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Title: Dingee guide to rose culture
Identifier: dingeeguidetoros19ding_4 (find matches)
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Dingee & Conard Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Nursery stock Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; [https://www.flickr.com/search/?tags=booksubjectNurseries_Horticulture_Bulbs_Plants_Seeds_Catalogs Nurseries (Horticulture)
Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs]; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs
Publisher: West Grove, Pa. : The Dingee & Conard Co.
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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^^Sl^BSl Dwarf or Baby Rambler Roses
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Bedding: Effet of the Baby Ramblers. The Famous Crimson Baby Rambler One of the most useful and ornamental Roses yet in- troduced. It blooms in immense clusters similar to Crimson Rambler, every day in the year, but grows only 20 inches high. Better than an azalea, it is superb for single specimens, dwarf hedges and for bedding. The color is clear and brilliant ruby-red; foliage dark and glossy. Free from insects and absolutely hardy everywhere. Extra-heavy, strong, three- and four- year-old plants, 75 cts. each, by express. The Lovely Army Muller This Rose is very much the same as the Crimson Baby Rambler, except in the color of the flowers, which are a shiny and brilliant pink, produced in the great- est profusion in large clusters. It is a splendid com- panion for the other excellent members of this family. Strong, three-year-old plants, on own roots, 75 cts, by express. Double White Baby Rambler A most beautiful companion to the Crimson Baby Rambler, growing to the same height, and bearing great masses of double, pure white flowers, covering the plant as with a mantle. The Roses are delightfully scented, reminding one somewhat of a hyacinth. First size, from i)ots 3 and 3^ inches in diameter, 20 cts. each, 6 for $1; larger size, 25 cts. each, 5 for $1; two- year-old plants, 45 cts. each. Blumenschmidt A splendid bedding Rose of the Cochet type, glowing all summer with its wealth of citron-yellow flowers, each petal of which is edged with dainty rose. The in- dividual flowers are large and well formed, resembling in many ways some of the handsomest Tea Roses. The bushes are strong, vigorous growers and when planted in quantity they soon form a most attractive feature of the garden, being in constant bloom. 15 cts. each, 4 for 50 cts.; large size, 25 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 45 cts. each; three-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. Baby Dorothy This magnificent Baby Rambler is equally as meri- torious, if not more so than Crimson Baby Rambler, which has become so famous. Of dwarf growth, it blooms practically all the time, producing in amazing quantities large clusters or panicles of its beautiful pink flowers, which are full and double, the color of which is almost identical with the flowers of Dorothy Perkins. Entirely hardy. Mrs. Wm. H. Cutbush One of the very finest types of the Baby Rambler Roses. Of dwarf growth, producing in constant pro- fusion flowers of pale pink, borne in huge trusses throughout the entire summer and autumn. Hardy. 30 cts. each, postpaid; larger size, 50 cts. each: two- year-old plants, 45 cts. each. Phyllis Considered by many to be the most popular of the Pink Baby Ramblers. The color is the shade of the Lawson Carnation—beautiful carmine-pink. Grows to a height of two feet; very hardy; always in bloom; flowers are produced in continuous succession in large clusters. Exceedingly desirable. Jessie Of all the "Baby Ramblers"—the type of Rose which is growing more popular each year, for bedding pur- poses—this new variety bids fair to outstrip the others in popularity. The flowers are of a brilliont crimson, much the color of a Richmond Rose and are borne in huge clusters from early in the season until frost. We Pay Express Charges ^;;^^^»" «»*^^^»-^ ""^ 5^<^« place in U. S. anti on orders less if you add 10'< thtMOto. over to any han that amount 57

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  • bookyear:1913
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Dingee_Conard_Co
  • bookauthor:Henry_G_Gilbert_Nursery_and_Seed_Trade_Catalog_Collection
  • booksubject:Nursery_stock_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Roses_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Nurseries_Horticulture_Bulbs_Plants_Seeds_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Flowers_Seeds_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Vegetables_Seeds_Catalogs
  • bookpublisher:West_Grove_Pa_The_Dingee_Conard_Co_
  • bookcontributor:U_S_Department_of_Agriculture_National_Agricultural_Library
  • booksponsor:U_S_Department_of_Agriculture_National_Agricultural_Library
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