Archive image from page 80 of Dingee guide to rose culture Dingee guide to rose culture dingeeguidetoros19ding Year: 1909 19 6 g DGwSEQE y 1850 *Ulrich Bruner A great Rose, known to all planters as one of the best in this class. Immense, large, bold flowers, full and globular; rich, glowing crimson, ele- gantly flamed with scarlet. Hardy and unusually free bloomer. Highly fragrant. *Paul Neyron The flowers are immense; probably the largest and finest Rose; bright, shining pink; clear and beautiful; very dou- ble and full; finely scented; blooms the first season and all summer; no collection
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Archive image from page 80 of Dingee guide to rose culture Dingee guide to rose culture dingeeguidetoros19ding Year: 1909 19 6 g DGwSEQE y 1850 *Ulrich Bruner A great Rose, known to all planters as one of the best in this class. Immense, large, bold flowers, full and globular; rich, glowing crimson, ele- gantly flamed with scarlet. Hardy and unusually free bloomer. Highly fragrant. *Paul Neyron The flowers are immense; probably the largest and finest Rose; bright, shining pink; clear and beautiful; very dou- ble and full; finely scented; blooms the first season and all summer; no collection is complete without this mag- nificent variety. Victor Verdier Brilliant rosy carmine, beau- tifully edged -ith purple; ex- tra large, full flowers. Dr. Wm. Gordon Extra large; deep petaled and high centered; brilliant satin-pink; ver>- free in bloom.. 2.5 cts. each, 81 for 5; two- year-old plants, 50 cts. each. Special Collection. Seai?- EST BLACK ROSES. We wiU send the five nearest black va- rieties. Hardy Hybrid Perpetual Roses, postpaid, for 65 cts. This is a very popular collection of Roses. The Roses purchased this sprinq have done so beautifully that I will order again in iQog.—Mart R.. AiRiNGTox, Montgomerv, Ala., Oct. 26. 1908. York and Lancaster A RARE OLD.ROSE For nearly twenty years we have had this Rose in our collection, endeavoring to build up a stock, but, inasmuch as it is a shy rooter, we have been unable to offer it, and now have it only in limited quantities. This is perhaps the rarest and most extraordinary Rose in cultivation. It belongs to the Centifolia, a type celebrated for the exquisite fragrance of its flowers. It dates back to the time of the War of the Roses, between the Royal Houses of York and Lancaster. Color remarkably red and white, sometimes blotched and some- times striped; full and double. Perfectly hardy. First size, two-year-old plants, 75 cts. each; larger plants, Umited supply, $1 each. Special Collection. SEVEN PURE WHITE ROSE