J-riiige.) _ ^ 



, oritfariety, except thai; {he i., 

 . 11 111 Deds and pegged doi 

 „ ^.„v, ... *a3n form and thus become a most striki 

 along with Hybrid Perpetuals and other hardy roses, and ^"s loliis.n ireis, 

 better than many of the hardy varieties, remaining fresh aj't-r.) 

 for out-door use that it is valuable ; it can also be emplQ<r%area. ns its 



when grown in pots. We are satisfied that this i5,th'"^^^v/.<■r^■.) 

 field-grown plants. 50c. .-oliage large, bright golden color. ' - j 



ves, - milar 

 oratio 1. V 

 . /erest \-int( 

 Small plants. 



est crmi^ 

 , i; le great lengtn of 

 /lalities which will 

 \llars, and fences it 

 .leads of bloom, or 

 chis rose out doors, 

 h the winter even 

 But it is not only 

 ; decorating in-doors 

 nt years. Dormant 



_^ .^.^r is bright red, the half- 

 yellow L.;thers give the flowers 



Novelti'i 



te 



in vigorous growth and profusion of bloom th: 

 open buds being brilliant carmine; when fully open fiYatCiv.? tl 

 a charming effect." 50c. arker th' 



White Rambler., j 



(.Thalia.) j \ 



" in growth, etc., this is similar to'the preceding, onlr 'sf'nct. -|^[- jg py^e white, and the umbels 

 much larger." 50c. 



Yellow Ramblei 



" Of vigorous climbing habit, with beautiful light green foliage\ the flowers are borne in large 

 pyramidal trusses, similar to Crimson Rambler, with 50 to 150 indivicraal blooms; the color is bright 

 yellow; the flowers are full, of beautiful shell-shaped form, with a strong tea perfume." 50c. 



Rosa Multiflora Japonica. 



A charming species of climbing habit introduced from Japan more thaj a century ago, but only 

 recently brought to notice. It is exceedingly free-blooming and towards tfe end of June the plant is 

 covered with great clusters of small white, single, sweetly fragiant flowers, i)i which the golden-colored 

 anthers make a charming contrast with the snowy-white petal ". It is exj-- nely hardy and grows 



rapidly. 50c. 



