Hardy Climbing Roses 
Desirable for covering trellises, walls or 
porches, as they succeed under any circum- 
stances, blooming in clusters of medium sized 
llowers profusely throughout the season. 
Anna Marie. — Rosy pink, changing to blush. 
Baltimore Belle. — Very double, blush white. 
I>awKon. — Flowers very double; bright car- 
mine. 
Kinpress of Oiina. — ^Brlght pink flowers, prac- 
tically ever-blooming. 
Multiflora Japouiou. — Blooms in clusters of 
pure white, perfectly hardy, and a very rapid 
grower. 
Prairie Queen. — Always popular, bright rosy 
red. 
Ruby Queen.— Deep ruby red, with shiny 
leathery foliage. 
Seven Sisters. — Crimson, changing all shades, 
to white. 
Each, strong plants, 35 cents, $3.50 per 12. 
Rambler Roses 
We are convinced that they are the most val- 
uable plant Introduction of the age. They are all 
perfectly hardy, and worthy of a place In every 
garden. 
White. — Identical with Crimson Rambler; 
dilTerent only in color, which Is pure, clear 
white. 
Dorothy Perkins. — In general habit closely re- 
sembles crimson rambler, but of a beautiful 
shell pink, full, and double, of an unusually 
large size for a cluster rose. 
Pink. — Resembles Crimson Rambler In every 
TREE ROSE 
respect but color, which in this is clear pink. 
The mature flowers often change to creamy 
white when fully matured. 
Philadelphiu. — Two weeks earlier than the 
old crimson rambler; blossoms all summer, col- 
or never fades, bleaches or washes out. Flow- 
ers borne In large clusters, completely covering 
the bush. Individual flowers often inches 
across. Perfectly double of a pure, deep, rich 
crimson, by far more intense than any other 
Crimson Rambler. - In every respect an im- 
provement over the old Crimson Rambler. 
(’rinisun. — Recognized as the most beautiful 
of crimson climbing roses. Thousands have 
been planted in the past few years, and al- 
most invariably have given entire satisfaction. 
Flowers are produced in large, pyramidal clus- 
ters, thirty-five to forty in a cluster, completely 
covering the plant, from the ground to the tip.s. 
Nothing is more effective. 
Yellow. — Similar to Crimson in style of 
growth, but individual flowers are larger, and 
clusters smaller. Color, light canary yellow. 
Psyche. — A seedling of Crimson Rambler. 
Blooms in clusters of from 8 to 25 flowers each 
of a delicate rosy pink shade, suffused salmon 
and yellow at the base. 
Each, strong 2 year plants, 35 cents. 
Bal>y Rambler. — This is one of the most prac- 
tical all around roses ever put on the market. 
Its color is richly crimson, and its clusters are 
us large as in the ever popular (Crimson Ram- 
bler, from which it is derived. But its habits 
are widely different from the parent's. 
"Baby Rambler” is strictly a bush and pot 
rose; and as such can be grown in the house 
just the same as Clothide Soupert, Hermosa, or 
any of the old time pot-plant varieties. It is 
spendthrift and tireless in its blooming, always 
showing a brilliant crown of crimson against 
Its glossy green leaves, whether as a bush In 
the summer garden, or as a winter decoration 
in the house. 
Each, strong field grown plants, 50 cents, 
$4.50 per 12. 
TRKK ROSES. 
The Tree Roses are grafted on hardy rose 
stalks four to five feet high, are tree shaped, 
and when In full bloom are objects of beauty 
making handsome plants for the lawn or Rose 
border. In this shape we offer only the Hy- 
brid perpetual or hardy, class. We have them 
in white, the different shades of pink, red and 
crimson. 
Each, fine strong, trees that will bloom nice- 
ly the first year, $1.00. 
BABY RAMBLER TRKK ROSE. 
A most attractive novelty in hardy roses. 
Budded on strong straight stems four feet high; 
the round, bushy Baby Rambler tops at all 
times a perfect mass of crimson bloom. The 
most florescent and striking of all the tree roses. 
Each, $1.50. 
Gladiolus 
We offer the favorite classes and newer vari- 
eties, as well as the old. The flowers are of 
almost every desirable color — brilliant scar- 
let. crimson, cream, white, striped, and varie- 
gated with spots and blotches in the most cur- 
ious manner. 
America (New Pink Gladiolus). — Color, a 
beautiful soft flesh-pink, much like "Enchant- 
ress” Carnation, except for a slight tinge of 
lavender, which gives it the delicate coloring of 
the most beautiful Laellas. Must be seen to be 
appreciated. Growth is very strong and healthy, 
producing strong, erect spikes of the largest 
flowers, well set to show to the best advant- 
ages. Each, 20 cents, $2.00 per 12. 
Augusta. — Lovely pure white with blue an- 
thers. 
