. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1850 1910. DiNGEE Guide To Rose Ci;lture^»^io. Keystone THE FIRST AND ONLY HARDY EVERBLOOM- ING YELLOW CLIMBING ROSE Introduced by the Dingee & Conard Company Our claim that this is the first hardy, everbloom- ing, 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 clinabing Rose, is perfectly hardy everywhere, blooms in wonderful profusion, is absolutely immune from insect attacks, and has a vigor of constitution found in no other kind. The open f


. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1850 1910. DiNGEE Guide To Rose Ci;lture^»^io. Keystone THE FIRST AND ONLY HARDY EVERBLOOM- ING YELLOW CLIMBING ROSE Introduced by the Dingee & Conard Company Our claim that this is the first hardy, everbloom- ing, 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 clinabing Rose, is perfectly hardy everywhere, blooms in wonderful profusion, is absolutely immune from insect attacks, and has a vigor of constitution found in no other kind. The open flower of Keystone is perfectly double, with buds beautifully formed. It is a deep lemon-yellow Rose, similar to Coquette de Lyon. The fragrance is very much like that of magnolia blossoms. It readily attains a height of 15 feet in a single season, branch- ing freely, and has always come through the winter without damage, even in the most exposed situa- tions, not requiring protection. Keystone possesses every feature that denotes a good Rose, and its free-blooming qualities make it indispensable in every Rose garden. Strong, one-year-old plants, 15 cts. each, $1 for 9, $ per doz.; larger size, 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, postpaid; two-year-eld plants, 40 cts. each; extra-heavy, three- and four- year-old plants, 65 cts. each. *GAINSBOROUGH. Delicately tinted flesh, almost white and lustrous as satin. When in full bloom it resembles a large, fine, white peony. An admirer compared the flower to a beautiful girl â uearing a Gainsborough hat ornamented with white ostrich plumes; hence, the name. 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3; larger size, 25 cts. each, $1 for 5, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each; three-year-old plants, 65 cts. each. EVERBLOOMING PRAIRIE QUEEN. Prairie Queen has long been considered the best of its color. In this everblooming variety we have a vast improvement. A true perpetual bloomer, bearing flowers continuously throughout the season. Very fragrant


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