BODDINGTON'S ^yUCL^lPl/ BULBS 



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Bambler Bose (type) 



RAMBLER AND CLIMBING ROSES, continued 



The Philadelphia Rambler 



THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HARDY CRIMSON CLIMBING ROSE IN EXISTENCE 



" Pliiladelphia Rambler" blooms two weeks earlier than Crimson Rambler. Flowers are exceedingly bright, very double, lasting and 

 durable. E.xcels all others as a forcing Rose. "Philadelphia Rambler" has splendid flowers, i ^ to 2 inches across and perfectly double. 

 Born in grand clusters, completely covering the whole bush, color, deep rich crimson, far brighter, more intense than " Crimson Rambler," 

 which has heretofore been the standard for brilliant color. The Philadelphia Rambler does not fade, bleach or wash out, hut holds its bright 

 dazzling color to the last, which adds greatly to its value. Has handsome foliage not subject to mildew, and is a most abundant bloomer. 

 Undoubtedly the brightest of all Hardy Crimson Climbing Roses yet produced. Strong, field-grown plants, well branched, 2 to 3 feet, 30c 

 each, 5 for $1.25, $20 per 100; 3 to 4 feet, 40 cts. each, 5 for $1.50, $25 per 100; 5 to 6 feet, 50 cts. each, 5 for $2.25 $40 per 100 



Crimson Rambler Rose. (American- grown.) As a climber 



— It is unsurpassed. By keeping it 



cut down it makes a splendid bedding Rose, and a hedge of it is the 

 most beautiful object imaginable. We can supply extra-strong, two- 

 year-old plants grown on their own roots, at the following prices : 4 

 to 5 feet long, 25 cts. each, $2.25 for 10, J20 per 100; 4 feet long, 20c. 

 each, $1 for 5, S18 per 100. 



Resembles the Crimson Rambler, except 

 in color, which is a lovely shell-pink, hold- 

 ing a longtime without fading. A very strong, vigorous grower and 

 free bloomer. 20 cts. each, $1 for 5, $18 per 100. 



Climbing Frau Karl Druschki. J'^'^ ^ climbing sport 



^— ^— ^— ^— ^— ^— — from the well-known 

 snow-white variety, Frau Karl Druschki, and should become very 

 popular. Good, strong plants are offered as follows ; 75 cts. eacli. 



Dorothy Perkins. 



$3 for 5. 



Climbing Hermosa. 



a continuou^- 

 similar, that 

 50 cts. each, ; 



bloomer 



s a beautiful soft pink 

 2 for 5, $35 per 100. 



(Novelty, '09.) This is a climbing va- 

 riety of the well-known Herm<isa. and as 

 highly reconniiended. Color of bloom 

 Strong, field-grown plants. 



Paul's Carmine Pillar. P"*" "i"^* attractive ciimb- 



ing Roses. Flowers large and free; 



Two-year-old, field-grown, 25c. ea., $1.25 for 5. 



Deep cherry-red, commonly called 

 the red (iloire de Dijon. 25 cts. ea.. 



color rosy carmine. 



Reine Marie Henriette. 



Gloire de Dijon. 



J^g^fg^lig^l Niel. One of the best known Climbing Roses, though 



unfortunately not hardy in the North. It is 



considered one of the best under glass, however. Color bright rich 

 golden yellow. Field-grown, 25 cts. each, $1.25 for 5. 



Another favorite of the climbing class, very 

 free llowering and comparatively hardy, with 

 slight protection, t'olor butT, orange center, very sweet-sceuted. 

 Field-grown, 25 cts. each, $1.25 for 5. 



WELL-KNOWN CLIMBERS 



Mme. Plantier. White. 



Baltimore Belle. I'ale blush color. 



Prairie Queen. Color red, changing to deep pink. 



Seven Sisters. Clear i)ink. 



20 cts. each, $1 for 5, $18 per 100 

 White Rambler (Thalia) I , .. . , 



Pink Rambler (ICunhn.svne) Snnilar to ( runsoi. Rambler, 



Yellow Rambler (Aglaia) I '■■''"■l" 



Extra-strong 2-year-oId plants, 20 cts. each, $1 for 6, $18 per 100 



$1 for 5. 



ROSA WICHURAIANA 



The Memorial Rose. Strong, 2-year-ol(l pl.nits, 15 cts. each, 75 cts. 

 for 5i $12 pi r KX). 



Wiohuraiana Hybrids. Strong, 2 ye.ir old p'ants, 25 cts. each, 

 %\ for 5, $18 |)er loo. 



