Dingee Famous Climbing Roses—Continued 



Paul's Scarlet Climber 



Birdie Blye 



One of the Everblooming hardy climb- 

 ers. 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. 



THpUSAND BEAUTIES— Is a favorite 

 with Rose-lovers, for its great mass of 

 bloom makes a pleasing and impressive 

 display. Large flowers with ruffled pet- 

 als, borne in enormous trusses, from 10 

 to 15 in a cluster. Colors vary through 

 shades of yellow, cream, and rose pink. 

 A tremendously vigorous plant, bearing 

 thousands of blooms earlv in the season. 

 CHRISTINE WRIGHT— Thick leathery, 

 dark green foliage, practically immune 

 from insects or disease. Blooms are pro- 

 duced 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. 



Prices of Climbing Roses on this page, except 

 where noted, first size plants, 20c each; any 6 for 

 $1.00; two-year-old plants, 70c each; $7.00 per 

 dozen of one or more varieties. 



See page 3 for Parcel Post Charges. 



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Paul's Scarlet Climber 



Startling, vivid scarlet colors have won for this 

 Rose well deserved recognition as the most at- 

 tractive 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 brilliant dis- 

 play imaginable. Heavy disease resistant foliage; 

 great freedom of bloom. Paul's Scarlet Climber, 

 the winner of innumerable medals for excellence, 

 is a Rose that no one should be without. 

 KEYSTONE — Perfectly hardy everywhere, 

 blooms in wonderful profusion. The open flow- 

 er of Keystone is perfectly double, with buds 

 beautifully formed. It is a deep lemon-yellow. 

 ALBERIC BARBIER— A thrifty yellow; flow- 

 ers are bright and full, very fragrant. 

 BESS LOVETT — Resembles Climbing American 

 Beauty in shape of bloom, but is very much 

 brighter in color and much more fragrant. Flow- 

 ers are clear bright red, of good size, and of 

 double, full, cupped form, lasting a long time. 

 DOROTHY PERKINS— A brilliant pink ram- 

 bler Rose, flowers in large clusters, prettily 

 crinkled petals. Hardy and satisfactory. 

 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 remarkably delicate 

 shade of flesh-pink on the outer surface, deep- 

 ening to rosy flesh in the center. Flowers full, 

 doube, of delicate perfume; buds pointed. 

 SILVER MOON — Single flowers, extra large, 

 freely produced on long, strong stems; excel- 

 lent for cutting. Color brilliant silvery-white 

 with a mass of golden yellow stamens in center. 

 DR. ROBERT HUE Y— Buds and flowers 

 medium size, semi-double to single in 

 clusters of 3 or 4. Dark crimson of great 

 brilliancy. Stamens and anthers, yellow. 

 EXCELSA — A remarkable grower, free 

 from insects and producing a great quan- 

 tity of blooms of crimson maroon with 

 the tips of the petals scarlet. 

 VIOLETTE — Rather large flowers of deep 



reddish violet borne in large trusses. 

 AMERICAN PILLAR— Of extremely vig- 

 orous habit of growth, the bushes being 

 clothed in lively green from earliest spring 

 until late in the fall. The flowers are 

 produced in profusion, fairly covering the 

 bush, color bright pink. In the fall, the 

 red berries are highly ornamental. 

 AVIATEUR BLERIOT — Saffron-yellow, 

 center golden-yellow; full and double, 

 flowering in clusters. 

 VEILCHEN BLAU OR VIOLET BLUE 

 — The Blue Rose is one of the most ram- 

 pant growers we have ever seen, covering 

 a large porch in a single season. The 

 flowers are borne in loose clusters and 

 are a delightful shade of blue — something 

 entirely different from any other Rose. 

 ROSARIE (Pink Tausendschon)— This is 

 a bright pink form of Thousand Beauties. 

 JACOTTE— Color deep coppery yellow, 

 tinted coppery red, borne several togeth- 

 er on long stems. Very fragrant. 



