Allen Nursery Co. 
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DWARF PERPETUAL RAMBLERS 
Baby Dorothy — This new unique variety 
is a seedling of Baby Rambler. It 
has all of its good qualities, but is 
superior to it. It is a good grower, 
reaching a height of twenty inches, 
with bright, clean foliage. It 
blooms immensely, having as many 
as one hundred flowers to a cluster. 
Its color is a bright rosy crimson. 
The flowers last a long time after 
being cut. Tt is a superior variety 
for the garden and is the best of its 
class. Awarded a Gold Medal by 
the French Committee of the Orleans 
Horticultural Society. 
PERPETUAL TENDER ROSES 
Under this head we include all classes 
of Tender Roses — Bourbon, China, Nois- 
ette and Tea, and indicate the class to 
which each variety belongs with the let- 
ter B, C, N or T respectfully. 
Agrippina — (C) — Red, velvety crimson; 
moderately double; fine in buds; val- 
uable for planting out. One of the 
best. 
Bon Silene — (T)- — Rosy carmine, shaded 
with salmon; fragrant and very free 
flowering. Valuable for the buds. 
Baby Rambler — This 
new rose is a 
cross between 
Crimson Rambler 
and Glory of 
Polyanthus, and 
may be described 
as a dwarf form 
of the widely 
known and popu- 
lar climbing rose, 
Crimson Rambler 
being hardy, vig- 
orous and perpet- 
ual flowering. 
The flowers are 
large, well form- 
ed, of a crimson 
red color, and 
borne in clusters. 
Baby Rambler 
Catherine Mermet— (T)— B r i g h t flesh 
color, with the same peculiar lustre 
possessed by La France. Large, full 
and beautiful. One of the finest Teas. 
Glorie de Dijon— (T)— Climber. A cmn- 
bination of salmon, orange and buff; 
early; large, and of good globular 
form; hardy. 
Hermosa — (B) — Bright rose; a most con- 
stant bloomer; hardy; one of the 
best. 
Marechal Neil— (N)— Deep yellow; very 
large, very full, globular, highly 
scented; requires careful treatment. 
It should bo severely pruned. The 
finest yellow rose. 
Pina Baby Rambler — 
(Anny Muller) — 
This new Pink 
Baby Rambler is 
of the same free 
flowering Polyan- 
tha class as the 
Crimson Baby Rambler. The blos- 
soms are a fascinating shade of deep 
rose with petals curled and twisted, 
producing a fluffy effect. Its hardi- 
ness, vigorous habit of growth, with 
well-branched bushes and healthy, 
rich green foliage, are all qualities 
which (just as in the case of the 
Crimson Baby Rambler) commend it 
to the careful buyer. 
White Baby Rambler — (Katherine Zcimet 
or Snow) — One of the most charming 
Roses in the Poivantha class is this 
little rose. It continues to bloom 
all summer through with amazing 
freedom and fulness. Bushes can- 
delabra shaped and each branch bear- 
ing from 15 to 50 little flowers, 
creamy-white passing to snow-white. 
A truly charming rose and affords 
an abundance of flowers for cutting. 
