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‘Grimson 
> -rinson Rane. 
Magnificent This grand Rose ‘ 
Pyramidal Clusters of | improves upon acquaintance; the 
Rich Crimson Roses. better it is known the more popular 
SS _it becomes. We have occasionally 
to modify opinions formed of the value of new Roses, but j 
the ‘Crimson Rambler’’ is one that we offer to our 
customers with greater confidence in its merits. It 
came to this country heralded as a wonder among 
flowers, but the most extravagant praises yet be- 
stowed on it fall short of doing it ample justice. It 
is adapted to the entire country, and should be in 
every gardenin America. 17S GROWTH: it is of 
rapid growth; attains a height of fifteen feetina 
season. Flowers in trusses, 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 glowing crimson. 
THE WHITE RAMBLER (Thalia), ®<!*¢ 
* the Crimson 
Rambler, closely resembling it in vine and foliage. The 
flowers are pure white and remain on the planta long time 
—from three to five weeks—and keep a long time when cut. 
THE PINK RAMBLER (Psyche). @_.cr°ss between 
Crimson Rambler 
and Golden Fairy. Color is light pink, suffused with salmon- 
rose and deep pink, ye!low base to petals. A 
real companion to the Crimson Rambler. 
\ THE YELLOW RAMBLER (Aglaia). Bepges@uctag DN peee 
Perfectly double, very fragrant, entirely dle a Ro 
\ hardy. Itis related to the Crimson Ram- 
bler, and, like it, blooms in large 
trusses. Flowers light yellow, 
changing to straw color, last- 4 
ing 3 to 4 weeks without 
falling. 
