. Dingee guide to rose culture. ts shapeand color remarkably well both before and after Tea Rose perfume; strong, robust growth. DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON—A peerless Tea-like Rose,and one of the best in our trial grounds, with beautifullysmooth and massive petals. The blooms are very large,full and perfectly formed, with high-pointed center. Verysweetly perfumed. The color, which is very novel, is adainty, clear rose-madder. The growth is vigorous, erectand of very free-flowering habit. Price: Two-year-oldbudded plants only, $ each, by express. QUEEN BEATRICE—A cross between Mad.


. Dingee guide to rose culture. ts shapeand color remarkably well both before and after Tea Rose perfume; strong, robust growth. DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON—A peerless Tea-like Rose,and one of the best in our trial grounds, with beautifullysmooth and massive petals. The blooms are very large,full and perfectly formed, with high-pointed center. Verysweetly perfumed. The color, which is very novel, is adainty, clear rose-madder. The growth is vigorous, erectand of very free-flowering habit. Price: Two-year-oldbudded plants only, $ each, by express. QUEEN BEATRICE—A cross between Mad. Abel Chat-enay and Liberty, with color an intermediate shade be-tween those of its two parents. When first opening it ismuch darker than Bridesmaid, and gradually fades to thebeautiful silvery pink of La France, when theRose is at its best. It is a strong and healthygrower and very free flowering. Delicately fra-grant and a splendid keeper, it is ideal for cut-flower purposes. FOUNDED 1850 II Y Hit ID TEA ROSES— TheExquisiteRichmond. My Maryland ECARLATE—One of the grandest for outdoorblooming of this class. Color a solid, brilliantscarlet. Profuse bloomer, strong, sturdy fine for bedding purposes. SENATEUR MASCURAND — An amber yellowHybrid Tea Rose, the center of the bloom re-sembling the color of the yolk of an egg, toningto high sulphur-yellow. Large, full, globularblooms. Blooms of large, perfect shape. Per-fectly hardy. VISCOUNTESS FOLKSTONE — Double; pale,tender flesh; satiny luster, resembling glossy silk;flowers very large and highly double; so beauti-ful that everyone who grows it is charmed. ThisRose is highly recommended by those who havegrown it. Its brilliant, lively shade of pink and beauty ofform is without a superior, and all summer throughlarge, perfectly double, magnificent flowers, rich infragrance, are borne on long, stiff stems, growingfrom a sturdy, fine-shaped bush, which in itself is adistinct ornament to the g


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