Archive image from page 25 of Dingee guide to rose culture Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918 dingeeguidetoros19ding_9 Year: 1918 12}if Regular Price it - Bargain Price j Popular Hardy Hardy Climbing Rases have the popular call. They have become an absolute necessity for beautifying the home, for training over porches, verandas, trellises and pergolas, and they make the most beautiful flowering hedges when trained on low supports. Also when grown as individual specimen plants, as they Sbon form a beautiful bush more ornamental than many hardy shrubs. They
Archive image from page 25 of Dingee guide to rose culture Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918 dingeeguidetoros19ding_9 Year: 1918 12}if Regular Price it - Bargain Price j Popular Hardy Hardy Climbing Rases have the popular call. They have become an absolute necessity for beautifying the home, for training over porches, verandas, trellises and pergolas, and they make the most beautiful flowering hedges when trained on low supports. Also when grown as individual specimen plants, as they Sbon form a beautiful bush more ornamental than many hardy shrubs. They can be kept trimmed into any shape or height desired, and thus make a large, handsome bush Rose. No other concern offers such a complete list of Climbing Roses as we, including, as it does, all the new kinds,' as well as the old tried and true favorites which may be found spreading their beauty all over our fair land. All the Climbing Roses in our unequalled list are on their own roots—a most vital point in a Climbing Rose. Some are absolutely hardy in the coldest parts of the country, while others growing luxuriantly in the Middle and Southern section, require some slight protection in the North. A Thousand Beauties (German Tausendsehoen) The most sensational Climbing Rose yet intro- duced, not even barring Crimson Rambler. A single cluster is a bouquet in itself, hence the very fitting name, 'Thousand Beauties.' Blooming profusely from the beginning of June until the last of July, the flowers appear in clusters (10 to 15 in cluster) of splendid size and quite double. The colors run from delicate balsam to tender rose through the intermediate shades of bright rose and carmine with white, yellow and various other indescribable tints showing. There is no other Rose in cultivation like it. It is a strong grower, with but few thorns, mag- nificent foliage, impervious against mildew and abso- lutely hardy in the open ground everywhere. The most remarkable Rose of its kind in th
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