. Dingee guide to rose culture. Color rich, creamy MARIE GUILLOT—Pure snow-white, tinged with pale yellow.*CLIMBING CECILE BRUNER — Color rosypink, rich, creamy white ground. Needs PERLE DES JARDINS (M. H.)— Same as the grand old Perle des REINE MARIE HENRIETTE—Striped and flamed in bright carmine and pale MARECHAL NIEL—Identical with its parent, Yellow Marechal Niel, but pure DROUAT—Flowers very large and double, of fine, bright rose DE DIJON (H.)—Rich creamy white, beautifully tinged with amber and pale


. Dingee guide to rose culture. Color rich, creamy MARIE GUILLOT—Pure snow-white, tinged with pale yellow.*CLIMBING CECILE BRUNER — Color rosypink, rich, creamy white ground. Needs PERLE DES JARDINS (M. H.)— Same as the grand old Perle des REINE MARIE HENRIETTE—Striped and flamed in bright carmine and pale MARECHAL NIEL—Identical with its parent, Yellow Marechal Niel, but pure DROUAT—Flowers very large and double, of fine, bright rose DE DIJON (H.)—Rich creamy white, beautifully tinged with amber and pale WASHINGTON (H.)—Pure white; per-fectly double; borne in large DOR (M. H.)—Buff-yellow; good.*REINE MARIE HENRIETTE (H.)—Extra largeflowers; glowing crimson. Price of all Roses on this page, strong plants, 20c each;3 for 50c; two-year-old plant, 55c each; $ per dozen, byexpress, of one or more varieties. Varieties marked * fur-nished in large specimen or star size at 90c each. 35. Bed of Famous West Grove Cannas Dingee Magnificent Everblooming Cannas The introduction of these wonderful decorative plants inthis country is so woven into the history of West Grovethat it is known far and near as the home of magnificentplants. Starting back many years ago, when we first intro-duced the Canna Flamingo, at that time considered thefinest flower of the kind, and when Dr. Van Fleet, now con-nected with the Horticultural Department at Washington,was in our employ. Since that time wonderful improvementhas been obtained in the development of new varieties, suchas increasing the size of heads and individual flowers, the::olor of the blooms, the size of the plants and the length ofthe blooming period, all of which has increased the popular-ity of the gorgeous flowers. Cannas are easily grown, andwill thrive in almost any situation. Cannas are not hardy and should not be planted untildanger of frost is past. Take the roots up in the fall andstor


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