie Brown, This magnificent Rose, introduced here from Europe, has unsurpassed beauty of a totally distinct character, bearing large, full, deep and double flowers, on strong, erect stems. The plants are hardy and vigorous, producing flowers pro- fusely in the open ground all through the summer. The color is almost pure white, though sometimes flushed with pink; petals large and of fine form. ANTOINE RIV0IRE_F1n^ large, double and of fine form; very fragrant; color rosy-flesh, with yellow ground, shaded with border of carmine. Strong and healthy. FRAU OBERHOFGARTNER is a foreign Rose, being a cross between Mad. Jules Margottin and Mad. Eugene Boullet. A strong, upright grower. Blooms borne on long, stiff stems; buds very long and pointed; beautifully formed. Silvery white around outer edge shaded to a soft blush rose. BETTY—Thjg wonderful Hybrid Tea Rose is the greatest novelty of the past decade. It is of the type of the Kil- larney Rose, and has a truly unique color—ruddy gold (coppery rose, overspread with golden yellow.) Blooms extremely large, fairly full, of glorious form and deli- ciously perfumed; the petals measure 4 to 5 inches long. GEN. ARNOLD ,h Tea. Claimed to have all the good qualities of Jonkheer J. L. Mock as an out- door Rose. Color a deep glowing carmine. Free bloomer. Buds long and pointed on long, stiff stems. Equally as good for forcing. Prices of all Roses on this page, where noted, one- year-old plants, 20c each; larger size. 2ric each; two-year-old plants, 45c, by exprei^s. $ per doz. of one or niort' varieties. Varieties marked * furnished in large specimen or star size plants at 75c each. 23. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dingee & C


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