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THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



CLIMBING ROSES, continued 



fClimbing Helen Gould. The same magnificent, deep, 

 double flowers and freedom of bloom as Helen 

 Gould, but is of vigorous climbing habit. Free 

 grower, grand foliage. In color the flowers are 

 warm, rosy crimson, sometimes beautifully striped 

 flamed and shaded in bright carmine over pale 

 rose. A superb novelty. 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 

 3; larger plants, 30 cts. each, $1 for 4; two-year- 

 old plants, 40 cts. each. 

 Climbing Malmaison. Color rich creamy flesh, 

 shaded clear peachy rose, with rose center. Hardy 

 with protection. 



fClimbing Wootton. Perfectly hardy. Has no weak 

 spots. Wonderfully vigorous, blooms continu- 

 ously, producing flowers that are superb, both in 

 beauty and in fragrance. Grows to a height of 10 

 to 15 feet in a single season. A magnificent va- 

 riety. Enormous flowers, bright magneta-red, 

 passing to violet-crimson, richly shaded. Two- 

 year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 



tCrimson Rambler. The Most Popular Rose in 

 Cultivation. One of the greatest Climbing Roses 

 of its color in existence, the plants making a 

 growth of 10 to 20 feet in a single season, produc- 

 ing in wonderful profusion large trusses of deep, 

 glowing crimson flowers. When in full bloom it is 

 a vivid mass of crimson beauty. Perfectly hardy 

 everywhere. 



tPhiladelphia Crimson Rambler. Differs from the old 

 Crimson Rambler in having brighter, deeper and 

 more intense color; the flowers are more double 

 and are produced profusely. It is an exceedingly 

 thrifty grower and free from diseases. 



tWhite Rambler (Thalia). Flowers pure white, 

 sometimes tinted with blush; are borne in 

 clusters. 

 fPink Rambler. Large trusses of brilliant light 

 carmine flowers. Very popular. 

 James Sprunt. Deep cherry-red flowers, double 

 and sweet. 

 fKeystone. The First and Only Hardy Ever- 

 blooming Yellow Climbing Rose. A wonder- 

 fully free bloomer, and has a vigor of constitu- 

 tion found in no other Rose. Flowers in clus- 

 ters ; perfectly double; buds beautifully formed. 

 Color deep lemon-yellow, similar to Coquette de 

 Lyon. Fragrance delicious, like that of Magnolia 

 blossoms. A strong climber. 

 Marechal Niel. The very name of this Rose sug- 

 gests the sunny South, where it attains a de- 

 gree of perfection seldom seen in any Rose. 

 The buds and flowers are superb; extra large, 

 very double and deliciously perfumed. The 

 color is deep golden yellow. Blooms with greatest 

 freedom; splendid for greenhouse or house culture. 

 fMrs. Robert Peary. This is a climbing offspring 

 of that great hardy white, everblooming Rose, 

 Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. It is the only white, 

 hardy, everblooming climbing Rose. The flow- 

 ers are magnificent, extra large, full, deep and 

 double, the buds long and pointed. This superb 

 variety grows to perfection indoors. 20 cts. 

 each, 50 cts. for 3; larger size, 25 cts. each, 

 $1 for 5; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each. 

 Reve d'Or. Buff-yellow; good. 

 fRubin. Little known, but, point for point, a better 

 Rose than Crimson Rambler. It s a strong grower, 

 has better foilage and is absolutely free from 

 disease. Large, loose, graceful 

 clusters of flowers are borne in 

 great profusion, the individual 

 flowers more double than 

 Crimson Rambler, while the 

 color is bright, shining crim- 

 son-scarlet. Hardy everywhere. 

 tThousand Beauties (Tausend- 

 schon). This wonderful new 

 Rose was popularly introduced 

 by us in 1908, and has taken 

 its place as the most sensa- 

 tional Climbing Rose ever in- 

 troduced, not even barring 

 Crimson Rambler. Lack of 

 space prevents an extended 

 description. Imagine a Rose 

 producing on the same bush 

 so many different-colored flow- 

 ers in large clusters of ten to 

 fifteen that it is impossible to 

 describe or picture the varia- 

 tions. From delicate balsam 

 and tender rose through the 

 intermediate shades of car- 

 mine, with white, yellow and 

 crimson, it runs through in- 

 describable tints not yet seen 

 in any Rose. Nothing like it. 

 Has the best foliage of any 

 Rose we have ever seen; 

 practically thornless; the 

 strongest growing of any 

 climbing variety. 25 cts. each, 

 $1 for 5; larger plants, 35 cts. 

 each, $1 for 3; two-year-old 

 plants, 50 cts. each. 

 Washington. Flowers large, pure 

 white, double, and borne in 

 beautiful clusters. 

 White Marechal Niel. This va- 

 riety is identical with its pa- 

 rent. Yellow Marechal Niel, 

 with the exception of the 

 color of the flower, which is 

 pure white. One of the most 

 beautiful Roses in existence. 

 Should be carefully protected 

 THOUSAND BEAUTIES ROSES (see page 25) in the North. 



Price: All Dingee Climbing Roses, strong, one-year-old plants, from 2^- and 3-inch pots, except 

 where noted, 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for 4, $1 for 9; larger size, 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, postpaid. Two- 

 year-old plants, 30 cts. each, $1 for 4, $3 per doz., by express. 



/ received the Rambler Roses in splendid condition. I have dealt with several firms, but your Roses are by far 

 the best I have ever received for the money. — Mrs. J. H. Emerson, Denver, Colorado. 



