DiNGEE Roses "^R^ Own Roots. 



Dingee Hardy Climbing 

 Hybrid Tea Roses 



The Roses on this page are noted for the ex- 

 quisite beauty of their flowers, rivaling, as they 

 do, those of the Hybrid Tea class. They are all 

 wonderfully strong growing, hardy and vigorous 

 and in constant blooni all summer. In the 

 middle sections of the country and in the North- 

 west they thrive and bloom most luxuriantly, 

 while in the warmer sections they fairly run 

 riot in their glory of growth and bloom. Even 

 in the coldest Northern States they grow to per- 

 fection, but will require some slight protection 

 in winter. 



^Climbing Pink Killarney 



It blooms continuously throughout the season, 

 and the flowers are magnificent beyond descrip- 

 tion, immense, long, pointed buds with massive 

 petals, opening into flowers of enormous size; 

 color deep pink, bright and sparkling, an ex- 

 quisite shade, deliciously fragrant; in fact, one 

 of th greatest new Roses we have ever offered. 

 ^CLIMBING WHITE KILLARNEY— An exact 

 counterpart of the bush Rose White Killarney, 

 but a vigorous climber. Produces blooms of 

 purest white of same formation, and on single 

 stems the same as the bush Rose. 

 CLIMBING MY MARYLAND— This is the climb- 

 ing type of the well-know^n Hybrid Tea Rose, 

 "My Maryland," and has all the desirable 

 features of its parent, w^ith a remarkable 

 climbing tendency, growing 10 to 15 feet in 

 a single season. Color bright salmon-pink 

 with paler edges, beautifully dark veined; de- 

 lightfully fragrant, and the finest blooms of 

 any Rose we have yet seen. Price, large two- 

 year-old plants, $1.00 each, by express. All 

 grown on ow^n roots, good, clean, healthy 

 stock. 



^Climbing Pine Maman Cochet 



A pure Maman Cochet Rose of the climbing 

 habit. As free blooming as the Cochets, which 

 will without doubt make it a very valuable addi- 

 tion to the climbing roses, sufficiently hardy to 

 withstand the vigor of the northern winters with 

 some protection, and blooming throughout the 

 growing season. 



CLIMBING LADY HILLINGDON— A true Lady 

 Hillingdon Rose of the climbing habit. The 

 blooms are identical with the bush variety of 

 this same name, but the plant is a strong, vigor- 

 ous grower, producing its buds, and blooms 

 throughout the growing season with great pro- 

 fusion. As hardy as the bush rose of this name. 

 Price, 50c each for first size plants; two-year-old 

 plants, $1.50 each. 



Bloom of Climbing Killarney 



^CLIMBING CLOTILDE SOUPERT — Produces 



cluster after cluster of the most finely formed 

 flowers, large, round, perfectly double, w^ith 

 beautiful imbricated petals, the color of w^hich 

 is delightful. The color is ivory-white, shading 

 toward the center to silvery rose. 



CUMBING HELEN GOULD— The growth is sturdy, 

 the foliage grand, the flowers warm, rosy crim- 

 son, sometimes beautifully striped, flamed and 

 shaded in bright carmine, over pale rose. 



^CLIMBING WOOTON — Superbly formed flowers 

 in wonderful profusion, of bright magenta-red, 

 passing to violet crimson, richly shaded. 



=^NEW CLIMBING CRIMSON BABY RAMBLER— 



A hardy climbing Rose combining the everbloom- 

 ing qualities of the famous Crimson Baby Ram- 

 bler Roses, w^ith a climbing habit which makes it 

 one of the best of all Roses for porch or pergola 

 adornment. 



Prices of all Roses on this page, except where noted, 

 first size plants, 25c each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid; two- 

 year-old plants, 75c each, by express; $7.50 per dozen, 

 or 85c each by parcel post prepaid with soil on roots. 

 Varieties marked * furmshed in large specimen or star 

 size, $1.25 each. 



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