HARDY CLIMBING ROSES— C:ominucd. 



* Mrs. Robert Peary 



The Great White, Hardy, Everblooming, CHmbing Rose. 

 Introduced by the Dingee & Conard Co. 



A strong and rapid grower, coming to perfection in the 

 open ground. It is as hardy as any Hybrid Perpetual or 

 Moss Rose and will withstand the most severe winters 

 unprotected. ^7 \ 

 Small plants ^ 



ofMrs.Robert 

 Peary will 

 bloom con- | 



tinuously \ 



throughout '\ 



the season ^- 



and the flow- 

 ers are magnificent be- 

 yond description. The 

 buds are long and 

 pointed, finely modeled 

 and gracefully finished, 

 while the fragrance is 

 indeed delicious. The 

 flowers, when open, 

 are of splendid sub- 

 stance, extra large, , , 

 deep and double, pro- ^/ 

 duced on long, stiff 

 stems. 



CLIMBING COL. R. S. WILLIAM- 

 SON — A sport from the Hybrid Tea 

 Rose of the same name, but a re- 

 markable grower. Magnificent 

 blooms on long single stems, full 

 and double. Color exquisite shade 

 of soft rich carmine. In bloom all 

 summer. Hardy in all localities. 



*CLIMBING METEOR— A superb 



ever-blooming climbing Rose. A sport from 

 Meteor, famous for its magnificent flowers. 

 True climbing habit, attaining a height of 10 

 to 15 feet in a single season. Free, persistent 

 bloomer, with magnificently formed buds an( 

 flowers. Dark velvety crimson, the equal o 

 any Rose in cultivation. Hardy with pro- 

 tection. 



CLIMBING MAD. JULES GROLEZ— A climb- 

 ing form of one of the finest of the new Hy- 

 brid Tea Roses — Mad. Jules Grolez, a Rose 

 described as a red Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. 

 Remarkably thrifty. 



CLIMBING PAPA GONTIER— This new 



climber has all the superior merits of its 

 parent and bearing in the greatest profusion 

 all summer the same handsome, deep crimson 

 flowers. Perfectly hardy. 



Price of all Roses on this pag^e, except otherwise 

 noted, strong one-year plants, 25c each; 5 for $1.00, 

 postpaid; two-year-old plants, 75c each; $7.50 per 

 dozen, by express; by parcel post prepaid w^ith soil on 

 roots, 85c each. Variety marked * furnished in large 

 specimen or star size at 75c each. 



Climbing Gruss an Teplitz 



Or VIRGINIA R. COXE. 



A valuable addition to this class of Roses so rapidly 

 coming into popularity on account of their blooming 

 qualities. This is an exact counterpart of the bush Rose 

 Gruss an Teplitz, but a vigorous climber, attaining a 

 height of 10 to 15" feet in a single season. When it first 

 blooms j n the spring it is a dazzling sheet of velvety 

 crimson. Each bloom is produced 

 singly on long stems, the same as the 

 bush \.iii(ty so well known. It 

 produces blooms 

 throughout the 

 growing season. 

 Hardy as an Oak. 

 withstanding the 

 severest winters 

 without any pro- 

 tection ofanvkind. 



Climbing Gruss an Teplitz 



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