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The **f^aiTiblep" Roses. 



This extraordinary family of Roses numbers among its members some of the most famous 

 varieties in cultivation, notably the Crimson and Yellow Ramblers. They are mostly hybrids of 

 Multiflora, are perfectly hardy and bear their grand flowers in wonderful profusion once a year, 

 usually in June or July. Crimson Rambler is, perhaps, the most remarkable variety in the list. 

 When in full bloom it presents the most gorgeous sight we have ever seen. 



Crimeon IRamblcr ^ ^ ^ ^ 



5 for 50 cts, 



per 



cts. each ; 4 for 



15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts. ; 

 dozen, postpaid. 



Two-year-old plants, 



SI ; S3 per dozen, bj' Express. 



Five-year-old plants, on own roots, extra 

 heavy, field grown, 75 cts. each; 2 for $1.25, by 

 Express. 



IPellow IRamblcr ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 



(AGLAIA.) 

 15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts.; 5 for 50 cts.; %l per 

 dozen, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, SO cts. 

 each; 4 for $1; S3 per dozen, by Express. Five- 

 year-old plants, 60 cts. each, by Express. 



Wlbite IRambler ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 



(THALIA.) 



15 cts. each : 2 for 25 cts.; 5 for 50 cts.; %l per 

 dozen, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, bO cis. 

 each ; 4 for Si ; S3 per dozen, by Express. 



pinh IRambler ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 



15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts.; 5 for 50 cts.; tl per 

 dozen, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, cO cts. 

 each ; 4 for $1 ; $3 per dozen, by Express. 



6ol&en IRambler ^^ ^ ^ ^ 



(ALLESTEK STELLA GRAY.) 



loots, each: 2 for 25 cts.; 5 for 50 cts.; $1 per 

 dozen, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 30 cts. 

 each ; 4 for SL ; 33 per dozen, by Express. 



Claire Jacquier ^^^^^^ 



15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts. ; 5 for 50 cts. ; $1 per 

 dozen, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, bO cis. 

 each ; 4 forgl; $3 per dozen, by Express. 



Ifair 1Ro6amon& ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 



15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts. ; 5 for 50 cts. ; %\ per 

 dozen, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 30 cts. 

 each ; 4 for 31 ; $3 per dozen, by Express. 



ClimbinQ Mbite ^ci^^^ 



15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts.; 5 for 50 cts.; 31 per 

 dozen, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 30 cts. 

 each ; 4 for $1 ; 33 per dozen, by Express. Five- 

 year-old plants, on own roots, extra heavy field 

 grown, 75 cts. each ; 2 for 31.25, by Express. 



jempreee of Cbina ^^^^ 



THE "APPLE-BLOSSOM ROSE." 



15 Cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts.; 5 for 50 cts.; 31 per 

 dozen, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 30 cts. 

 each ; 4 for 31 ; 33 per dozen, by Express. Five- 

 year-old plants, on own roots, extra heavy 

 tiL4d grown, 75 cts. each ; 2 for 31. 25, by Express. 



flDultiflora «^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ 



An exceedingly vigorous, rapid grower, making shoots lo to 20 

 feet in height in one season. When pegged down or grown as a bush 

 it is equally desirable, producing in marvelous profusion large trusses 

 of flowers pyramidal in form, and in color a rich glowing crimson. 

 When in full bloom it is a vivid crimson mass of beauty. In Japan, 

 its native home, it is known as the " Cherry Rose," so bright are its 

 flowers. Superb as a pot plant, has become the fashionable holiday- 

 plant in all the large cities, where it is sold at $5 and ^10 each. Last 

 Easter plants sold in Philadelphia at $50 each. Perfectly hardy. No 

 yard or garden in the land should be without CRIMSON Rambler. 



The only hardy yellow climbing Rose in cultivation, and as such 

 is almost indispensable. It is identical with CrIxMSON Rambler, 

 except its flowers which are deep golden yellow and very fragrant. As 

 many as 150 flowers have been counted in a single cluster. Abso- 

 lutely hardy. 



The flowers are the .size of a silver quarter, partly filled, very 

 fragrant, and in color pure white, sometimes tinged with blush. They 

 are borne in clusters. Hardy. 



Possesses the same valuable features found in the White Ram- 

 bler. Large trusses of brilliant light carmine flowers. Very popular. 



SPECIAL OFFER.— One each Crimson, Yellow, White and 

 Pink Ramblers, postpaid, for 40 cts.; two-year-old plants, one 

 each, by Express, $1. 



Blooms the first and every year in early Summer; also in the 

 Fall. Delightfully clove-scented golden-yellow flowers. Strong 

 healthy grower. 



The small Nankeen-yellow flowers are produced profusely in 

 large clusters like CRIMSON RAMBLER. Hardy. Chmbs rapidly 

 and blooms early. Exceedingly pretty and distinct. 



Light red flowers, mottled with rosy pink, large and full ; distinct 

 and beautiful. Foliage like a Hybrid Perpetual. 



A grand climber, immensely popular and deservedly so. Makes 

 a growth of 10 to 20 feet in a season, perfectly hardy, having with- 

 stood with us a temperature of 20° below zero. Large, full, double 

 flowers borne in clusters at intervals throughout the season. Color 

 snowy white. Delicious fragrance like Cherry-blossoms, a true ever- 

 blooming climbing Rose. Try it. 



A strong-growing Rose, attaining a height of 15 to 25 feet in a 

 single season. Produces throughout the season hundreds of hand- 

 somely formed buds and flowers ; color soft dark-red, changing to 

 lighter red or pink like an Apple-blossom. A customer says of ihis 

 Rose : " It is loaded with blossoms. I believe, in this State (Califor- 

 nia), we can gather flowers from it every day in the year." A great 

 Rose. It will please you. 



One of the handsomest of all Roses. Grows to a height of 8 to 

 10 feet. Produces countless numbers of creamy-white fragrant flow- 

 ers. The flowers are borne for a period of about six weeks and are 

 succeeded by brilliant red berries. As a decorative Winter plant it is 

 as good as Berberis thunbergi. Hardy. 



A descendant of MULTiFLORA and General Jacqueminot. 

 A remarkable variety. In some respects the equal of Crimson Ram- 

 bler. Flowers large, full and double, borne in large clusters after 

 the fashion of CRIMSON RAMBLER. Color bright carmine ; fragrant. 

 A vigorous climber. Healthy and hardy. Bears light-red berries 

 after blooming, like MULI'IFLORA. 



NOTE.— We were so struck with the beauty and value of Multiflora and Dawson that we color-plated them in " Our 

 New Guide " for i8g8. They are grand Roses. 



A Customer, Wm. J. Campbell, Germantown, Philadelphia, says under date of June 15, 1899 :— " In 1896 I paid you 15 cents for a 

 ♦ Crimson Rambler.' In 1897 it was a very pretty bush. Last year it bloomed profusely. This year it has o\^.r t%venty-five thousand 

 blossoms and is the admiration of the whole neighborhood. This year's new canes are already four feet long and there is no cleaner plant 

 in my garden. I advise every one, who has not already done so, to get a Crimson Rambler at once." 



15 Cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts.; 5 for 50 cts.; $1 per 

 dozen, postpaid. Two-year-old plants, 30 cts. 

 each ; 4 for $1 ; ^3 per dozen, by Express. 



H)^vp6on ^^^^^^'^^^ 



15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts.; 5 for 50 cts.; $1 per 

 dozen, postpaid Two-year-old plants, 30 cts. 

 each ; 4 for fel ; S3 per dozen, by Express. 



