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A Bed of Baby R.^lMbler Roses 



BABY RAMBLER ROSES 



A type of Roses which is deservedly very popular for bedding purposes. Thej' form shapely, compact, bushy specimens most of them 

 growing about 18 inches high, producing in great profusion from early in the season until severe frost immense trusses of small flowers. 

 Pruning is not necessary; simply remove the past season's flower stems. 



Baby Dorothy. Masses of pink flowers, identical in color with 

 the popular climbing Dorothy Perkins. A gem. 



Bloomfield Abundance. A Cecile Bninner of giant size, it 

 forms bushy plants 3 to 4 ft. high, producing large sprays of 

 pretty double flowers of a pleasing salmon-pink. 



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

 variety with dainty double little flowers of perfect form pro- 

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

 on a rich creamy-white ground. 



Edith Cavell. A very free-flowering brilliant crimson, with 



white eye. 

 Ellen Poulson. A most floriferous dark, brilliant pink, verj- 



sweetly scented. 



Glory of Hurst. (New.) Immense trusses of small lively ruby- 

 crimson flowers. 

 Greta Kluis. A pretty shade of deep carmine-pink, passing to 



carmine-red; very free. 

 Lafayette. (New.) An entirely new break in the Babj- Rambler 



type, with brilliant cherry-crimson flowers as large as Paul's 



Scarlet Climber; produced in immense branched trusses (we 



counted over forty flowers on one branch), free and continuous 



blooming; a splendid Rose either when planted as a single 



specimen or massed in quantity. S'1.50 each. 



Price. Any of the above, except where noted. Strong two-year-old plants, 75 cts. each; S60.00 per 100. 25 or more supplied at 

 100 rates. One each of the 17 Baby Ramblers, an interesting collection, for $10.00. 



Louise Walter. {Baby Tausendschoen) Identical in color with 

 the popular climbing Tausendschoen, a soft tender tone of 

 pink; flowers 1| to 2 inches in diameter, produced throughout 

 the season in trusses of 10 to 20 flowers each. 



Mme. Jules Gouchault. A vigorous grower, producing long 

 stems with erect panicles of 25 to 50 most perfectly formed 

 flowers of a bright vermilion-red shaded orange-red, passing as 

 they mature to a lively bright rose color. 



Mme. Norbert Levavasseur {Crimson Bahy Ramller). Similar 

 in color to the climbing Crimson Rambler. One of the most 

 popular. 



Mrs. Cutbush. Similar in color to Dorothy Perkins Rambler, 

 in color deep cerise pink. 



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 very pretty color combination. 



Phyllis. Medium-sized flowers of a delightful lively carmine 



pink. 



Rodhatte {Red Cap). Verj' compact-growing bushes, bearing 

 large, bright cherry-red flowers in great profusion throughout 

 the season. 



Triomphe Orleanais. Individual flowers large, and produced 

 in good trusses; a bright cherrj-red. 



Yvonne Rabier. A fine white variety with full double flowers. 



Cultural Notes on Garden Roses. — A leeiflet giving concise cultural directions. Copies free on request. 



