. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority. CLIMBING ROSES Con. Keystone NEWPORT FAIRY. A strong, sturdy grower, with healthy, bright green foliage. It is everblooming, producing an abundance of lovely single tlowers of deep pink color, shaded lighter in center. HELENE. Soft violet rose, base of petals yellowish white. The First and Only Hardy Everblooming Yellow Climbing Rose. Introduced by The Dingee & Conard Company. Our claim that this is the first hardy, everblooming, yellow climb- ing Rose, remains undisputed. Key- ^. stone has been thoroughly tested and fou


. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority. CLIMBING ROSES Con. Keystone NEWPORT FAIRY. A strong, sturdy grower, with healthy, bright green foliage. It is everblooming, producing an abundance of lovely single tlowers of deep pink color, shaded lighter in center. HELENE. Soft violet rose, base of petals yellowish white. The First and Only Hardy Everblooming Yellow Climbing Rose. Introduced by The Dingee & Conard Company. Our claim that this is the first hardy, everblooming, yellow climb- ing Rose, remains undisputed. Key- ^. stone has been thoroughly tested and found to have ^r any number of strong points. It grows more freely than ^ any other climbing Rose, perfectly hardy everywhere, blooms in wonderful profusion, 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 much like that of magnolia blossoms. Readily attains a height of 15 feet in a season, branching freely, and has always coine through the winter without damage, even in the most exposed situations, not requiring pro- tection. Keystone possesses every feature that denotes a good ose, and its free-blooming qualities make it indispensable in every Rose-garden. DAWSON. A cross between Alultiflora and General Jacque- minot. The flowers are bright carmine, very double and produced in large, pyramidal clusters. LA FIAMMA. Dark, glossy green foliage. Flowers crimson and white. LEUCHTSTERN. Large bunches of single white flowers of bright rose, with a distinct white eye. MULTIFLORA. Fairly covers itself with great clusters of small, white, single, fragrant flowers. SUPERBA. Bright rosy pink, clear and beautiful. Blooms in clusters. TENNESSEE BELLE. Bright rosy blush; large, full and fragrant. TRIUMPHANT. Deep rose, changing to pale carmine; shaded and variegated. WHITE MICROPHYLLA. Flowers


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