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DINGEE'S ROSES ARE ALWAYS THE BEST 



(^rirtlQAIl Rflhv PamKlor An Ever- Blooming Dwarf Crimson Rambler. 

 l^nmSOn DaOy HamDier. unique and novet Blooms every day in 

 the year ! Grows but twenty inches high ! Better than an Azalea. Superb for 

 single specimens, dwarf hedges and bedding. It has become so famous that it 

 scarcely needs a description. Color clear brilliant ruby-red ; dark, glossy foliage, 

 free from insects. Absolutely hardy everywhere. 



15c. each ; 4 for ,>0c.; 9 for Sl.OO ; larger size, SOc each; 3 for 50c. Two-year-old 

 plants, dOc. each; .'i for Si. 10, postpaid. By express at purchaser's expense 35c. each ; 

 3 1or!Sl.OO; .*.*j..5() per dozen. Strong imported, low budded plants, three years old, 

 50c. each; 3 for !gil.35, by express. 



Pinlr RqKv II QtnKlor (Anny Mullen) Identical in every way with Crim- 

 riOK DaOy KamOier. souBaby feambler, except in the color of the 

 flowers, which are shining, brilliant pink, produced in great profusion in large 

 ters. A splendid companion for the Crimsou Baby Rambler. 



20«. each; J{ for 50c. ; larger plants, 2 5c. each; 

 5 for iSl.OO. Two-year old plants, 50c. each, post- 

 paid. By express at purchaser's expense, 4:0c. each ; 

 3 for SI. 00. 



White Baby Rambler, ^^t^^'^ptl^l 



novelty. Identical with the Ramblers mentioned 

 above, except in the color of its flowers, which is 

 pure snow-white. It has the true Rose perfume 

 in a high degree. Perfectly hardy. 



35c. each; 5 for SI. 00 ; larger size, 35c. each; 3 

 tor !«i,r^>n |>ostpaid. Two-year-old plants, 60'' PMrli. 



Qrkfk^Iol nff £i*. P^*" *'i**'** *** Crimson, Pink and White Baby Rambler, strong plants, for 

 OpeCiai UllCr 50c.; larger size, one of each, 3 in all, for 60c.,- one of each in two-year- 

 each, 3 in all, for JlfsS. ^^'^^' »**^*P«*** ^^ express at purchaser's expense, one of 



Dear Sirs:— You can't find another Rose that will equal Baby Rambler. We have had 

 several plants on trial the past year. They were full of bloom all sun^mer in the oS?n 

 ground, and at this writing we have a plant in an ordinary living room^i?Jh has bein full 

 of flowers all winter and now has several fine blooms. Respectfullv 



Randolph, N. Y 



RAY. H. PALMER. 



