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DINGEE'S ROSES ARE ALWAYS THE BEST 



Hardy 

 Climbing Roses 



The varieties offered below are liig-hly 

 valued for training over arbors, trellises 

 and verandas, also as screens for unsightly 

 objects, such as old buildings, fences, walls, 

 etc. They bloom the second year and but 

 once in the season, but are then loaded with 

 splendid Roses and are among the most 

 beautiful of all flowers. The varieties de-- 

 scribed beloAv are the best and succeed wellJ 

 in all sections of the country. 



PRICE of al! Roses offered on this page, 

 15 ots. each; 4 for 50 cts.; D for $1; larger 

 plants, 20 ots. each; 3 for 50 cts., postpaid. 

 Two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per 

 dozen, by express at purchaser's expense. 

 Baltimore Belle. — Pale blush, variegated car- 

 H, mine-rose and white. Very double flowers 

 in beautiful clusters. 

 Greville or Seven Sisters. — Flowers in large 

 clusters; varies in color from white to 

 crimson. 

 Prairie Q,ueen. — Color, bright pink, some- 

 times with a white stripe. Large, com- 

 pact and globular; very double and full; 

 blooms in clusters. 

 Pride ■ of AVashington. — Bright amaranth, 

 shaded rose center; large clusters; very 

 double. 

 Russell's Cottage. — Dark, velvety crimson; 



very double and full. 

 Superha. — Color, bright rosy-pink, clear and 



beautiful. Blooms in clusters. 

 Teiinesee Belle. — Bright rosy-blush; large, 



full and fragrant. 

 Triumphant. — Color, deep rose, changing to 

 pale carmine; beautifully shaded and 

 variegated. 

 JVorthern L.isiit. — Strong, upright grower, 

 bearing quantities of beautiful pink and 

 white Roses of • various shades and 

 combinations of color, hence the name. 

 Northern Light. Quite double. 

 AVhile 3IicrophyIla. — Flow^ers perfectly 

 double and sweet; in color, purest white. 

 Yellow Bank.sian. — Fine, clear yellow, very 



full and beautiful. 

 AVhite Banksian.- — Pui-e white violet-scented 



flowers; perfectly double. 

 Taunus Blum.schen. — A new rose-pink Ram- 

 bler; a most profuse bloomer. 

 AVeig-and's Crimson Rambler (Non Plus 

 Ultra). — Introduced as an improved Crim- 

 son Rambler; a little fuller in the flower 

 and deeper in color. Comes into flower 

 from ten days to two weeks earlier than 

 Crimson Rambler. 

 Trier. — A new white Rambler Rose. Pro- 

 duces immense trusses of pale rose- 

 colored flowers, changing to white. 

 liCuchtstern. — Produces in great profusion 

 large bunches of single flowers of bright 

 rose with a distinct white eye. Pretty, 

 and attractive. 



