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JOHN DAWRANCE, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. 
a good deal of the character of' the Persian Yellow, but with larger 
and more plentiful foliage. The flowers are large, full and double and 
of a coloring difficult to describe, the flowers varying in color from gold 
and orange to reddish gold, shaded with Nasturtium red. 
Ulrich Brunner. Bright cherry-red flowers large and full; a strong grow- 
er and always does well. 
Price: Strong 2-year old plants 50 cts. each, $4.50 per doz. 
MOSS ROSES. 
Strong plants of the following varieties, 50 cts. each, $4.50 per doz. 
Comtesse de Murinais. One of the best pure white Moss Roses. The buds 
are finely mossed; flowers large and fragrant. 
Crested Moss. Deep pink colored buds, surrounded with a mossy fringe 
and crest. A fragrant and beautiful Rose. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 
Crimson Rambler. This new and distinct climbing variety, about which so 
much has been said, has fully jus ified itself in growth and bloom. The 
plant is a strong, vigorous grower, growing 8 to 10 feet in a single sea- 
son: me individual flowers are about 2 inches in diameter and are 
borne in large pyramidal clusters of thirty to forty blossoms; the color 
is a rich glowing crimson. 
Dorothy Perkins. A most remarkable new variety of strong vigorous 
growth, flowering profusely in la -ge clusters; very fragrant and last- 
ing; color, soft shell pink; a gra id Rose in every way. 
Lady Gay. A New Pink Rambler. T.iis most desirable variety is a seed- 
ling of the Crimson Rambler which it resembles in all respects except 
color; the flowers are numerous, of good size and are delicately per- 
fumed. The color is a rich cerise pink, passing with age to a soft tint- 
ed white, the effect of a plant in lull bloom with the combination of 
soft white flowers, cherry-pink tu Is, and the deep green of the foliage 
is indeed charming. 
Trier. A New White Rambler. A strong growing climber on the gener- 
al order of the Crimson Rambler but with large clusters of soft tinted 
flowers changing to pure whit". nice and full, but opening to show a 
large cluster of yellow stamens. It is exceedingly pretty and deserves 
a place in every garden. 
Strong 2-year-old plants 50 cts. each. 
THE BABY RAMBLER ROSES. ! 
A very popular addition to the class of be dding Roses. These are 
not climbing or rambling Roses as the name suggests, but dwarf or bush 
forms of the Crimson and other ramblers. They produce dwarf compact 
bushes about 18 inches in height with clean bright foliage which is remark- 
ably free from insect troubles or disease. The most remarkable feature of 
this variety is freedom of bloom, being never out of bloom from early 
spring until heavy frosts. The individual flowers are about two inches in 
diameter and borne in clusters. We have them in three colors as follows: 
Crimson Baby Rambler. Crimson flowers, similar to the popular climbing 
Crimson Rambler. , 
