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THE DINGEE tf CONARD COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. 



Dingee Hardy 



Climbing Hybrid 



Tea Roses 



The Roses on this page are noted 

 for the exquisite beauty of their flow- 

 ers, rivaling as they do, those of the 

 Hybrid Tea class. They are all won- 

 derfully strong growing, hardy and 

 vigorous, and in constant bloom all 

 summer. In the middle sections of 

 the country and in the Northwest 

 they thrive and bloom most luxuri- 

 antly, while in the warmer sections 

 they fairly run riot in their glory of 

 growth and bloom. Even in the coldest Northern 

 States they grow to perfection, but will require some 

 slight protection in winter. 



Climbing 

 Gruss an Teplitz 



Climbing Grass an Teplitz 



op VIRGINIA R. COXE. A valuable addition to this 

 class of Roses so rapidly coming into popularity on 

 account of their blooming qualities. This is an exact 

 counterpart of the Bush Rose Gruss an Teplitz, but a 

 vigorous climber, attaining a height of 10 to 15 feet in 

 a single season. When it first blooms in the spring it is a 

 dazzling sheet of velvety crimson. 



MRS. ROBERT PEARY. A strong and rapid grower, 

 coming to perfection in the open ground. The buds are 

 long and pointed, finely modeled and gracefully finished, 

 while the fragrance is indeed delicious. The flowers 

 when open are of splendid substance, extra large, deep 

 and double, produced on long, stiff stems. Color pure 

 white. 



CLIMBING METEOR. A sport from Meteor, famous 

 for its magnificent flowers. True climbing habit, attain- 

 ing a height of 10 to 15 feet in a single season. Dark 

 velvety crimson, the equal of any Rose in cultivation. 



CLIMBING LADY ASHTOWN. Strong, rapid grower, 

 producing large, delicate, pink flowers in abundance. 



CLIMBING WOOTON. Superbly formed flowers 

 in wonderful profusion, of bright magenta-red, 

 passing to violet crimson, richly shaded. 



MAR EC HAL NIEL. This is the wonderful garden 

 Rose our friends in the Southland are so fortunate 

 in being able to grow in their gardens to perfection, 

 and which yields such splendid returns if given 

 slight protection and care in the Xorth. Buds and 

 flowers superb: extra large, very double and 

 deliciously perfumed. Deep golden yellow. 

 Blooms with greatest freedom. In the Xorth, 

 should have very careful protection in open 

 ground during winter. 



SOLFATERRE (M. H.). Climbing habit: fine 

 clear sulphur-yellow; large, full and double. 



WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON. (M. H.) 

 Coppery-yellow, flushed with carmine. 



CLIMBING MARIE GUILLOT. Pure snow- 

 white, tinged with pale yellow. 



r ORTUNE'S DOUBLE YELLOW (M. H). 

 Bronzed yellow or coppery and fawn color. 



JAMES SPRUNT. Deep cherry-red, double. 



GARDENIA. Very fragrant: creamy yellow. 



CLIMBINGCECILEBRUNER. Color rosy pink, 

 rich, creamy white ground. Needs protection. 



CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS (M. H). 

 Same as the grand old Perle des Jardins. 



CLIMBING REINE MARIE HENRIETTE. 

 Striped and flamed in bright carmine and rose. 



WHITE MARECHAL NIEL. Identical with its 

 parent, Yellow Marechal Xiel, but pure white. 



CLIMBING WHITE MAMAN COCHET. The ex- 

 quisite white flowers, every one of which is a per- 

 fect specimen of the White Maman Cochet Rose, 

 are borne in great profusion, fairly covering the 

 plant all summer, for it is one of the most constant 

 bloomers of all the white climbing Roses. It is 

 absolutely hardy, except in the extreme X©rth, 

 where it requires some slight protection. 



Climbing Pink Maman Cochet 



A pure Maman Cochet Rose of the climbing habit, 

 and as there is no Rose that is as popular as the 

 Cochets we feel confident in offering this climbing 

 Rose to the rose-loving public that it will prove to 

 be as popular as the Bush Rose of this name, as it is 

 an exact counterpart of the bush variety. As free 

 blooming as the Cochets, which will without doubt 

 make it a very valuable addition to the climbing 

 roses, sufficiently hardy to withstand the "vigor of 

 the northern winters with some protection, and 

 blooming throughout the growing season. 

 BALTIMORE BELLE. Pale blush, variegated 



carmine-rose and white. Very double flowers in 



beautiful clusters. 



Moss Roses — The Old-Time Favorites 



Entirely hardy everywhere. Once planted are 

 practically permanent. Flowers and buds have an 

 abundance of lovelv deep green moss. 

 BLANCHE MOREAU. Produced in clusters, 



large, full and sweet; pure white; beautifully 



mossed. 

 HENRI MARTIN. A splendid Moss Rose of a 



delightful pink, with buds beautifully mossed. 



Bush is extra hardy and profuse in bloom. 

 PRINCESS ADELAIDE. A most beautifully 



mossed Rose of an exquisite shade of pink. 

 ELIZABETH ROWE. This is an old favorite 



with its large deep pink buds well mossed. A 



beauty. 

 MOUSSLINE. Pure white flowers, buds beauti- 

 fully mossed. 



Prices of all Roses on this page, except where 

 noted, first-size plants, 30 cts. each; 4 for $1.00, 

 postpaid; two-year-old plants, 85 cts. each, by 

 express; $8.50 per dozen, or 95 cts. each by 

 parcel post, prepaid, with soil on roots. 



