Any Two—2 year 
2 year old Rose you may now get two big 
g eS) For a little more than former price for a single 
husky 2 year old plants for only $1.00. 
old Bushes......: 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES—Continued 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber—Still continues to be the most 
popular scarlet climbing Rose. As this is written, No- 
vember Ist, on our grounds it is still in bloom outdoors 
after ice has formed pretty generally which means that 
it blooms very frequently, as in this case, early and late. 
We do not guarantee this but we record it as a fact that 
it is now in bloom. It probably is the most attractive 
climbing Rose of the pillar type ever introduced. The 
blooms come in massive profusion, retain their color a 
long time without fading and the color is a most vivid 
scarlet. The individual flowers are large. It makes the 
most brilliant display of any Rose of this type, new or 
old, now known. It will hold its popularity indefinitely 
because of its great merit. Perfectly hardy everywhere. 
Alberic Barbier—A thrifty yellow; flowers are bright and 
full, very fragrant. 
Bess Lovett—Resembles Climbing American Beauty in 
shape of bloom, but is very much brighter in color and 
much more fragrant. Flowers are clear bright red of good 
size, and of double, full, cupped form, lasting a long time. 
Silver Moon—NSingle flowers, extra large, freely produced 
on long, strong stems; excellent for cutting. Color bril- 
liant silvery-white with a mass of golden yellow stamens 
in center. 
Veilchen Blau or Violet Blue—The Blue Rose is one of 
the most rampant growers we have ever seen, covering 
a large porch in a single season. The flowers are borne 
in loose clusters and are a delightful shade of blue— 
something entirely different from any other Rose. 
Rosarie (Pink Tausendschon)—This is a bright pink 
form of Thousand Beauties. 
oS Jacotte—Color deep coppery yellow, tinted coppery red, 
Peale Scarier Climber borne several together on long stems. Very fragrant. 
Mrs. Robert Peary—Blooms throughout the season 
and the flowers are magnificent beyond descrip- 
tion. The buds are long and pointed, finely mod- 
eled. 
Excelsa—A remarkable grower, free from insects 
and producing a great quantity of blooms of 
Keystone 
Dingee Rose. There are many yellow Roses new 
and old coming and going continuously. This great 
Rose of ours, however, goes on indefinitely, coming 
into popularity year after year. Perfectly hardy 
evreywhere. Strong vigorous climber. Very distinct 
foliage. Healthy. May be classed as a hardy ever- 
blooming Rose because it blooms off and on during 
the growing season, at least it does with us in the 
open ground and always has. The color is a deep 
lemon yellow. Flowers very double, beautiful bud, 
sometimes coming singly then again in clusters. A 
wonderful satisfactory hardy free blooming yellow 
climbing Rose is this. 
Marechal Niel—The wonderful garden Rose of the 
Southland. Deep golden yellow. In the North, 
should have very careful protection during winter. 
Climbing White Maman Cochet—Exquisite 
white flowers perfect specimens of the White 
Maman Cochet Rose. 
Climbing Pink Maman Cochet—A pure Maman 
Cochet Rose of the Climbing habit. Sufficiently 
hardy to withsatnd northern winters with pro- 
tection. 
crimson maroon with the tips of the petals scarlet. 
Violette—Rather large flowers of deep reddish violet 
borne in large trusses. 
Price of all Roses on this page, strong potted 
plants, 20c each; 6 for $1.00; two-year-old 
plants, 55c each, 3 for $1.35 by Parcel Post 
Prepaid. 
The Dingee & Conard Co., 
I have a Climbing American Beauty which I bought of you 
several years ago. You should have seen it last summer. It was 
a beautiful sight. We counted 85 roses in bloom at one time. 
It is the wonder of the country for miles around. 
Mrs. H. Lyon, Garden Prairie, Illinois 
The Dingee & Conard Co., 
have Roses in my garden that came from your place in 1910. 
They are still very fine. 
Mrs. Lewis Morgan, Irondale, Ala. 
