For Permanent Beds the Baby Ramblers are Unsurpassed. 



Dwarf or Baby Rambler Roses 



*THE FAMOUS CRIMSON BABY RAMBLER— 



One of the most useful and ornamental Roses yet 

 introduced. It blooms in immense clusters similar 

 to Crimson Rambler, every day in the year, but 

 grows only 20 inches high. Better than an Azalea, 

 it is superb for single specimens, dwarf hedges 

 and for bedding. The color is clear and brilliant 

 ruby-red; foliage dark and glossy. Free from in- 

 sects and absolutely hardy everywhere. 



THE LOVEILY ANNY MULLER— This Rose is 

 very much the same as the Crimson Baby Rambler 

 except in the color of the flowers, which are a 

 shiny and brilliant pink, produced in the greatest 

 profusion in large clusters. It is a splendid com- 

 panion for the other excellent members of this 

 family. 



♦DOUBLE WHITE BABY RAMBLER— A most 

 beautiful companion to the Crimson Baby Ram- 

 bler, growing to the same height, and bearing 

 great masses of double, pure white flowers, cover- 

 ing the plant as with a mantle. The Roses are 

 delightfully scented, reminding one somewhat of 

 a hyacinth. 



ORLEANS— The most attractive of all the Baby 

 Rarnbler Roses. A very rapid grower, soon pro- 

 ducing a bush resembling a huge bouquet of bril- 

 liant geranium-red flowers, suffused rose, with a 

 rosy-white center. 



*YELLOW BABY RAMBLER— Similar in habit of 

 growth to the other Baby Ramblers, but of a 

 lemon-yellow. Makes a beautiful contrast with 

 the others. 



MRS. WM. CUTBUSH— Of dwarf growth, produc- 

 ing in^ constant profusion flowers of pale pink, 

 borne in huge trusses throughout the entire sum- 

 mer and autumn. Hardy. 



BABY TAUSENDSCHON— A dwarf form of the 

 Climbing Tausendschon or Thousand Beauties. It 

 has all the characteristics of the climber in the 

 charm of its flowers, but blooming the entire sea- 

 son. Flowers firm, white, delicately flushed pink, 

 changing to deep rosy-carmine. 



PHYLLIS — Considered by many to be the most 

 popular of the Pink Baby Ramblers. The color is 

 the shade of the Lawson Carnation — beautiful car- 

 mine-pink. Grows to a height of two feet; very 

 hardy; always in bloom; flowers are produced in 

 continuous succession in large clusters. 



JESSIE— Of all the "Baby Ramblers" this new vari- 

 ety bids fair to outstrip the others in popularity. 

 The flowers are of brilliant crimson, much the 

 color of a Richmond Rose and are borne in huge 

 clusters from early in the season until frost. 



*GEO. ELGER— A superb Poylantha Rose with just 

 sufficient of Tea Rose blood to make it different 

 from any in its class. It produces great quantities 

 of lovely little buds of gcMen-yellow, opening into 

 miniature symmetrical Roses. Each bush is so 

 loaded with blooms that they resemble a huge 

 bouquet. Like all Roses of this class it is free in 

 growth and bloom, blooming all summer. Hardy 

 everywhere with some protection. Foliage bright 

 attractive green. Excellent companion for the 

 Baby Ramblers. 



Price of all Baby Rambler Roses offered on this 

 page, except where noted, 15c each for strong one- 

 year pot plants; 4 for 50c, postpaid; two-year-old 

 plants, 40c each; $4.00 per dozen, % express. Plants 

 marked * furnished in still larger or star size at 

 75 cents each. 



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