. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918. '«:>^ 1850 ^ \A/est Grove:, HARDY EVERBLOO:\IING TEA KOSES—Continued. 'Mad, Francisca Kruger Of strong and vigoron- grrAvth, and a constant Ijlnomer, which is especially suited to bedding or massin£(. The i^.ow- ers are deeply shaded coppery yellow in color, and are of large size. MAD. GOTHA—This practically new everblooming Tea Rose, with its delicate coloring, has a future of much promise, as it has already become a general favorite. Flowers creamy white, with red-edged petals. The bush is a strong, healthy


. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918. '«:>^ 1850 ^ \A/est Grove:, HARDY EVERBLOO:\IING TEA KOSES—Continued. 'Mad, Francisca Kruger Of strong and vigoron- grrAvth, and a constant Ijlnomer, which is especially suited to bedding or massin£(. The i^.ow- ers are deeply shaded coppery yellow in color, and are of large size. MAD. GOTHA—This practically new everblooming Tea Rose, with its delicate coloring, has a future of much promise, as it has already become a general favorite. Flowers creamy white, with red-edged petals. The bush is a strong, healthy grower, with large foliage. MAID OF HONOR—An everblooming Tea Rose, producing splendid flowers, formed after the style of Bridesmaid, with excellent buds on long, stiff stems. Color rich, glowing pink. MADAM BADIN—Very free grower and bloomer, produc- ing large and full flowers of bright carmine color, the center being shaded with pale violet; buds long and very graceful. MADAME DE VATRY—The flowers are a rich crimson- scarlet, bright and beautiful. Of good form, both in bud and flower, and well scented. A choice Rose. *MAIDEN'S BLUSH—This is one of the best bedding Roses known. A strong, rank growler with a good constitution. Produces a fine, healthy bush, with fine, large, bright green foliage, edged with red—almost dis- ease and insect proof. Produces a wonderful pro- fusion of magnificent blooms all summer long. Color a soft blending of , rose-pink and flesh tints, resembling the entrancing flush of a maiden's cheek. MARIGOLD—One of the free-blooming, yellow Tea Roses, with dark, leathery foliage. Petals nicely edged with red, deep in Mad. rranri^ra Kniger. ^Safrano. 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. Gilbert Nursery and


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