For a little more than former price for a single 
2 year old Rose you may now get two big 
husky 2 year old plants for only $1.00. 
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i Any Two—2 year $ i] e) 
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Baby Rambler Roses 
A conspicuous group is composed of the Baby 
Ramblers, so called because of the resemblance, in 
) dwarf (12 to 18 inches), to the Ramblers, with blooms 
_ produced in large, many flowered clusters. Absolutely 
_ hardy. 
Anny Muller—Color a shiny and brilliant pink, 
produced in the greatest profusion in large clusters. 
Double White Baby Rambler—Great masses of 
double, pure white flowers, covering the plant as 
with a mantle. 
Baby Tausendschon—Flowers firm, white deli- 
cately flushed pink, changing to deep rose-carmine. 
‘Geo. Elger—It produces great quantities of lovely 
little buds of golden-yellow, opening into minia- 
ture symmetrical Roses. Bush is so loaded with 
blooms they resemble a huge bouquet. 
Mrs. Wm. Cutbush—Flowers of pale pink borne 
in huge trusses throughout the entire summer. 
/ Orleans—Brilliant geranium red flowers, suffused 
rose, with a rosy-white center. 
Clothilde Soupert—A strong, dwarf grower and a 
truly wonderful bloomer, producing clusters after 
clusters of the finest formed flowers. Full and 
double, and deliciously sweet. Color effect is 
beautiful, ivory-white, shading toward the center 
to silvery-rose. 
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Price of all Baby Rambler and Polyantha 
_ Potted Roses offered on this page, 20c each for 
_ strong pot plants; 6 for $1.00 postpaid; two- 
year-old plants, 55c each, 2 for $1.00 by Parcel 
Post Prepaid. 
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| The Dingee & Conard Co. 
I am writing in regard to the Real Charles Dingee Rose. The 
most wonderful Rose I have ever seen. I have several different 
kinds but none to come up to the Dingee. 
re There was a man, a Rose Grower, here from Georgia and he 
“ called it William R. Smith. He sent me a sample of the William 
R. Smith and it wasn’t the same Rose, nothing to compare to 
|, the real Charles Dingee. It is the best Rose I ever saw. 
i, Yours very truly, 
H. M. Lovelace, St. Petersburg, Florida. 
Baby Doll or Tip Top 
The flowers are miniature in size but magnificent 
in form and produced by the hundreds. Exquisite 
for cutting or bouquets and bedding purposes. Makes 
a magnificent show in the open ground, always 
blooming from early spring until late fall. The tips 
of the petals are vivid scarlet, then mellowing down 
through shades of pink into saffron, lavender and 
gold, finally into deep old gold, a combination extra- 
ordinary and pleasing. Foliage slender and produced 
in abundance, dark lustre green. 
Mile. Cecile Brunner—Rosy pink on rich creamy 
white ground; a great bloomer; very satisfactory 
for bedding. 
Perle d’Or—Coppery gold, changing to fawn and 
salmon; flatrayed form, very double; elegantly 
perfumed. 
Gruss an Aachen—Yellowish rose colored with 
salmon pink and red shadings. Blooms larger than 
the average Polyantha. 
Lafayette—Very attractive large, bright crimson- 
scarlet, in sprays of 
40 or more flowers 
each. 
The Exquisite 
‘**Baby Doll?’ 
ec A Bed of Baby Rambler Roses—Own Root Plants 
