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THE.. CRIMSON RAMBLER. 
Magnificent Pyramidal Clusters of Rich Crimson Roses. 
Every Cluster a Perfect Bouquet of Roses in Itself. ... 
Grows Ten to Twenty Feet in a Year. 
The flowers are produced in trusses, pyramidalin shape, good specimens 
measuring nine inches from base to tip, and seven inches across, fairly 
covering the plant from the ground to the top, so that it is one mass of 
2 The color is superb, and remains strong and vivid 
to the end; plants in our grounds retained the bloom for two months. 
glowing crimson. 
The profusion of bloom is marvelous, over three 
hundred blooms having been counted on one 
shoot. 
AS A POT PLANT. Itis essentially a garden 
Rose, but makes a magnificent specimen in a pot or 
tub, growing in a twelve-inch pot four feet high 
and three feet wide, bearing nearly five thousand 
buds and flowers. 
The White Rambler, 
THALIA, 
Related to the Crimson Rambler, closely re- 
sembling it in vine and foliage. The flowers remain 
on the plant along time—from three to five weeks 
—and keep along time when cut. The plant is per- 
fectly hardy, equal in this respect to the Crimson 
Rambler. By growing this in a pot and training it 
to a pyramidal trellis, a fine plant may be had in 
bloom for Easter, 
The Pink Rambler 
EUPHROSYNE. 
This beautiful variety is from the same source as 
the White Rambler, fully the equal of it in hardiness, 
vigor, size and profusion of flowers and blooming 
qualities. 
Price, for the four Ramblers, 1st size, 50c. each, 
$4.50 per doz. ; 2d size, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz.; 3d 
size, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 
Special. The four ‘‘ Ramblers,” $1.75, $1.00, 35c. ; 
1st, 2d, 3d sizes. 
“The ‘BOUQUET’ COLLECTION of Roses were fine, every 
one grew and bloomed all summer. Thanks for the care in 
packing and the extras.” 
MRS. B. A. GALLEHER, 
Sandusky, Ohio. 
(See page 136 for the 
‘« Bouquet”’ Col- 
lection.) 
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Yellow Rambler 
AGLAIA. 
This promises to supply that 
‘‘long-felt want,” a double yel- 
low hardy climbing Rose, a 
thing which has been sought 
after the world over. It is 
perfectly double, very fragrant, 
entirely hardy, having 
withstood, unprotect- 
ed, a prolonged tem- 
perature of from zero 
to two degrees below. 
It is related to the 
Crimson Rambler,and, 
like it, bloomsin large 
trusses. The flowers 
last “three to four 
weeks without fading. 
It is a very vigorous 
grower, making shoots 
8 to 10 feet in one sea- 
son when well estab- 
lished, so that it pos- 
sesses all the requi- 
sites for unbounded popularity. 
(See cut.) (Price in other column.) 
Psyche, 
THE NEW RAMBLER ROSE. 
Received the award of merit of 
the Royal Horticultural Society of 
England. A cross between Crim- 
son Rambler and Golden Fairy. 
In growth and habit it much re- 
semblesthe Rambler. The flowers. 
are produced in large clusters, and 
are 2 to 214 inches across when fully expanded. The color is white, 
suffused with salmon-rose and pink, with yellow base to the petals. 
A real companion to Crimson Rambler. Price, 1st size, 75c. each; 3a 
size, 25c. each, $2.25 per doz. 
New Creeping Rose, ALBA RUBIFOLIA. 
Entirely hardy, flowers pure white, much of the foliage and young growth 
brightred. When trained to astake it makes an ornamental weeping bush, or 
may be left to form a deep mat of leaves and flowers on the ground. Itis ever- 
green and retains its foliage all winter, which adds greatly to its utility. The 
flowers are large and fragrant, full and double, and borne in great profusion. 
Price, 1st size, 60c. each; 2d size, 40c. each; 3d size, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
