DINCEE OWN ROOT ROSES — THE RIGHT KIND 



Baby Rambler Roses 



A conspicuous group is composed of the Baby 

 Ramblers, so called because of the resemblance, in 

 dwarf (12 to 18 inches), to the ramblers, with blooms 

 produced in large, many flowered clusters. Abso- 

 lutely hardy. 



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 

 delicatel3 r flushed pink, changing to deep rosy-car- 

 mine. 

 GEO. ELGER — Tt produces great quantities 

 of lovely little buds of golden-yellow, open- 

 ing 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 en- 

 tire summer. 

 ORLEANS — Brilliant geranium red flow- 

 ers, suffused rose, with a rosy-white cen- 

 ter. 

 LAFAYETTE — Very attractive large, 

 bright crimson-scarlet, in sprays of 40 or 

 more flowers each. 

 GRUSS AN AACHEN— Yellowish rose 

 colored with salmon pink and red shad- 

 ings. Blooms larger than the average 

 polyantha. 

 ELLEN POULSON— Dark brilliant pink. 

 CLOTHILDE SOUPERT — Known the 

 world over as one of the very best of all 

 bedding Roses. A strong, dwarf grower 

 and a truly wonderful bloomer, producing 

 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 sil- 

 very-rose. 



The Exquisite 

 "Baby Doll" 



Baby Doll or Tip Top 



The flowers are miniature in size but mag- 

 nificent in form and produced by the hun- 

 dreds. Exquisite for cutting or bouquets 

 and bedding purposes. Makes a magnificent 

 show in the open ground, always blooming 

 from early spring until late fall. The tips 

 of the petals are vivid scarlet, then mellow- 

 ing down through shades of pink into saf- 

 fron, lavender and gold, finally into deep old 

 gold, a combination extraordinary and pleas- 

 ing. Foliage slender and produced in abun- 

 dance, dark lustre green. 

 MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER— Rosy pink 



on rich creamy white ground; a great 



bloomer; very satisfactory for bedding. 

 PERLE D'OR — Coppery gold, changing to 



fawn and salmon; flatrayed form, very 



double; elegantly perfumed. 



Price of all Baby Eambler and Polyantha Roses 

 offered on this page, 20c each for strong pot 

 plants; 6 for $1.00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 

 65c each; $7.50 per dozen, 6 at doz. rate by Par- 

 cel Post prepaid. 



A Bed of Baby Rambler Roses — own root plants 



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