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THE DINGEB & CONARD COMPANY'S 



Climbing; Tea and Noisette Roses. 



This class includes some of our most beautiful and valuable Roses. They are unusually free and 

 continuous bloomers, producing flowers of rare and striking beauty. As they are mostly climbers, they 

 should be planted near porches, pillars, or trellises, where they can have support. 



We recommend varieties such as America, Chromatella, William Allen Richardson, Climbing Perle 

 des Jardins, Climbing Niphetos and Marechal Niel, etc., as magnificent climbers for the South, and also 

 equally valuable for forcing and growing under glass; invaluable for training up greenhouse rafters, etc. 

 Marechal Niel is one of the most popular, and is used quite extensively for planting in open ground in the 

 South. Varieties such as Gloire de Dijon, Reine Marie Heniiette, Washington, etc., are quite hardy and 

 give excellent satisfaction for general planting; however, when convenient, they will be greatly benefited 

 by a light covering of leaves or straw before Winter begins. 



We offer 16 Varieties of Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses. 



America. — Very large, beautiful buds; flowers rich creamy 

 yellow, passing to orange; full and sweet; a splendid climber 

 for the South, 10 cts. each. 



Celine For- 

 estier. — Pale 

 sulphur yellow; 

 large, full flow- 

 ers; perfectly 

 double ; a fine 

 bloomer and 

 good grower; 

 one of the best 

 of its class. 15 

 cts. each. 



Chroma- 

 tella (Cloth of 

 Gold).— Clear 

 bright yellow, 

 good form and^jp; 

 substance: '-^ 

 large, very full Vf 

 and double.very /\i 

 sweet; much /jig 

 prized in the }|jl 

 South for a pil- 

 lar or veranda 

 Rost\ 15c. each. 

 1 Claire Car- 

 not. — Buff or 

 orange yellow, 

 with peach blos- 

 som centre; 

 medium size; 

 full and com- 

 pact flowers; 

 delightful tea 

 scent; very pret- 

 ty and desirable. 

 15 cts. each. 



Climb- 

 ing' Ni- 

 phetos 

 (New).-A 

 very ele 

 gantRose. 

 identical 

 with the 

 true old 

 Niphetos, 



except that it is a vigorous climber, which 

 makes it extremely valuable for green- 

 house and conservatory planting, where 

 it can be trained to walls, rafters, etc. It 

 is a splendid forcer and good bloomer; 

 flowers are very large and double, deli- 

 riously sweet; makes immense long 

 pointed buds; color pure snowy white, 

 sometimes slightly tinged with pale lemon; 

 highly valued for bouquets and cut flow- 

 ers. 25 cts. each. 



Climbing' Perle des Jardins ( New"). 

 — Same as the grand old Perle des Jardins, and equally good 

 in every way, but of vigorous climbing habit; valuable for 

 training to greenhouse rafters, walls, etc. 35 cts. each. 



Estella Pradel. — Valuable in the South; lovelv pure 

 white buds, flowers medium size, full and sweet; profuse 

 bloomer, verv handsome. 15 cts. each. 



MARECHAL NIEL 



Gloire de Dijon. — A magnificent Rose; one of the finest 



in every respect ; large, perfectly double and tea scented ; 



j color rich creamy white, beautifully tinged with amber and 



pale bluih ; moderately hardy, ' 

 and in the South a splendid 

 climber. 15 cts. each. 



James Sprunt. — Deep 

 cherry-red flowers, medium 

 size, full, very double and 

 sweet ; a strong grower and 

 piofuse blocmer ; moderately 

 hardy. 15 cts. each. 



Lamarque 

 — A fire climber 

 for greenhouses' 

 and conservato- 

 ries, and in the 

 South for out- j 

 door culture;, 

 pale canary yel-j 

 ow, almost 

 white ; beautiful 

 buds, large full 

 flowers, very 

 double anil 

 sweet. 15 ctsj 

 1 each. 

 \ Mad 

 C aroline 

 Kuster. — 

 Beautiful 

 orange y e 1 - 

 low, clear 

 and distinct; 

 fine full form, 

 large and 

 very double, 

 highly ptr- 

 fumed; a 

 low, bushy 

 grcwer, quite 

 hardy, and 

 for bedding, 

 desirable. 15 

 cts. each. 



Marechal Niel. 

 — One of the most 

 Rcsis ever grown; 

 superb buds and flowers, extra 

 large, very double, and deliriously 

 perfumed ; color deep golden yel- 

 low ; highly esteemed for gen- 

 eral planting and greenhouse cul- 

 ture, and in the South a splendid 

 cbmber (see cut). 15 els. each. 

 Reine Marie Henriette.— Extra large, finely 

 formed flowers; very full and double, borne in 

 clusters and richly tea scented; color glowing 

 crimson, elegantly shaded. 15 cts. each. 



Solfaterre.— Climbing habit ; fine, clear, sul- 

 phur yellow; large, full and double; very sweet. 

 15 cts. each. 



Washington. — An extra-strong grower and a constant 



bloomer; flowers are large, pure white, very double, and 



borne in beautiful clusters and masses; hardy. 15 cts each. 



William Allen Richardson.— Color coppery yellow, 



flushed with carmine; flowers, large, full, fragrant. 15c. each. 



SPECI A Li OFFER.— The entire set of 16 Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses for $2. 



