NEW CLIMBING ROSES. 



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A Grand New 

 Ever-blooming R.ose 



/VSIDE from Climbing Wootteit, we have no red climbing 

 i\ Rose of any class to compare with this superb new 

 variety. It has been called the ** Perpetual-blooming Jacquej7iinot ' ' 

 becauseof its freedom of bloomand its exquisitely shaped buds and 

 flowers which resemble that famous variety. ClifubingMeieor is a 

 sport from Meteor, a free-blooming Hybrid Tea Rose, famous for if 

 magnificent flowers. It has the true climbing habit, attaining 

 the height of 10 to 15 feet in a single season. It is a free, per- 

 sistent bloomer, producing in great profusion, throughout the 

 growing season, magnificently formed buds and flowers, 

 which in color are dark velvety crimson, the equal of any 

 Rose in cultivation, and, if anything, more 

 glowing than its illustrious parent. It is hardy a 



with protection, and wherever grown will ^ ^ 

 give absolute satisfaction. ^ 



Strong plants, 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 ^' 

 cts.i 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1. Two- ^ 

 year=oId plants, 30 cts. each; $3.00 ^ 

 per dozen, by Express only. ^ 



New Hardy Climbing Rose 



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Introduced and for sale only by The Dingee & Conard Co. 



AMONG hardy climbing Roses, that good old variety, Prairie 

 Queen, has long been considered the best of its color. In this 

 new Rose we believe we have a variety that is better. It blooms pro- 

 fusely the first year ; even small pot plants produce numerous clusters 

 of flowers, while a two-year-old plant will bear more flowers than a 

 five-year-old plant of the older variety. Again this variety is a true 

 perpetual bloomer, and while Prairie Queen produces but one crop of 

 flowers in a year. Ever-blooming Prairie Queen blooms continuously 

 throughout the entire season. The flowers are very fragrant, and in 

 color dark carmine rose ; large, very double and borne in clusters. It 

 is perfectly hardy ^ having with us withstood 10° below zero unpro- 

 tected and in an exposed position. Difiicult to propagate, but once 

 established is a good grower. 



One-year-old plants, 60 cts. each: 2 for $1. Two-year- 

 old plants, $1 each, by Express. 



Woodstown, N. J., Feb. 16, 1900 

 The Dingee & Conard Co. 



Gentlemen: — / now have over one thousand Roses, 

 mostly purchased of you. As your Roses seem to give 

 the best satisfaction, I advise my friends to order from 

 you. Very truly yours. 



Mrs. Chas. E. Allen. 



