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DiNGEE Roses "Cn Own Rocyrs 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES— Continued 



PauFs Scarlet Climber 



Startling, vivid scarlet colors have won for this Rose 

 well deserved recognition as the most attractive climber 

 ever introduced. It is a vigorous grower, produces a mass 

 of bloom, and with its bright colors, which are retained 

 without fading for a long period, it makes the most brO- 

 hant display imaginable. Heavy, disease resistant fohage; 

 great freedom of bloom. Paul's Scarlet Climber is the 

 winner of innumerable medals for excellence, and is a Rose 



that no one should 



be without, for it 



is one that gives 



maximum returns 



with a minimum 



of care and attention. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber 



Alberic Barbier 



This charming and popular rose is famous for its beauti- 

 ful blooms of yellow, fading to cream. An abundance of 

 blooms is produced early, and very often it will again 

 bloom in the fall. Beautiful, glossy fohage, unaffected by 

 disease. Of vigorous growth, and very hardy. It is 

 reported as doing well in practically all parts of the 

 country, but should be given slight protection in the very 

 severe climates. No one should be without this unusual 

 climber. 



Dr. Robert Huey. Buds and flowers medium size, 

 semi-double to single in clusters of 3 or 4 on good stems. 

 Can be used as a tall bush or pillar rose. Flowers similar 

 to Paul's Scarlet Climber but color is a dark crimson of 

 great brilhancy. Stamens and anthers hght yeUow. 



Mary Lovett. In this Dr. Van Fleet 

 has brought out another Wichu- 

 raiana Hybrid, a cross between a 

 seedhng Wichuraiana and Kaiserin 

 Augusta Victoria and termed a 

 "White Dr. Van Fleet." This rose 

 is strongly recommended. Loses foli- 

 age early. 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. Flowers when 

 open run four inches and over in 

 diameter. The center is built high, 

 petals beautifully undulated and 

 cupped. The color is a remarkable 

 shade of flesh-pink on the outer sur- 

 face, deepening to a rosy-flesh in the 

 center. The flowers are full and double, of 

 deUcate perfume; buds pointed. It very much 

 resembles Souv. de Pres. Carnot in color. Strong, 

 rapid grower. Immune from insects and disease. 

 Foliage deep green the entire season. 



Keystone. Perfectly hardy every- 

 where, blooms in wonderful pro- 

 fusion. The open flower of Key- 

 stone is perfectly double, with 

 buds beautifully formed. It is a 

 deep lemon-yellow Rose, similar 

 to Coquette de Lyon. The fra- 

 grance is much hke that of mag- 

 nolia blossoms. 



Climbing White Pet. Snow- 

 white. 



Pride of Washington. Bright 

 amaranth, shaded rose center; 

 double clusters. 



Lady Gay. Flowers of a dehcate 

 cherry-pink, which fades to a 

 soft white; deep green fohage. 



Gainsborough. An extremely beautiful Rose, deli- 

 cately tinted flesh, almost white, and lustrous as 

 satin. 



Aviateur Bleriot. Saffron-yellow, center golden-yellow; full and 

 double, flowering in clusters. 



Tennessee Belle. Bright rosy blush; large and fragrant. 



Price of all Hardy Climbing Roses ofifered on this page, 25 cts. each, 

 5 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 75 cts. each, by express. $7.50 

 per dozen of one or more varieties, or 85 cts. each by parcel post prepaid 

 with soil on roots. 



