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RAMBLERS 



Dwarf or Baby Rambler Roses 



The Baby Ramblers fill a long-felt want for a rose 



suitable for planting along walks, driveways, and 



around beds where a low growing bush is desired for 



planting in beds or single specimen plants. They are 



of a dwarf habit, rarely growing more than twelve 



inches in height. Blooming always. Absolutely hardy. 



LA PONCEAU— Dark red large clusters. 



JESSIE — The color is clear and brilliant ruby-red; 

 foliage dark and glossy. 



ANNY MULLER— Color a shiny and brilliant pink, 

 produced in the greatest profusion in large clusters. 



DOUBLE WHITE BABY RAMBLER— Great masses 

 of double, pure white flowers, covering the plant 

 as with a mantle. 



BABY TAUSENDSCHON— Flowers firm, white, 

 delicately flushed pink, changing to deep rosy- 

 carmine. 



GEO. ELGER — It produces great quantities of lovely 

 little buds of golden-yellow, opening into miniature 

 symmetrical Roses. Bush is so loaded with blooms 

 they resemble a huge bouquet. 



MRS. WM. CUTBUSH— Flowers of pale pink, borne 

 in huge trusses throughout the entire summer 



ORLEANS — Brilliant geranium red flowers, suffused 

 rose, with a rosy-white center. 



EDITH CAVELL — Bright crimson, white eye. 



GRUSS AN AUCHEN— Yellowish rose colored with 

 salmon pink and red shadings. Blooms larger than 

 the average polvantha. 



ELLEN POULSON— Dark brilliant pink. 



*CLOTILDE SOUPERT— Known the world over as 

 one of the very best of all bedding Roses. A strong, 

 dwarf grower and a truly wonderful bloomer, pro- 

 ducing clusters after clusters of the finest formed 

 flowers. Full and double, and deliciously sweet. 

 Color effect is beautiful, ivory-white, shading 

 toward the center to silvery-rose. 



Price of all Baby Rambler Roses offered on this page, 

 except where noted, 20c each for strong pot plants; 3 for 

 50c, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 75c each; $7.50 per 

 dozen, by express, or 85c each by parcel post prepaid with 

 soil on roots. 



IDEAL— The darkest of all the Baby Ramblers, an 

 intense lustrous garnet. Flowers are not large but 

 are produced in very large trusses and are very 

 effective. Compact habit of growth. Blooms 

 abundantly all season. Price, first size plants, 

 35c each, 3 for $1, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 

 $1.00 each by express collect. All on own roots. 



Miscellaneous Roses 



HARRISON'S YELLOW ROSE— One of the finest 

 pure deep yellow hardy Roses ever grown. Three- 

 year-old plants only, $1.25 each. 



THE CHEROKEE ROSE— A strong, erect-growing 

 sort, with glossy green leaves. The bushes bear 

 large pure white Roses in great profusion. Mod- 

 erately hardy. Price, first size, 25c each, post- 

 paid; two-year-old plants, 85c each; $8.50 doz. 



SOLE I L D'OR — A blending of reddish gold, orange- 

 yellow, nasturtium-red and pink. Low-budded, 

 field-grown plants, $1.25 each. 



MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT (Daily Mail)— Buds 

 coral-red, shaded with yellow at the base, the open 

 flowers of medium size, semi-double, are of superb 

 coral-red tinted with yellow and rosy-scarlet. 

 Three-year-old plants only, $1.25 each, by 

 express. 



F. J. GROOTENDORST— This is a new type of 

 Rose which might properly be called a Rugosa Baby 

 Rambler, it being a cross between Rugosa and the 

 crimson Baby Rambler. Imagine a shrub-like Rugosa 

 Rose covered with trusses of crimson Baby Rambler 

 Roses and you will have a fair conception of this new 

 hybrid variety. It is not a Rose that you want to 

 plant in with your bed of Hybrid-Tea or Hybrid 

 Perpetual Roses, but is valuable to plant as an 

 isolated specimen or in a mass in a bed in an exposed 

 position or among shrubs in a shrubbery border or 

 use it for an everblooming hedge for which purpose 

 it is admirably adapted. It is absolutely hardy and 

 continues in bloom until late in the fall. Strong 

 two-year-old plants, $1.00 each, by express. 



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