

Keystone 



The First and Only Hardy Ev erblooming Ye 1 



low Climbing Rose. Introduced by 



The Dingee & Conard Company 



Our claim that this is the first 

 hardy, everblooming, yellow climbing 

 Rose, remains undisputed. Keystone 

 has been thoroughly tested and found 

 to have any number of strong points. 

 It grows more freely than any other climbing Rose, per- 

 fectly hardy ever>^where, blooms in wonderful profusion, ab- 

 solutely immune from insect attacks and has a vigor of con- 

 stitution found in no other kind. The open flower of Key- 

 stone is perfectly double, with buds beautifully formed. It 

 is a deep lemon-yellow Rose, similar to Coquette de Lyon. 

 The fragrance is much like that of magnolia blossoms. Readi- 

 ly attains a height of 15 feet in a season, branching freely, 

 and has always come through the winter without damage, 

 even in the most exposed situations, not requiring protection. 

 Keystone possesses every feature that denotes a good Rose, 

 and its free-blooming qualities make it indispensable in ever>' 

 Rose-garden. Strong, one-year-old plants, 15 cts. each. 9 for 

 Si. SI. 50 per dozen: larger size. 20 cts. each. 3 for 50 cts.. 

 postpaid; two-year-old plants, 45 cts. each; extra-heavy, 

 three- and four-year-old plants. 75 cts. each. 



* Dorothy Perkins 



The Brilliant Pink Rambler Rose. Flowers are borne in large clusters, 

 are very double, with prettily crinkled petals; remarkably pretty pointed 

 buds, beautiful clear shell-pink in color, lasting a long time without fad- 

 ing. The bush is perfectly hardy in all localities, a rapid and thrifty 

 grower, bearing its wondrous flowers in great clusters. 



Lady Gay 



Flowers of a delicate cherry pink color, which fades to a soft white; deep 

 green foliage. Vigorous grower, perfectly hardy. Will cover a large porch or 

 trellis in an incredibly short time. One of the most charming of all climbers. 



Alberic Barbier 



A Great Xew Yellow Climbing Rose. Very best hardy Climbing Rose in cul- 

 tivation. Should be in every garden. Grows in almost any soil or situation, 

 good or bad. Free from insect attacks, beautiful, heavy, waxy foliage. Con- 

 tinues in bloom for quite a protracted period; absolutely free from mildew; in 

 short, the type of Rose that may be planted and forgotten: thrives without 

 care. The beautiful yellow flowers are unusually full and double and are pro- 

 duced sometimes singly and sometimes in clusters, with the utmost freedom. 

 First size, from pots 3 and 3'i> inches in diameter. 20 cts. each: larger size. 30 

 cts. each; strong, two-year-old plants. 50 cts. each. 

 A new, hardy climbing Rose which will shortly become one of the leaders. It is of the Rambler 

 type and bears a wondrous profusion of lemon-yellow. semi-dou1)le flowers in large trusses. The 

 buds are beautiful deep yellow. Hardy and everblooming. First size, from pots. 3 and 3»;'. inches in diameter. 35 

 cts. each, 3 for $1; larger size. 50 cts. each. ])ostpaid: strong two-year-old plants. 75 cts. each. 



PRICES of all Hardy, Climbing: Roses offered on this patre, l.> cts. eaeh, .-»0 cts. for an.v 4; ^jJl.OO for an.v 9; larger size. 20 rt*. each. 

 3 for 50 cts., postpaid; two-year-old plants. 40 <ts. each. Varieties marked wth a star (*) in three- and four-year-old plants. 75 

 Cts. each. If your order is $5.00 or more we prepay the shipping charges. 



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