Pink Baby Rambler 



(Anny Muller) 



A Magnificent New Rose 



Always in Bloom Hardy Everywhere 



See Color Plate Illustration on Following Page 



When we introduced and color-plated the Crimson Baby Rambler in 1905, its great merit was 

 early recognized and it fairly leaped into popularity, and has by its superiority been placed in 

 the lead of all Roses for planting dwarf hedges, massing -in beds and for single specimens. 



In the Pink Baby Rambler, which is the result of a cross between Crimson Rambler and 

 George Pemet we have a Rose identical in every way with Crimson Baby Rambler, except in 

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

 clusters, in the open ground, from early Spring until late in the Fall. The effect of a plant in 

 full bloom is really dazzling. Indoors in pots or boxes it is always in bloom. Each individual 

 flower measures about two inches in diameter; the petals with which the flowers are well 

 furnished are gracefully curved and twisted. The freely branching plants attain a height of 

 eighteen inches, and like all Roses of this class are immensely valuable for pots and open 

 ground culture. This excellent novelty is a grand Rose in every respect, and sure to gain the 

 admiration of gardeners as well as amateurs. Order early, as the stock is limited. 

 "O^'^^^rjk Strong one-year-old plants, on own roots, 50c. each; 5 lor $2; $4.75 per dozen, postpaid by 

 A lice mail; large two-year-old grafted plants, frotn 4 and 5 

 press, at purchaser's expense. 



5 inch pots, $1 each; 6 for $5.50, by ex- 



Crimson Baby Rambler 



Blooms every day in the 

 Of sturdy, vigorous habii 



An Ever-blooming Dwarf Crimson Rambler. Unique and novel, 

 year! Grows but twenty inches high. Color clear, brilliant ruby rose. 

 of growth; dark, glossy foliage, wonderfully free from insects, it requires no petting or coaxing 

 to succeed with — indeed it is impossible to keep this marvelous Rose from flowering all the 

 time. It is absolutely hardy everywhere. Unsurpassed for dwarf hedges, massing in beds and 

 single specimens. (See illustration and full description on page z"] of this book.) 



Own root stock, strong one-year-old plants, 15c. each; 9 for $1; $1.30 per dozen, postpaid 

 by mail. Two-year-old plants, on own roots, from 4 and 5 inch pots, 35c. each; 3 for $1; 

 $3.50 per dozen, by express, at purchaser's expense. 



Price 



Special Oflfer 



by express. D. & C. Roses stand for quality. 



One each of Pink and Crimson Baby Rambler, strong plants, 

 postpaid for 60c.; two of each, 4 in all, $1.00, postpaid. One of 

 each, two-year-old plants, for $1.25; two of each, 4 in all, $2.40 



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jLilium Philippensis} 



UriCK PHIL1PPKN8I8 



The Leading Rose 

 Growers of America 



This rare and beautiful Lily is a native of the high 

 mountain ranges of the Philippine Islands, and called 

 by the natives the ''Storm Lily" — owing doubtless to its 

 great resistance to the high winds and storms to which 

 it was subjected. It is an improvement on Lilium Har- 

 risii, the flowers being much larger and a great deal 

 longer, gracefully tapering trumpet shape, snow-white 

 in color, and deliciously delicate fragrance. The stalks 

 are slender, with narrow grass fern-like foliage, giving 

 it an exceedingly graceful appearance. It is splendid 

 for forcing and a superb decorative Lily, especially for 

 vase work, owing to the graceful effect produced. It 

 is a superb garden Lily, and 4 or 5 bulbs planted in the 

 lily or flower bed will make a beautiful clump and prove 

 most delightful. It is perfectly hardy in the open 

 ground, but will be benefited with a light protection. We 

 offer home grown bulbs. Price 25 cts. each; 6 for $1.00; 

 $1.75 per dozen, postpaid. 



The Dingee & Gonard Co., ^est Grove. Pa. 



