. Dingee guide to rose culture. Madam Hoste. This variety is always scarce. In color it is snow-. white, sometimes very faintly tinted with pale yellow, Mrs. E. W. Mawley Mad. Francisca Kruger. This new Tea Rose produces magnificent flowers of beautiful form in the utmost profusion. It resembles Maman Cochet, and. in many respects, is the equal of that variety, only it is several shades lighter in color. We think this is almost sufldcient endorse- ment. MURIEL GRAHA3L The flower is a delicate cream, faintly blushed rose; almost a yellow Mermet. SYLPH. Large, high-centered flowers, with deep, s


. Dingee guide to rose culture. Madam Hoste. This variety is always scarce. In color it is snow-. white, sometimes very faintly tinted with pale yellow, Mrs. E. W. Mawley Mad. Francisca Kruger. This new Tea Rose produces magnificent flowers of beautiful form in the utmost profusion. It resembles Maman Cochet, and. in many respects, is the equal of that variety, only it is several shades lighter in color. We think this is almost sufldcient endorse- ment. MURIEL GRAHA3L The flower is a delicate cream, faintly blushed rose; almost a yellow Mermet. SYLPH. Large, high-centered flowers, with deep, stiff petals. A strong grower and abundant bloomer, most suitable for garden planting and cutting purposes, has exquisitely handsome and richly tea-scented flowers, pure white, tinted with peach color; center creamy white, making a beautiful blending of colors. PRIXCESS HOHEXZOLLERX^ This variety is a strong and vigorous grower, with foliage of beautiful dark green color, and extra-large flowers, well formed. The fragrant flowers are often borne in clusters. Color, bright, deep, satiny red, with pink center. 15 cts. Each ^*^*'* ^^* Roses on this pajre. 50 cts. for any 4: $1 for any 9; larjrer size, 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 postpaid; two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each, by express. If your order amounts to $ or more we prepay the shippinjr charges, and on orders less tlian that amount if you add 10'( thereto. Fairfield. Maine. February 16. 1912. Gentlemen:—Last year I sent you $ and received sixteen Roses. I thought you migrht be pleased to know that every one lived and they are doing fine. I took them up in the Fall and took them in the house so I could enjoy them this winter. Respectfully, MRS. C. E. FURBER. 45. 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 & Conard Co; Henry G. Gilb


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