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ROSES — Continued. 
PE ^.? A! * YELLO ) v — Perfectly hardy climber. Brightest yellow of all roses, 
No 1 50c e Sch abundance of medium sized flowers in June. Price, 2-year, 
Half Climbers 
G ^\^^'w h r ;l E y EN . SISTER ; S - Blooms in ,ar S e clusters, with flowers vary- 
pw„- 9 m „^ k, to c . rlms ° n . I-uxuriant dark green foliage; perfectly hardy. 
Price, 2-year blooming plants, 35c each. ■ * ' 
BALTIMORE BELLB-Pale blush, shading to rose color, very double, flowers 
n n „ a # "■♦'£" 1 . cl " ste , r .s. ' ne "hole P^nt. appearing a perfect mass of bloom. 
One of the best climbing roses, but must be protected in winter. Price 
'-year blooming plants, 35c each. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
BABY RAMBLER— The new rose; really a dwarf Crimson Rambler. This 
rose is a true perpetual bloomer, perfectly hardy, free from insects and dis- 
eases, and of easy culture. The most wonderful rose ever grown. A mass 
of bloom every day from May until frost. It is bound to take place of soft 
plants for bedding is incomparable for edging walks and driveways for park 
and cemetery use. for house culture, etc. Its popularity will be greater than 
tnat^ of its paren<. the Crimson Rambler. Price, 2-year field-grown, 75c 
Paul .\cyron 
ULRICH BRUNER — (Hybrid Perpetual) — Raised from Paul Neyron. Brilliant 
cherry red; a very effective color; flowers of fine form carried well upon 
the plant, petals of great substance, plant vigorous, hardy and resists mil- 
dew. One of the best varieties for forcing and open air culture. Two-year 
field-grown, 50c each. 
