New Elder 
Sambucus Canadensis Acutiloba. 
Cut-leaved American Elder. 
A beautiful new variety of the American Elder, with deeply and delicately 
cut dark green foliage. It is valuable on account of its beauty, hardiness and rapid 
growth, and the ease with which it is transplanted. We consider it one of the best 
cut-leaved shrubs in cultivation. Now offered for the first time. $1.00 each. 
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New Climbing Rose. 
Climbing Clothilde Soupert—In color and form it is similar to its parent, the 
well-known Clothilde Soupert, but the flowers are larger. It is a vigorous 
grower and a constant bloomer after the first year, as it flowers best on 
old wood. ‘This promises to be a very valuable Climbing Rose. 50 cents. 
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New Forcing Rose—Queen of Edgely. 
A sport of the American Beauty, and an exact counterpart of that famous 
variety in every particular except that of color, which is a bright pink, approaching 
Mme. Caroline Testout and Bridesmaid. $1.00. 
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New Climbing Rose—Electra. 
‘Supposed to be a cross between Rosa Multiflora Simplex and W. A. 
Richardson Rose. Flowers semi-double, of a lemon yellow color, changing to a 
paler hue with age, and produced in great profusion from short side shoots; 
foliage rich deep green.” $1.00. 
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New Climbing Rose—Philadelphia Rambler. 
This novelty is described as being an improvement on the famous Crimson 
Rambler. $1.00. 
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New Rambler Rose—Queen Alexandra. 
“This new rose is a cross between the well-known Crimson Rambler and 
Rosa Multiflora Simplex. It produces with great freedom clusters of flowers of a 
rich rose color. A. most desirable companion for Crimson Rambler.” Awarded 
a Gold Medal by the National Rose Society of England, at the Temple Gardens, 
July 4, 1901. $1.00. 
