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Choicest Hoses 



A Bunch of the New Ramblers 



NEW YELLOAV KAMBLEK. (Aglaia.) An absolutely 

 hardy yellow clinibint? rose. Tlie blo!>souis are of moderate 

 si/.e and last tliree lo four weeks without fadin«i-, and are fre- 

 quently borne in clusters of from IIZO to 150 flowers. 



NEW PINK KAHrBLEK. Color a clear light red, 

 with n'umerous golden anthers. A very profuse uloonier 

 and vigorous grower. 



NEW WHITE KAIMBLEK. Pure white, otherwise 

 similar in every particular to Yellow Rambler. 



CKIMSO>f K AMBLER. As we become more 

 acquainted with the sterlinK qualities of this crimson 

 beauty we find we have not praised it to the full measure of 

 its deserts. No garden or yard should be without it. 



2-YEAR-OLD PLANT CRIMSON RAMBLKR. 



HARDY MEMORIAL ROSE 



(Rosa Wichuraiana) 



Creeps on the ground like ivy. Has dark green leaves 

 and numberless satiny white flowers, with golden yellow 

 discs. Hardy as gra^s and will grow in sun or shade. 

 Specially adapted for use in cemeteries. Price, 20c. 

 eaeli ; 3 for 50c. 



CAKOLINE MAKNIESSE. (Noisctle.) A hardy rose 

 that IS always in bloom. As a bedding rose this variety 

 has no superior. It is literally a continuous bloomer. 

 The blossoms are blush white, small but full, and borne in 

 verv prettv clusters. The bush is low, growing abont 18 

 to 24 inches, and especially adapted for a border. Price, 

 20c. each ; 3 for 50c. 



KOSA KUGO.SA. The lovely Eomanas or Eugosa 

 Roses lorm sturdy bushes three to five feet in height, 

 covered with handsome, glossy green foliage, and clusters 

 ot beautiful single flowers. They bloom nearly the whole 

 summer, and are covered during autumn and winter with 

 brigbt red seed pods. A hedge of these beautiful plants is a 

 constant joy. Free from insects. Plants, loe. each; 2 for 

 2ic; 10 for $1.00. 



Price of each of above Ramblers, 20c. each, or the 

 KAMBLEK COLLECTION (1 each) FOR 60c. 



LOfiD PtmimCE'S HyBRIO SWEET BfiUfiS 



These i\re crosses between the Common Sweet Briar and 

 various old-fashioned Qarden Roses. The flowers are single 

 or semi-double. The pbmts are very vigorf>us and perfectly 

 hardy, and the foliage of all of them is as sweetly scented as 

 the Common Sweet Briar. They form a distinct break from 

 anv class of rose vet in commerce. 



ANNE OF 6EIERSTEIN. . Dark pink, followed by 

 an abundance of pretty clustered bunches of hiijs ; branch- 

 ing habit. One of the best of the collection. 



BRENDA. Blush white; dainty in color and shade; 

 the contrast and eft'ect of the bright golden anthers add 

 peculiar charm to this variety. Should be in every selec- 

 tion. 



MEG MEBRILES. Gorgeous crimson; very free- 

 blooming; seeds abimdantly. The best of the dark-colored 

 varieties. 



JULIE MANNERING. Soft pearly pink. 



Price of each above Sweet Briars, 20c. each. 



SWEET BRIAR COLLECTION 



1 Each 4 Sweet Briars and 1 Hardy Memorial 

 I Kose tor 75c. 



HARDV MEMORIAL ROSE. (Rosa Wichuraiann.) 20c. each. 



