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THE RAMBLER ROSES, hybrid perpetual roses. 



This group, now 

 generally known 

 as the Ramblers, 

 succeed every- 

 where and are 

 magnificent i n 

 their profusion of bloom 

 The Crimson Rambler is 

 the pioneer of the race 

 and the others all possess 

 the same climbing habit, hardiness, 

 and profuse bloom in clusters, dif- 

 fering mainly in the color of their 

 flowers. 



Crimson Rambler. Large, pyra- 

 midal clusters of bright crimson, 

 semi-double flowers in wonderful 

 and continuous profusion. Lasts 

 a long time either cut or allowed to remain upon the 

 bush. The most valuable addition to the list of Roses 

 that has appeared in a long time. From 4 in. pots, ea., 

 25c; doz., $2.50. One year field grown, ea., 30c; doz., 

 $3.00. Field grown, extra strong, 3 to 5 feet tops, ea., 

 40c; doz., 84.00. 



Pink Rambler {Euphrosyne). Pure, shining rosy-pink 

 with numerous, bright yellow stamens; very attrac- 

 tive. From 4 in. pots or 1 yr. field grown, ea., 25c; 

 doz., $2.50. 



White Rambler {Thalia). Pure snowy white, very 

 sweetly scented; very enduring. From 4 in pots, or 1 

 yr. field grown, ea., 25c; doz., $2.50. 



White Pet Rambler (Climbing White Pet). Very 

 double and full, medium size in large clusters continu- 

 ously, pure snowy white, deliciously scented. From 

 4 in. pots, ea., 25c; doz., $2.50. 



Yellow Rambler (Aglaia). The only hardy yellow 

 climbing Rose. Clear yellow, in huge clusters, sweet- 

 ly scented; very profuse. From 4 in. pots or 1 yr. field 

 grown, ea., 25c; doz., $2.50. Two years field grown, 

 very strong, ea., 35c; doz., $3.50. 



MOSS ROSES. 



Field Grown, ea., 30c; doz., $3.00. 



Well known and highly valued for their large, sweet 

 flowers enveloped in mossy envelopes, of charming 

 beauty, absolutely hardy and of the easiest culture. 

 They bloom very freely and are among the most beau- 

 tiful of Roses, succeeding on any good soil. 



Blanche Moreau. Profuse clusters of large, full flow- 

 ers, pure white, very fragrant, mossed deep green. 



Common Moss. Lovely, long, tapering pink buds, ele- 

 gantly mossed; very free bloomer and a great favorite. 



Henry Martin. Large and full; rich, rosy -pink, finely 

 mossed and very fragrant. A beautiful variety. 



Princess Adelaide. Large, very double and full, love- 

 ly, bright, rosy-pink; profuse and a strong grower. 



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Valuable and highly prized for their vigorous growth, 

 immense bloom, hardiness, fine colors and agreeable 

 fragrance, and owing to their strong and robust habit 

 are splendid Roses for outdoor culture. The largest 

 flowers and the most glowing and intense colors are 

 found among the Hybrid Perpetuals. They flower 

 profusely in early summer and again more moderately 

 in the autumn. 



Field grown plants or from 4 in. pots, as preferred, 

 ea., 25c; doz., $2.50. 



Anne de Diesbach {Glory of France). Very large, 

 brilliant crimson, full of fragrance. 



Caroline de Sansal., Large, flat, full; pale carnation 

 faintly flushed rose to centre; profuse. 



Coquette des Blanches. Of medium size, in large 

 clusters, snowy-white, often flushed pale rose. 



Francois Levet. Large and full, very fragrant, soft 

 pale pink, delicately shaded with carmine. 



Gen. Jacqueminot. Large, showy and fragrant, bril- 

 liant velvety crimson; profuse. Very popular. 



John Hopper. Brilliant deep crimson, fragrant, large 

 and full; a profuse bloomer. Popular. 



Jules Margottin. Bright cberry-crimson, large and 

 cup-shaped. Fragrant and free. 



La Reine. Deep rosy lilac; large, a constant bloom- 

 er, and one of the hardiest. 



L'Enfant du Mont-Carmel. Large and flat, violet 

 rose; very fragrant. 



Mad. Chas. Wood. Extra large, very double and fra- 

 grant, bright, dazzling scarlet, shaded with maroon. 



Mad. Gabriel Luizett. Very full and double, delight- 

 fullyfragrant. clear carmine rose suffused with lavender. 



Mad. Plantier. Pure white, small, but very double; 

 free bloomer: extra hardy; fine for cemetery planting. 



Magna Charta. Large and well formed; very fra- 

 grant; bright rose suffused with carmine: veiyprofuse. 



Margaret Dickson. Very large and of fine form; pet- 

 als of great substance, pure white with pale flesh centre, 

 fragrant and sweet; strong grower and profuse bloom- 

 er. A grand sort and the finest hardy white rose yet 

 produced. See illustration. 



Marshal P. Wilder. Large, globular, full, rich cher- 

 ry-crimson; fragrant and profuse. 

 "Mrs. John Lain?. Buds long and pointed, flowers 

 large and full; bright shell pink. 



Paul Neyron. Extra large, very double and full; 

 clear deep rose, a free bloomer, very fine. 



Perle des Blanches. Of medium size, full and very 

 double: beautiful pure white, sweetly fragrant. 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Large, very double and 

 sweet, deep velvety crimson: profuse. 



Llrich Bruner. "Extra large, full, globular; rich 

 crimson shaded with scarlet, an excessive bloomer. 



Vick's Caprice. Large, bright rose distinctly striped 

 rich crimson, fragrant; very unique. 



