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Tte Dingee & Conzwrd Co., West Grove, Pa. 



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HE following varieties are highly valued for train- 

 ing over arbors, trellises and verandas, also as 

 screens for unsightly objects, such as old build- 

 ings, fences, walls, etc. They grow ten to twelve 

 feet high, and are entirely hardy. They bloom 

 the second year and but once in a season, but are then t» 

 loaded with splendid Roses and are among the most beau- 

 tiful of all flowers. The varieties described below are the 

 best and succeed well in all sections of the country. 



pj^JQgg of all the Roses offered on this page, except where 



"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ noted 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1 ; postpaid. 



Two-year-old Plants, 30 cts. each ; 



by Express, at purchaser's expense. 



BALTIMORE BELLE. - Pale bluslx, variegated carmine, rose and 

 white; very double flowers ia beautiful clusters, the whole plaut 

 appearing a perfect mass of bloom; one of the be.>-t climb ng Roses. 

 tJREVILLE OR SEVEN SISTERS.-Flowers in large clusters ; varies 



in color from white to crimson. 

 PRAIRIE QUEEN.— Clear, briglit, pink, sometimes with a white 

 stripe; large, compact and globular, very double and full ; blooms in 

 clusters; one of the finest. 



PRIDE OP WASHINGTON. — Brilliant amaranth, 



L x^^ shaded rose center ; large clusters ; very double ; fine. 



A~K^ RUSSELL'S COTTAGE.- Dark velvety crimson; very 



double and full ; profuse bloomer. 



SUPERBA .—A splendid sort ; large, very full and double ; 



color briglit, rosy pink, clear and beautiful ; blooms 



->CT^ i^ continuous clusters. 



K^\^ TENNESSEE BELLE.— A strong vigorous climber ; free 



bloomer; toriglit rosy- blush; large, full and fragrant; 

 one of the best. 



TRIUMPHANT.— Flowers large, double 

 and compact ; color deep rose chang- 

 ing: to pale carmine; beautifully 

 shaded and variegated. 



THE SET of 8 Climbing Roses named 

 above for 90 cts., postpaid. 



per dozen, 



PRIDE OF WASHINGTON 



EXTRA HEAVY FIELD GROWN DORMANT PLANTS 



Own roots, five years old of this great hardy Climbing Rose. Hardy 



everywhere ; will produce thousands of fiiwers. The best 



of its class. Large, full, double flowers in 



immense clusters. Very fragrant. 



50 cts. each ; 6 for $2.50 ; $4.50 per dozen, by Express. 



NEW ENGLISH CLIMBING ROSE, WALTHAM QUEEN 



This splendid new ever-blooming climbing Rose was introduced from England, 

 where it has given great satisfaction. It is believed to be a valuable acquisition, 

 particularly for the South and Pacific Coast, and though not entirely hardy in the 

 North will probably do well in many situations in the ^Jiddle States. It is a strong 

 grower and continuous bloomer, the fiowers are large, full and sweet ; color rich 

 scarlety crimson, very beautiful and a profuse bloomer. 



15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts. ; 9 for §1 ; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 



THE MICROPHYLLA, or BURR ROSES 



These are hardy and vigorous semi-climbing Roses, and are extremely satisfactory 

 for cemeteries, rock work, covering old walls, mounds, etc. Strong and bushy powers, with 

 small, glossy, green foliage, and nearly evergreen in habit ; the flowers are entirely double. 

 Splendid for Rose hedges. 



WHITE. — A strong grower and continnous bloomer ; flowers perfectly doxible, sweet 

 and the purest white in color. 15 cts. each : two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 



RED.— Habit of growth similar to white ; flowers of bright red, produced in great pro- 

 fusion. 15 cts. each ; two-yearokl plants, 30 cts. each. 



THE LADY BANKS, or BANKSIAN ROSES 



Are fine climbing or trailing Roses. Require two or three years' growth to bloom to 

 perfection, and are then very beautiful. As the flowers are jiroduced on the old 

 growth, they should he pruned very little. 



ALBA OR WHITE —Pure white VinUt-^centcd flowers, beautiful, perfect form. 15 cts- 

 each ; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1 ; two-year-old plants, 30 ct.s. each. 



LUTEA OR YELLOW.— Fine clear yellow, very full and beautiful. 15 cts. each ; 

 4 for r)0 cts.; 9 for SI ; two-year-old plants, 30 cts. each. 



