FAIRFAX ROSES — THE ARISTOCRATS OF ROSEDOM 
Tea Roses, continued 
Princess Bonnie. Red. One of 
the brightest, sweetest, freest-bloom- 
ing Roses in existence. The color 
is a rich, solid crimson, the inside 
being streaked with white. The 
odor is a delicate, very delicious 
tea scent. 
Safrano. Yellow. A variety of 
great value, particularly for out- 
door planting. It grows vigorously, 
and has the vitality necessary to 
produce a continuous crop of flowers 
from early summer until late in 
autumn; quite hardy. The color is 
bright apricot-yellow, changing to 
orange and fawn, sometimes tinted 
with rose. Very fragrant. 
Souv. de Pierre Netting. Yel- 
low. This beautiful Tea Rose is an 
introduction of one of the foremost 
firms of France, and has not been 
exceeded in merit by any Rose yet 
sent out from that country. Blooms Etoile de France (see page 3) 
very large, well filled and open 
easily; beautiful, elongated bud. Color apricot-yclIow tinged with golden, mixed with 
orange-yellow, edge of petals shaded beautiful carmine-rose; open flower is full and 
double and of good substance; extremely free flowering. 
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Baby Rambler. Blooms constantly 
BABY ROSES 
The first Rose of this class was the 
"Baby Rambler” introduced a few 
years ago. Its name came from the 
resemblance of the bloom to that 
of the Crimson Rambler, but as 
it is not a climber the name is 
misleading. All the varieties are 
perfectly hardy and arc among the 
most free blooming of all Roses. 
Splendid for low hedges. 
Baby Rambler. Red. A wonder- 
ful little Rose. It is equally fine 
for bedding or for growing in pots. 
The plants grow only about 18 
inches tall, but bloom constantly. 
The flowers are small, bright red, 
in clusters similar to the popular 
Crimson Rambler. The plant is 
vigorous and hardy, and the foliage 
is apparently very free from the 
attacks of insects. Price, mailing size, 
to cts. ; strong 2-year plants, 30 cts. 
Catherine Zeimet. White. The 
flowers are pure in color and the 
fragrance is delightful. These are 
borne in the customary large trusses 
and are very showy; as desirable as 
the crimson Baby Rambler for pot- 
ting or borders. Price, mailing size, 
10 cts.; 2-ycar plants, 30 cts. 
Two years ago you shipped me some of the largest, best, and most satisfactory Rose 
bushes I have ever received. Remembering this. I am enclosing another order which I trust 
will prove equally satisfactory. — R. E. F., West Point, Ga. 
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