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Od CftX BABY KAMBLEK. — New Dwarf Ever-blooming Crimson Rambler 



I r Ij I (MADAME AOHBERT LEVASSEUR). — This is the rose that has cre- 



^"""'^ ■ ated a commotion in the rose world wliich no other rose has ever 



MBfBf^ niAA IMA HtflOP*** approached. It Is without question a decidedly sensational variety, 



pVPnaKLIIIImlNn KIINFN ^""^ identical in every way with that wonderful rose. Crimson Ram- 



MiWkll HhWW III I 11 Ifl ■■ W W W bier, except it is a dwarf bushy grower and a true ever-bloomer, 



PRICES (except where otherwise noted)- ^^^"^ bloom all the time; flowers in large clusters; color, brightest 



PKii,!:.* (.except v\ aere omerwise notea;. crimson. It grows to a height of IS inches and hides the plant with 



One dozen choice mixed, two years old. $5.00; 50e. each, its flowers. 



One dozen choice mixed, one year old. ^^-.T,': -5c. each. \ ... ^ ^ 6 months 25c. each. 



One dozen choice mixed, six months old, ifil.:25; 15e. each, ^jjl yj^il^afiBS^ ^ year 40c. each. 



By express, not prepaid. ^^s. ^ LMII^SIa 2 years 70c. each. 



RHEA REID. — In this new American variety we 



have a decided aquisition — a rose of the type of the 



American Beauty, but of the easiest culture. It never CJ, -^k^^^K^ f>^3 <n> 



mildews or black-spots, and opens its large flowers -^K^^kT'*'^^ wM 

 perfectly under all weather conditions. In color it 

 varies with the temperature, in summer a bright 

 Jherry-rose. while in winter it is a rich crimson-scarlet. 



6-month plants, 40c. each. ^^tB^ ^^S^^^^jKW^I^I^S^B^IB^BSI M§ 



KILLARXEY.— New, hardy, ever-blooming Irish Hy- ^Si*^ ySunK+JM 



brid Tea Rose. Perfectly hardy; makes a strong, up- ^^P^™jfci(^»!TjlBk tl.jCi'i?^ Jl 19 



right bush, with beautiful deep bronze green foliage. ^^■•$^Wys"!y>S3KMlfcgM! ^ 



Is free-flowering, bearing its large, long-pointed buds ' C' ^BBF^O lzW ^^jfeiiliHB^^ 



and massive flowers on long, stiff, heavy slioots; an ex- ^i WSBWfc /aBi!^B|tefJWy^7^ 



quisite shade of deep, brilliant, sparkling shell pink. 'Swlg^^mSiMwXSSBIS^Ktt^S&'.r/^^^r/'^- 



Has a delightful tea fragrance. ajaMi — i jy 'TK"f™»»ia^— 



RICHMOXD. — &-er-blooming Hybrid Tea. Free — >S!'^^^"™*™ 'assaatlM^am. ,>«lj 



blooming, with scarlet crimson flowers borne on fine, . 



long stems, making it valuable for cutting purposes. ^^'W^^^^^i^S^ ^^'^^ -^B8i8MB!feMiiiM^^lfcSSlMIB*BMIlHBIBSK'ffifr' 



RED KAISERIV. — Similar to the Kaiserin Augusta M^^'^^ - - ^ 



Victoria in foliage, habit, shape and size of bloom, ex- ■ 



cepting the color of flowers being a l)eautiful cherry red. 6 months, 



30c. each; 1 year, 50c. each; 2 years, 75c. each 



WHITE RAMBLER (Thalia) — Pure, pearl white. Related to the 



Crimson Rambler. Similar in lial)it of growth. Flowers are pure 



white, quite double, and remain on the plant a long time. 6-month 



plants. 40c. each. 



HARDY 

 CLIMBING ROSES 



WHITE MICROPHIM.A, OR MAGXOLIA 

 ROSE. — Rich, creamy white; the most deliciously 

 fragrant of all Roses; has strong resemblance to 

 the odor of a magnolia; hence its name. Strong, 

 rapid grower; leaves small; very hardy; con- 

 stant bloomer. This is not a new Rose, but the 

 old-time climber that was so extensively grown 

 in ante-bellum days, and now coming to the 

 front as one of the great climbers. 



REIXE MARTE HEXRIETTE. — Cherry red; a 

 beautiful lively shade; buds long and pointed. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER. — Magnificent pyramidal clusters of 

 rich crimson roses. Every cluster a perfect bouquet of roses 

 in itself. Grows ten to twenty feet in a year. 



CLIMBING CLOTHILDE SOUPERT. — This grand new rose 

 Is of the climbing form of the well-known and popular ro.«e 

 Clothilde Soupe'rt. It is a vigorous grower, forming canes 15 

 feet in one season, and covered with large clusters of flowers all 

 summer. Flowers are large, double and a beautiful shell pink, form- 

 ing the buds in clusters. Perfectly hardy, and will stand any kind 

 of weather. We cheerfully recommend it as the best of all the 

 hardy ever-blooming roses. 



BALTIMORE BELLE. — A hardy climber; In color, a pale blush, 

 shading to rose color; very double flowers in large clusters. 



Six montlis old, each, 15c.; dozen, $1.25. One vear old, each. 2Kc.: 

 dozen, $2.75. Two years old, each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00. By express, 

 not prepaid. 



