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DINGEE'S ROSES ARE ALWAYS THE BEST 



Climbing Helen Gould 



(Mme. Driout.) 



A Strong Growing, Beautiful, Free Blooming 

 New Climbing Rose 



Continuous Bloomer Perfectly Hardy 



WHO HAS NOT heard of the wonderful 

 Helen Gould bush Rose (RedMaman Cochetj, 



which we introduced in 1900 ? Acknow- 

 ledged to be the queen of crimson garden Roses. 

 This new variety we have named descriptively 

 Climbing Helen Gould, because it is a reproduction 

 of Helen Gould, except that it is a rampant 

 climber. It will take its place as the Queen of 

 Ever-blooming Climbing Roses. It has the same 

 magnificent, deep, double flowers and freedom 

 of bloom as Helen Gould, but is of splendid 

 vigorous climbing habit. A sturdy grower ; 

 grand foliage. In color the flowers are warm 

 rosy crimson, sometimes beautifully striped, 

 I flamed and shaded in bright carmine over pale 

 ' rose. A Rose of extraordinary merit, and 

 should be found in every garden. A trial will 

 convince you. Hardy everywhere with ordinary 

 protection. A superb novelty. 



Strong plants, 20c. each; 6 for $1.00; larger size, 30c. each; 

 4for$l, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 40c. each ; 4 for $1.50; 

 $3.75 per dozen, by Express. 



The Dingee & Conard Co., 



Our Helen Gould Rose ordered from you two years ago 



had sixty buds and blooms on it at one time. All RostS 



received were good, strong plants. Sincerely, ■ 



Missouri. Bernice Walker. 1 



