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Mrs. Robert Peary 
THE GREAT WHITE, HARDY, EVERBLOOMING 
CLIMBING 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 per- 
petual or Moss Rose and will 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 finished, 
cious. The flowers, when open, are of splendid 
substance, extra large, deep and double, produced on 
long, stiff stems, like those of a forcing Rose. 
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 Victoria. 
LADY GODIVA. 
Dorothy Perkins, 
clusters and of remarkably vigorous growth and 
handsome foliage. Dark green foliage and free from 
ravages of insects or disease. 
A magnificent white sport from 
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Hardy Climbing Hybrid Tea Roses 
The Roses on this and the next page are noted 
for the exquisite beauty of their flowers, rivalling, 
as they do, those of the Hybrid Tea Class. They 
are all wonderfully strong and growing, hardy and 
vigorous, and in constant bloom all summer. In 
the middle sections of the country and in the 
Northwest 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 perfection, but 
will require protection in winter. 
Climbing Killarney 
Three years ago we offered for the first time a 
climbing type of the famous pink Rose, Killarney, 
the most celebrated Hybrid Tea of its color yet 
introduced. Repeated trials both in our grounds 
and by our friends who purchased this marvelous 
Rose, and who have written very enthusiastic letters 
about it, confirm the statements we made in regard 
to it. The beautiful flowers of this wonderful Rose 
are identical with the parent variety, but the bush 
is of the climbing habit of growth, placing it at once 
in a class by itself, because there is no other climb- 
ing variety of its color. It is a strong, rapid grower, 
growing to perfection in the open ground, throwing 
up shoots 10 to 15 feet high in a single season, and 
is entirely hardy. It blooms continuously through- 
out the season, and the flowers are magnificent 
beyond description, immense, long, pointed buds 
with massive petals, opening into flowers of enor- 
mous size; color deep pink, bright and sparkling, 
an exquisite shade, deliciously fragrant; in fact, one 
of the greatest new Roses we ever offered. Our 
stock is limited, and orders will be filled in strict 
rotation. Early orders are therefore advisable, even 
if you do not wish to plant at once. We will carefully 
set aside the plants, delivering them at any time desired. 
CLIMBING WOOTTON. A _ strong and rampant 
climber, growing in one season to a height of 10 to 
15 feet, with large and heavy insect-proof foliage, it 
produces superbly formed flowers in wonderful pro- 
fusion. They are bright and magenta-red, passing 
to violet-crimson, richly shaded. 
CLIMBING LA FRANCE. A sport from La France with 
a climbing habit of growth. A strong, rapid grower, 
producing large, delicate, silvery pink flowers in 
great abundance. 
NEW CLIMBING CRIMSON BABY RAMBLER. This 
new, magnificent, hardy climbing Rose combines 
the wonderful everblooming qualities of the famous 
Crimson Baby Rambler Rose with a climbing habit 
which makes it one of the best of all Roses for porch 
or pergola adornment. The flowers are brilliant 
crimson and are borne in large clusters, all summer 
through, creating at all times a most beautiful effect. 
The plant is extra strong in growth, absolutely 
hardy and clothed with handsome foliage, which is 
not subject to attacks of insects or disease. 
Price of all Roses on this page, strong, one-year-old 
plants, 20c. each, 4 for 50c.; larger size, 25c. each; 
two-year-old plants, 45c. each, by express. 
