. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1850 1910. DiMGEE Guide To Rose Culture "^Pl9io Dingee Chrysanthemums Since the introduction of these lovely autumn-flowering plants into Europe, some two hundred years" ago, they have been developed to a wonderful extent. Those who have in mind the small, old garden varieties, cannot imagine the exquisite beauty of the newer sorts. They produce enormous, massive flowers of most beautiful colors and perfect shape. Their culture is the easiest. If grown in the house, first put them into pots 3 to 4 inches in diam- eter, re-planting them as they make gr


. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1850 1910. DiMGEE Guide To Rose Culture "^Pl9io Dingee Chrysanthemums Since the introduction of these lovely autumn-flowering plants into Europe, some two hundred years" ago, they have been developed to a wonderful extent. Those who have in mind the small, old garden varieties, cannot imagine the exquisite beauty of the newer sorts. They produce enormous, massive flowers of most beautiful colors and perfect shape. Their culture is the easiest. If grown in the house, first put them into pots 3 to 4 inches in diam- eter, re-planting them as they make growth into larger pots or boxes, 6 and 7 inches in diameter. Use good, rich dirt and water frequently and thoroughly. If grown in the open ground, they should be planted in a sheltered situa- tion to protect them from early frosts. Further detailed information as to the method employed in forcing them for single flowers or for exhibition purposes will be furnished upon application. Our collection contains the best and most beautiful of the newer varieties as well as the choicest of the standard sorts. We offer them at prices within the reach of all as we would like to see them growing in every garden, and in every home. NEW VARIETIES Price, strong, one-year-old plants, 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for 4, $1 for 9, $ per doz., postpaid A. J. Balfour. Beautiful, bright rose-pink; one of the most beautiful of its color. Col. Apple ton. Well named the King of the Yellows. Immense, bright yellow. Dr. Enguehard. A remarkably beautiful shade of true pink. F. J. Taggart. A superb new ostrich-plumed or hairy sort. Color beautiful light yellow. Jeannie Nonin. The queen of commercial whites. Pure white; largest size. John Shrimpton. A compact grower and abundant bloom- er. Deep, bright crimson. Helen Frick. A grand new variety. Color of the flower is a beautiful shade of pink. Merza. An enormous, pure white Japanese incurved va- riety of perfect form and finish. Marie Liger. Beautiful pearl-p


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