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HARDY CLIMBING ROSES— Continued 



"^Mrs. Robert Peary 



The Great White, Hardy, Everblooming, Climb- 

 ing Rose. Introduced by the Dingee & 

 Conard Co. 



A strong and rapid grower, coming to per- 

 fection in the open ground. It is as hardy as 

 any Hybrid Perpetual or Moss Rose and wi 

 withstand the most severe winters unprotected. -^ 

 Small plants of Mrs. Robert Peary will bloom 

 continuously throughout the season and the 

 flowers are magnificent beyond description. The buds 

 are long and pointed, finely modeled and gracefully fin- 

 ished, while the fragrance is indeed delicious. The 

 flowers, w^hen open, are of splendid substance, extra 

 large, deep and double, produced on long, stiff stems. 

 CLIMBING COL. R. S. WILLIAMSON— A sport from the 

 Hybrid Tea Rose of the same name, but a remarkable 

 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. 

 *CL!MBING METEOR — A superb ever-blooming climbing 

 Rose. A sport from Meteor, famous for its magnificent 

 flowers. True climbing habit, attaining a height of 1 to 

 I 5 feet in a single season. Free, persistent bloomer, with 

 magnificently formed buds and flowers. Dark velvety 

 crimson, the equal cf any Rose in cultivation. Hardy 

 with protection. 

 CLIMBING MAD. JULES GROLEZ — A climbing form of one 



of the finest of the new Hybrid Tea Roses Mad. Jules 



Grolez, a Rose described as a red Kaiserin Augusta Vic- 

 toria. Remarkably thrifty. 



CLIMBING PAPA GONTIER— This new climber 

 has all the superior merits of its parent and 

 bearing in the greatest profusion all the summer 

 the same handsome, deep crimson flowers. 

 Perfectly hardy. 



CLIMBING MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT— Same 



as the bush variety, except a vigorous climber. 

 Hardy. Color a satiny rose, deepening toward 

 the center. 



Gruss an Teplitz 

 Climbing 



Wichuraniana Roses 



All are new Wichuraiana Hybrids of American 

 origin, hardy in all sections, and are literally Tea 

 Roses with climbing or trailing habit and undeni- 

 able hardiness. All bloom in clusters. All Roses 

 under this heading, 20c each; any 3 for 50c, post- 

 paid; two-year-old plants, 65c each, by express; 

 $6.50 per dozen. 



Debutante Beautiful soft pink flowers. 



Farquhar — Clusters of bright pink; double. 



Gardenia Very fragrant; creamy yellow. 



Improved Universal Favorite Brilliant pink. 



Jersey Beauty — Pale yellow, bright stamens. 

 Wichuraiana — Single; pure white; fragrant. 

 Wm. C. Egan — Beautiful shade of rose. 

 Sweetheart — Pink, turning to blush-white. 



Climbing Gruss an Teplitz 



(Or Virginia R. Coxe.) A valuable addition to 

 this class of Roses so rapidly coming into popular- 

 ity on account of their blooming qualities. This 

 is an exact counterpart of the blush Rose Gruss an 

 Teplitz, but a vigorous climber, attaining a height 

 of 1 to 15 feet in a single season. When it first 

 blooms in the spring it is a dazzling sheet of velvety 

 crimson. Each bloom is produced singly on long 

 stems, the same as the bush variety so well known. 

 It produces blooms throughout the growing season. 

 Hardy as an Oak, withstanding the severest winters 

 without any protection of any kind. 



CLIMBING LADY ASHTOWN— Strong, rapid 

 grower, producing large, delicate pink flowers 

 in abundance. 



Prices of all Roses on this page, 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 ex- 

 press; by parcel post prepaid with soil on roots, 85c each. 

 Variety marked * furnished in large specimen or star size 

 at $1.25 each. 



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