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CRIMSON RAMBLER 



\ wonderful Rose, the most remarkable h.iniy 

 imbing Rose that has been introduce! in 

 iny, many years. ThisRose has fulfilled ivt. v 



ooming plants, I5c. each; 2for25c. Two > c' . r 

 old plants, 18 inches high, 30 cents each. 



WHITE DOROTHY (Now) 



A pure white sport of the well-known Doroin> 

 Perkins, of same habit of growth and freedom ol 

 flowering; a splendid companion for the tink 

 variety, as it flowers at the same time Plants, 

 20c each; 3 for 50c. Two-Year-Old Plants, SOc 

 each. The Roses on the arch were grown by 



BLUE ROSE (Veilchenblau) 



Itambler, a seedling of the famous Crim'on 

 Rambler. The flowers are violet-blue in color 

 standing out in graceful form in large clubters 

 individual flowers measuring one to two inches 

 acioss This new-Rose is perfectly hardy 



Plants, 30c. each, 3 for 75c. Two-Year-Old 



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Miss Mary E.Martin 



JERICHO ROAD 

 FLORAL PARK , N .Y. ^ 



