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DINGEE'S ROSES ARE ALWAYS THE BEST 





Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses 



All tho varieties ill this class are unusually free and continuous 

 bloomers, producing llowers of rare and striking- beauty and of deli- 

 cious fragrance. They are mostly strong" climbers, especially 

 valua))le for training- over porches, pillars or trcllis<-s, Avhere tliev 

 can have support. 



Varieties marked If. ai e hardy everywhere ivith slight protection ; ivhei e marked 

 M. H., they are tnodeiatcly hard}, and especially valuable for open ground cuUivalioti 

 south oj Philadelphia. 



Price of all Roses on this i>a;?e. except where noted, 10 ets. each; 6 for 50 ets.; $1 per 

 dozen; larger size, 15 ots. eaeh; 4 tor 50 ets., postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 30 ets. each; 

 $3.25 per dozen, by express, at purchaser's expense. 



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H. 



A3IERICA, M. H. — Flowers rich creamy yel- 

 low, passing- to orang-e. 



CAROLINE GOODRICH, 

 vety crimson. 



CELINE FORESTIER, 

 yellow. 



CHROMATELLA (Cloth of Gold) 

 Clear, brig-ht yellow. 



CLAIRE CARNOT, H. — Buff or orang-e yel- 

 low, with peach blossom center. 



CLI3IBiNG DEVONIENSIS, H. — K grand 

 Rose; white ting-ed with blush; very sweet. 

 15 ets. each; 4 for 50 ets.; 9 for $1. 



-Deep rich vel- 

 -Pale sulphur 

 M. H.— 



A Glorious Rose— Marechal Niel, M. H. 



The buds and flowers are superb; extra 

 larg-e, very double and* deliciously per- 

 fumed. The color is deep g-olden yellow. 

 Blooms with the g-reatest freedom. In the 

 North should have very careful protection 

 in open g-round during the T^^inter; splen- 

 did for g-reenhouse and house culture. 



CLIMBING HERMOSA, H.— The flowers are 

 borne in g-reat profusion, and in color are 

 clear bright pink. 15 ets. each; 4 for 50 ets. 



CLIMBING PERLE DES JARDINS, M. H. — 

 Bame as the g-rand old Perle des Jardins and 

 equally g-ood in every way, but of vig-orous 

 climbing habit. 15 ets. each; 4 for 50 ets. 



FORTUNE'S DOUBLE YELLOAV, 31. H. — 

 Bronzed yellow or copper and faw'n color. 



ZELIA PRADEL, 31. H. — Pure white buds 

 and flowers. 



JAMES SPRUNT, M. H.— Deep cherry-red 

 flowers, double and sweet. 



GOLD OF OPHIR, M. H.— Nasturtium yel- 

 low, suffused with coppery red. 



LAMARQUE, 31. H. — Pale canary yellow, 

 almost white. 



3IADA3IE BERARD, H. — Color, creamy 

 white with amber and pale blush. 



3IADA3IE CAROLINE KUSTER, M. H. — 

 Beautiful orang-e yellow, large and ver:>' 

 double. 



Glorie de Dijon, H. 



Color, rich creamy white, beautifully 

 tinged with amber and pale blusti. -15 ets. 

 each; 4 for 50 ets.; 9 for ?1. 



3IARY AVASHINGTON, H. — Pure white: 

 perfectly double to the center; sweet and 

 borne in endless numbers in large clusters. 



REINE 3IARIE HENRIETTE, H. — Extra 

 large, finely formed flowers; very full and 

 double, borne in clusters; color, glowing- 

 crimson. 



REINE OLGA D'AVURTEMBOURG, M. H. 



Fine, large, very double flowers, borne in 

 clusters; color, clear cherrj^-red. 



REVE D'OR, M. H.— Buff yellow; good. 



SOLFATERRE, 31. H. — Climbing habit; fine, 

 clear sulphur yellow; large, full and double. 



AVASHINGTON, 31. H. — Flowers large, pure 

 wliite; double and borne in beautiful clusters. 



AVILLIA3I ALLEN RICHARDSON, 31. H. — 

 Coppery yellow flushed with carmine. 



Set of 34 Climbing Tea and Noisette Boses, Postpaid for $2.00 



