BEARS IN MARVELOUS PROFUSION IMMENSE- 

 TRUSSES OF DEEP GLOWING CRIMSON FLOWERS" 



"Crimson Rambler" 



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THE 



NEW HARDY CLiriBINQ ROSE. 

 WONDER AND ADfllRATION OF ALL. 



A Rose Tree's 5650 Flowers, 



Doylestown, Pa , July 2 —Upon 

 the Kauffman larm, in Springfield 

 Township, is a Rose that will even 

 go beyond the one recently reported. 

 It is the Crimson Rambler variety, 

 noted for its remarkable growth and 

 abundance of flowers. It bears a 

 beautiful crimson flower, and at th 

 present time has 5650 

 blossoms and buds. — 

 IfromPIiilad' a Record, 

 July 3, 1897. 



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WE doubt if any Rose ever introduced dur- 

 ing our twenty -nine years of experience 

 in the Rose business has been advertised 

 so extensively and attained such wide- 

 spread popularity as has this new Flardy Japa- 

 nese Climbing Hose. It has won prizes every- 

 where, and is unquestionably the most sensa- 

 tional Rose introduced during the past decade. 

 It is truly a remarkable and unlooked-for nov- 

 elty among climbing Roses. It is a vigorous, 

 rapid grower, making shoots from eight to ten 

 feet in height during a season ; when pegged 

 down or grown as a bush it is equally desirable, 

 producing in the greatest profusion innumer- 

 able trusses of flowers, whose 

 appearance is rich and striking 

 in the extreme. As will be seen 

 in our illustration, the flowers 

 are borne in immense trusses, 

 pyramidal in form, and in color 

 are rich glowing crimson — an 

 effect so strikingly beautiful as 

 to baffle descri ption. When 

 in full bloom it is a 

 vivid crimson mass of 

 beauty. A correspondent 

 in the London Garden writes 

 that on one shoot alone 

 over 



perfect bright 

 crimson blooms 

 were counted. 



It is exceedingly hardy, and we 

 have yet to hear, even where the 

 Winters are severest, of its not 

 standing the coldest weather with 

 impunity. Where will there be 

 found any flower that approaches 

 this wonderful Rose for home 

 planting, or in effective decora- 

 tive value ? 



NO YARD OR GARDEN 



IN THE LAND 

 SHOULD BE WITHOUT 



Crimson Rambler. 



PRICE 



Strong young plants from 3-inch pots, 20 

 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1,00. 



Two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each ; 3 for 

 $1. By Express only. 



Strong five-year-old plants, $1.00 each, by 

 Express only. 



A limited number of mag- 

 nificent, large, field-grown 

 Roses, on own roots, that are 

 great, heavily-rooted plants, 

 wrJV&^s^ five V ears oIc ** They will 

 W^ ^—-s^- — . give immediate results. $ J -00 

 New Hardy Climbing Rose, Crimson Rambler, from photograph of a plant 6 feet high trained to a stake, each, by Express only. 

 SPECIAL OFFER.-One each, 3-inch pot plant of Crimson.White Pink and Yellow Rambler Roses, postpaid 

 by Mail, for 50 cts.; one each, two-year-old plants of 4 varieties named, for only $1.35, by Express. 



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