DiNGEE Guide To Rose Culture 



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HARDY CL,IjVrBING ROSES— Continued. 



Mrs, Robert Peary 



The Great White, Hardy, Everblooming^, Climbing 

 Rose. Introduced by the Dingee & Conard Co. 



^ A strong and rapid grower, coming to perfection 

 in the open ground. It is as hardy as any Hybrid 

 Perpetual or Moss Rose and will withstand the most 

 severe win- 

 ters unpro- 

 t e c t e d. 

 Small 

 plants of 

 Mrs. Robert 

 Peary will ^ 



bloom con- - \ 

 tinuously 

 throughout the sea- 

 son and the flowers 

 are magnificent be- 

 yond description. 

 The buds are long 

 and pointed, finely 

 modeled and grace- 

 fully finished, while 

 the fragrance is in- 

 deed delicious. The 

 flowers, when open, 

 are of splendid sub- 

 stance, extra large, deep and double 

 produced on long, stiff stems. 



CLIMBING COL. R. S. WILLIAM- 

 SON — A sport from the Hybrid Tea 

 Rose of the same name, but a re- 

 markable grower. Magnificent 

 blooms on long single stems, full 

 and double. Color exquisite shade 

 of sift rich carmine. In bloom all sum- 

 mer. Hardy in all localities. 



*CLIMBING METEOR— A superb ever- 

 blooming climbing Rose. A sport from 

 Meteor, famous for its magnificent^ flow- 

 ers. True climbing habit, attaining a 

 height of 10 to 15 feet in a single season. 

 Free, persistent bloomer, with magnifi- 

 cently formed buds and flowers. Dark 

 velvety crimson, the equal of any Rose in 

 cultivation. Hardy with protection. 



CLIMBING MAD. JULES GROLEZ— A 

 climbing form of one if the finest of the 

 new Hybrid Tea Roses — Mad. Jules Gro- 

 lez, a Rose described as a red Kaiserin 

 Augusta Victoria. Remarkably thrifty. 



CLIMBING PAPA GONTIER— This new 

 climber has all the superior merits of its 

 parent and bearing in the greatest pro- 

 fusion all summer the same handsome, 

 deep crimson flowers. Perfectly hardy. 



Price of all Roses on this page, except 

 otherwise noted, strong one-year plants, 20c 

 each; 4 for 50c; two-year-old plants, 50c 

 each; $5.00 per dozen, by express. Variety 

 marked * furnished in large specimen or 

 star size at 75c each. 



Climbing Gruss an Teplitz 



Or VIRGINIA R. COXE. 



A valuable addition to this class of Roses so rap- 

 idly commg into popularity on account of their 

 bloommg qualities. This is an exact counterpart of 

 the bush Rose Gruss an Teplitz, but a vigorous 

 climber, attaining a height if 10 to 15 feet in a single 

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

 dazzling =;beet of velvety crimson. 

 I'.acli bloom is produced singly on 

 long stems the same as the bush 

 variety so well 

 known. It pro- 

 duces blooms 

 throughout the 

 growing season. 



crimbing: Gruss an Teplitz, 



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