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A Bed of Baby R_\.meler Roses 



Baby Rambler Roses 



A tjTDe of Roses which forms shapely, compact, bushy specimens most of them growing about 18 inches high, producing in great pro- 

 fusion from early in the season until severe frost immense trusses of small flowers, and which are not only useful for garden decoration but 

 their dainty, graceful flowers are valuable for cutting. Pruning is not necessary; simply remove the past season's flower stems. 



Cecile Brunner (The Fairy, or Sweetheart Rose). A Polyantha 

 variety with dainty double little flowers of perfect form produced 

 in many flowered, graceful sprays; color a soft rosy-pink on a 

 rich creamy-white ground. 



Chatillon Rose. A comparatively new variety and one of the 



most effective. Flowers semi-double produced in great sprays of 

 from 25 to 50 or more flowers to a spray, color a lively silvery 

 crimson-pink gradually passing to a white centre. 



Corrie Eoster (New). Small flowers produced in great clusters, 

 color a soft salmony-orange, entirely distinct. 



Ema TeschendorfE. Medium sized bright red, semi-double 

 flowers on dwarf plants, 10 to 15 inches high, very free. 



Eva Teschendorfl. The first really worth while white Baby 

 Rambler. The flowers are of large size and splendid form, 

 plants that we flowered during the past season have been greatly 

 admired. 



Frau Rudolf Schmidt (AViiO. Bright garnet, semi-double, in 

 large branching trusses, very free flowering. SI -00 each. 



Ideal. The darkest colored of all, an intense rich lustrous garnet, 

 the flowers are not large but are produced in very large trusses 

 and are very effective. 



Jessie. Bright cherry-red with white centre. 



Lafayette. An entirely new break in the Baby Rambler type, 

 with brilliant cherry-crimson flowers as large as Paul's Scarlet 

 Climber; produced in immense branched trusses, free and 

 continuous blooming. 



Le Marne. A beautiful semi-double with very pretty, good sized 

 flowers, bright salmon-rose at the edges, rosy blush at the centre, 

 exceptionally free and continuous flowering. 



Louise Walter (Baby Tausendichoen). Identical in color with 

 the popular climbing Tausendschoen, a soft tender tone of 

 pink; flowers IJ to 2 inches in diameter. 



Miss Edith Cavell. Brilliant scarlet-red with darker shadings, 

 one of the most desirable deep colored varieties. 



Mme. Anthony Eluis {New). A beautiful semi-double, very 

 ^lasting salmon-pink with bright orange reflection, vigorous and 

 free; one of the prettiest. $1.00 each. 



Mme. Jules Gouchault. Bright pink with coral and orange 

 suffusion, very free and distinct. 



Mme. Norbert Levavasseur (Crimson Baby Rambler). Similar 

 in color to the climbing Crimson Rambler. Very popular. 



Mrs. Cutbush. Almost identical in color with the Dorothy 

 Perkins Rambler and always in bloom. 



Orleans. One of the best, flowers of comparatively large size of 

 brilliant geranium-red, becoming suffused with rose as the 

 flowers mature, and large white centre; a verj' pretty color 

 combination. 



Rudolf Kluis. 



very prolific. 



Rich glowing vermilion, a robust grower and 



Superba (New). Unquestionably the richest colored dark variety 

 3'et introduced, a brilliant, rich, deep carmine. The individual 

 flowers are of medium size, of most perfect imbricated 

 form, a specimen bloom, and are carried in large branching 

 trusses; very free flowering. Sl-OO each. 



Triomphe Orleanaise. 



double flowers very free. 



A large sized, bright cerise, good 



Price. Any of the above, except where noted in strong two-year-old plants, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz.; $60.00 per 100. 

 the 20 Baby Ramblers, a most interesting collection for $12.50. 



One each of 



