. Dingee guide to rose culture. TheQueen of allRoses Crimson Pink and White. American Beauties If any Rose has earned the title of the National Rose, it isAmerican Beauty. Wherever the Rose is known, it is the queen,and deservedly so. In size, color, form and fragrance, it has noequal. Of quick, healthy, bushy growth, either in pots or outdoors,with magnificent foliage, it produces in abundance glorious budsand large, deep, double flowers of immense size. The three kindsbelow make a gorgeous combination. *Crimson American Beauty American Beauty is splendid for open-ground cul-ture, and is hard


. Dingee guide to rose culture. TheQueen of allRoses Crimson Pink and White. American Beauties If any Rose has earned the title of the National Rose, it isAmerican Beauty. Wherever the Rose is known, it is the queen,and deservedly so. In size, color, form and fragrance, it has noequal. Of quick, healthy, bushy growth, either in pots or outdoors,with magnificent foliage, it produces in abundance glorious budsand large, deep, double flowers of immense size. The three kindsbelow make a gorgeous combination. *Crimson American Beauty American Beauty is splendid for open-ground cul-ture, and is hardy in nearly all localities, exceptwhere the winters are particularly severe, providedthe true stock is planted. Our plants are grown inspecially prepared soil by our own expert guarantee our plants to be true to name, abso-lutely first-class in every particular. Color, richcrimsion, charmingly shaded and veined. As theflowers expand, their beauty seems to be enhancedrather than diminished. The fragrance is not ex-celled by any Rose known. *Pink American Beauty


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