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NEW HARDY 

 CLIMBING 



or Rambler 



ROSES 



(Continued.) 

 TAUSENDSCHON. 



Entirely distinct, not only in Ramblers, 

 but in climbing Roses generally. 

 The individual flowers are very large for this 

 type of Rose, being fully 3 inches across and 

 of a most elegant and graceful form, not stiff 

 or unnatural, but as beautiful as a semi-double 

 Azalea. In color it is a most delightful shade 

 of soft pink when first opening, changing to 

 carmine on the reverse of petals when fully 

 expanded. These are produced in trusses of 

 from 10 to 15 flowers, each truss a veritable bouquet 

 plants, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



WHITE DOROTHY. 



Among Rambler Roses none has just'y gained greater popularity than the beautiful 

 pink Dorothy Perkins. The White Dorothy is a duplicate except in color, which 

 is white, a decided acquisition to this class of Roses. Strong two-year-old plants, 

 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



Extra strong two-year-old 



SPECIAL OFFER : 



We will supply one each of the eight New Hardy Rambler Roses 

 offered on preceding page and above, in strong two=year-old 

 plants, for $4.50. 



GENERAL COLLECTION OF 



RAMBLER ROSES. 



All of the Rambler class are of 



American Pillar. 



(Offered on opposite page. ) 



New Rambler Rose, Tausendschon. 



strong, vigorous growth, making 

 shoots 10 to 20 feet long in one sea- 

 son, and when in Hower are a gorgeous sight. Some very fine new varie- 

 ties of this type have been introduced in the past year or two, the 

 best of which are offered on this and preceding page. 



Crimson Rambler. Too well known to require description. Every- 

 one is familiar with its large clusters of crimson flowers. 



Dorothy Perkins. Soft shell-pink, flowering profusely in large 

 clusters; very fragrant and lasting; a grand Rose in every way. 

 (See cut on opposite page.) 



Lady Oay. A most desirable variety of remarkable, vigorous 

 growth, with flowers of a delicate cerise pink, passing to soft-tinted 

 pink. The effect of a plant in full bloom with the combination 

 of the soft pink flowers, cherry-pink buds, and the deep green of 

 the foliage is indeed charming. 



Trier. A strong-growing climber, producing large, gracefully arranged 

 trusses of small flowers of a delicate rose color, changing to a creamy 

 white, and showing a large cluster of yellow stamens; it is ex- 

 ceedingly pretty, and deserves a place in every collection. 



Yellow Rambler. Small semi-double yellow flowers; very fragrant. 



Price. Any of the above Rambler Roses, in strong 2-year-old plants, 

 40 cts. each; $4.00 per doz. 



Set of the 5 sorts for $l.ti5. 



If you wish fine Rose* for cutting get the "Dreer Dozen," offered on page 183. 



