DINGEE HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 



Hardy Climbing: Roses have the pop- 

 ular call. They have become an abso- 

 lute necessity for beautifying the home, 

 for training over porches, verandas, 

 trellises and ])ergolas, and they make 

 most beautiful flowering hedges when 

 trained on low supports. All the Climb- 

 ing Roses in our unequalled list are on 

 their own roots — a most vital point in 

 a Climbing Rose. Some are absolutely 

 hardy in the coldest parts of the coun- 

 try, while others, growing luxuriantly 

 in the middle and southern sections, 

 require some slight protection in the 

 north. Liberal planting is particularly 

 recommended for this class of Rose, for 

 when once planted, they last a life time, 

 growing more beautiful year after year. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber 



j Vivid scarlet shaded slightly crimson, 



! 3ut almost a flaming scarlet, a most 



:>leasing and striking color. Makes a 



j )rilliant display for a long time in the 



garden. 



'SHBISTINE WRIGHT— Blooms are 

 produced singly and in large clusters. 

 each bloom perfect in form and from 



; 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Color an 



> exquisite shade of bright wild-rose 



. pink. 



iKEYSTONX: — The open flower of 

 Keystone is perfectly double, with 

 buds beautifully formed. It is a deep 

 lemon-yellow Rose, similar to Co- 

 quette de Lyon. 



IlIiBERIC BARBIER — A thrifty yel- 

 low; flowers are bright and full, very 

 fragrant. 



DR. W. VAN FI.I:ET — Flowers when 

 open run four inches and over in dia- 

 meter. The center is built high, pet- 

 als beautifully undulated and cup- 

 ped. The color is a remarkably deli- 

 cate shade of flesh-pink. 



TAUSENDSCHON (Thousand Beau- 

 ties) — One of the most beautiful 

 climbing Roses. Colors run from de- 

 licate balsam to bright rose and car- 

 mine. 



SILVER MOON"— Color is brilliant 

 silvery- white with a mass of golden - 

 yellow stamens in center. 



3ESS IiOVETT — Resembles Climbing 

 American Beauty in shape of bloom 

 but is very much brighter in color 

 and much more fragrant. Flowers are 

 clear bright red, of good size, and 

 of double, full, cupped form, lasting 

 a long time. 



iriOLET BLUE— The flowers are 

 borne in loose clusters and are of a 

 delightful shade of blue. 



ISARY WALLACE— Flowers very 

 large, usually exceeding 4 inches 

 across; well formed semi-double, of 

 a bright clear fose-pink with salmon 

 base to the petals. 



3XCELSA — Crimson maroon with the 

 tips of the petals scarlet. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber 



BIRDIE BLYE — One of the " Ever- 

 blooming hardy climbers. Always in 

 bloom. Perfectly hardy. Good strong 

 grower^ Foliage bright glossy green 

 and free from insects or disease. 

 Blooms full and double, over three 

 inches in diameter. Color a bright 

 carmine, changing to bright rose. 



ROSARY (Pink Tausendschon) — This 

 is a bright pink form of Thousand 

 Beauties. 



JACOTTE — Color deep coppery yel- 

 low, tinted coppery red, borne sev- 

 eral together on long stems. Very 

 fragrant. 



DOROTHY PERKINS — A brilliant 

 pink rambler Rose, flowers with 

 prettily crinkled petals, borne in 

 splendid pendulous sprays. Very long 

 slender canes and pretty foliage, A 

 fine hardy variety. 



Price of Eoses on this page: First size Pot plants, 20c each, any 6 for $1. 

 J year old pot plants, 60c each, any four 60c kinds for $2.20 postpaid. 



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