Archive image from page 78 of Dingee guide to rose culture Dingee guide to rose culture : 1850 1911 dingeeguidetoros19ding_2 Year: 1911 Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses .M. H. Marechal Niel, the most brilliant yel- low climbing Rose Creamy in existence America. yellow. Beauty of Glazenwood. A\. H. Brilliant gol- den yellow. ►5' Caroline Goodrich. H. Velvety crimson. Celine Forestier. H. sulphur-yellow. Chromatella (Cloth of Gold). .M. H. Bright yelkiw. Claire Carnot. H. Buff or orange-yellow. ►i-Climbing Devoniensis. H. White, tinged with blush; very sweet. Climbing Hermosa. H. Flowers borne
Archive image from page 78 of Dingee guide to rose culture Dingee guide to rose culture : 1850 1911 dingeeguidetoros19ding_2 Year: 1911 Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses .M. H. Marechal Niel, the most brilliant yel- low climbing Rose Creamy in existence America. yellow. Beauty of Glazenwood. A\. H. Brilliant gol- den yellow. ►5' Caroline Goodrich. H. Velvety crimson. Celine Forestier. H. sulphur-yellow. Chromatella (Cloth of Gold). .M. H. Bright yelkiw. Claire Carnot. H. Buff or orange-yellow. ►i-Climbing Devoniensis. H. White, tinged with blush; very sweet. Climbing Hermosa. H. Flowers borne in great rfofusion: clear, bright pink. Climbing Perle des Jardins. \. H. Same as the grand old Perle des Jardins, but of vigorous, climbing habit. *t Fortune's Double Yellow. M. H. Bronzed yellow or copper and fawn color. Zelia Pradel. .M. H. White buds and flowers. James Sprunt. .Nl. H. Deep cherry-red. double and sweet. Gold of Ophir. .M. H. Nasturtium-yellow, suffused with coppery red. Lamarque. .M. H. Canary-yellow, almost white. Madame Berard. .M. H. Color creamy white, with amber and pale blush. REMEMBER. If your order amounts to $5 or more we prepay all shipping charges any- where in the U. S. If under $5, add 10 per cent, to the total amount and we will prepay all shipping charges. For instance, if your order amounts to $ add 35 cts. -if $ WE PAY THE CHARGES. These are the Poses which make such a glori- ous display in the warmer sections of the country, covering porches, pergolas and trellises with their handsome foliage and gor- flowers. Those marked H. will be hardy even in the coldest climate if given protection during winter, while those marked M. H. are moderately hardy and espe- cially valuable for open-ground culture south of Philadelphia and in California. •Marechal Niel M. H. This is the wonderful golden Rose our friends in the Southland are so fortunate in being able to grow in their gardens to per- fection, and which yields such splendid return
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