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CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



HARDY EVERBLOOMING GARDEN ROSES— Continued 



Orleans. Brilliant cerise in color, with white 

 eye at center. A very fine variety. 



Suzanna. (New). A dwarf variety produc- 

 ing trusses of light pink flowers in the fireat- 

 est abundance. The iiitrn.iin i r I ' c. hhiiu ikIs 

 it as one of thebe.<t Baliy Uamlilrr- tui ljod- 

 ding yet introduced. 



$1.00 each, SIO.OO per doz. 



Triomphe Orleanais. Large, individual 

 flowers in splendid trusses. Attractive, vig- 

 orous growth. Color, bright clieii\' red 

 which does not fade or i)\iii)lc. .V j;irat 

 improvement on the popular Bali.\- I JamliU'r. 



50c. each, S5.00 per doz. 



We can supply the popular Baby Ramblers 

 in well-grown half standards on i8- to 24- 

 inch stems. For varieties and price refer to 

 Standard Roses on page 18. 



Hardy Climbing and Rambler Roses 



Suitable? for trainiiiji (ivcr arlmrs, |)()n'lu?s, ffiiccs, ur (itlicr objects. Tliex' all l)lo(iiii profusely and arc hardy under al- 

 most any conditions. The aildition of tiie single varieties to your Kose garden will add much to its attractiveness. 



For prices refer to page 22. 



American Pillar 



Alberic Barbier. ( 'reaiiiy whit e, shadeii yellow, buds doopor 

 yello\\, almost doul'le: earl>- tlow < riiifi. It is a ver\ free, 

 beautiful Kose, but somewhat lender and should have 

 a protected situation. 



75c. each 



American Pillar. A single-flowered variety, bearing pink 

 flowers in heavy tnis.ses. It retains its foliage until late in 

 the f all and is \cry ornamental. 



Baltimore Belle. Pale bhish, passing to white; very double 

 flowers in lieautifid, large clusters. A fine old climbing 



variety. 



Christine W'rijihi. This beautiful new AA'ichuraiana Ily- 



biid, of which tlie \arict>- ( 'arohne Testout is a jiarent, 

 t:ik(s ii< line color -abriiilit w ild rose pink from the latter, 

 ,iihl. III p.irl. the iorni, which is (piite iloulile and will inea.s- 

 -nn- Iroiii ihivc :in(l one-half to four inches in diameter. 

 The llo\\ci> ,irc pTdduced in (jU intilies, coming singly and 

 in clu>lcr>. The period of (lis|ilay is of 'greater diu'ation 

 than in the majoiilv of the climhers. Crowlh strong and 

 of a rufit;ed, braniiim^ character. \\ C regard tliis as one 

 of the most attractive climbing Roses. 



From 5-in. pots: 75c. per plant. 



Climbinji .\merican Beauty. \ fine, new, free-bloom iim 



cliiiii.ei' , \celleiil haliit. .'-Itroni; an<l vifiorous in iirowlli, 

 makih- iie,i\,\ c;iMes li'om 10 to 1.") feet in a single .season. 

 Itosy ciimxin flowers, pr()<lueed freely in .luneand occasion- 

 ally throughout the season. \'ery fragrant ; a fine Hose. 



From 5-in. pots: 75c. per ])lant. 

 Crimson Rambler. A well-known and very pojjular vari- 

 et.v. .\ strong, rank grower that produces heavy tru.sses of 

 brilliant, double, crimson flowers in great i)rofusion. 



