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Lawrance’s Nurseries, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 
Two New Hardy Climbing Roses. 
Crimson Rambler. 
A decided novelty recently introduced from Japan. The plant is a vigorous grower, 
growing 8 to io feet in a single season. The 
flowers are produced in large pyramidal clus- 
ters of 30 to 40 blooms. The individual flow- 
ers are about 2 inches in diameter, and remain 
in good condition on the plant a long time. 
The color is a rich, glowing crimson, without 
the purplish tint so commonly seen in crim- 
son Roses, and the clusters are exceedingly 
brilliant in effect A valuable Rose for trel- 
lises in the garden or a handsome specimen in 
a tub or pot This Rose is a novelty about 
which much has been said, but nothing that 
the Rose itself has not fully justified in growth 
and bloom Strong plants, from 3-inch pots, 
25 cts. each ; strong plants, from 5-inch pots, 
50 cts. each . 
Yellow Rambler. 
(Aglaia.) 
A fitting companion to the above variety. 
The flowers are very fragrant, of a beautiful 
yellow, and borne in large pyramidal trusses, 
often as many as 50 to 60 flowers in a bunch ; 
strong in growth, frequently making shoots of 
6 to 50 feet in a single season. It is the only 
hardy yellow climbing Rose Strong plants, 
from 3-inch pots, 75 cts. each. 
Hardy Rudbeckia, Golden Glow . 
An excellent new hardy plant, that deserves a place in every garden. Of fine 
habit, vigorous growth, and very free-blooming 
qualities. The flowers are borne on long stems, 
beautifully furnished with foliage, making it invalu- 
able for cut-flowers. Flowers very large and double, 
more elegant and beautiful than the double sun- 
flower ( Helianthus multifloras plenus). 25 cts. each, 
five for $1. 
The Wonderful New Fruit, 
STRAWBERRY-RASPBERRY. 
A remarkable new fruit, growing about 2 feet 
high, with elegant rose-like foliage and large white 
flowers resembling a single rose. The flowers are 
succeeded by large red fruits intermediate between 
a Strawberry and Raspberry, and resembling either 
in some respects, though the flavor is said to be pecu- 
liar to the hybrid, and much liked by some. Will 
bear the first year. 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. 
Strawberry-Raspterry. 
