liahy Rambler. — This is one of the most 
practical all around roses over put on the mar- 
ket. Its color is richly crimson, and Its clus- 
ters are as large as In the ever popular Crim- 
son Rambler, from which it is derived. But 
it’s habits are widely different from the par- 
ent’s. 
“Baby Rambler” is strictly a bush and pot 
rose; and as such can be grown in the house 
just the same as Clotllde 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. 
TREE 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. 
BAItY RAM BEER TREE 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. 
DAHLIAS 
SHOW DAHLIAS DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
Dnhiins. — No garden Is complete without a 
show of these brilliant and stately autumn 
flowers, and nothing gives greater return for so 
little money and care. 
.Apple Blossoms. — Shade of apple blossom 
pink. 
Arabella. — Primrose, tipped and shaded old- 
rose and lavender. 
Mrs. Welleslej'. — Very showy, white edged and 
tipped crimson. 
I'eiielope. — White, itaked lavender. 
Queen of VellowB. — Perfect form. Solid yel- 
low. 
Ruby Queen. — Ruby red, richly shaded; fine 
large flower on long stem. 
A. D. Ovoni. — Perfect pink, with quilled 
petals. 
.Admiral I>e\vey. — Brilliant imperial purple. 
Black Beauty. — A beautiful dark, velvety 
maroon. 
('ilfford W. Bruton. — Immense size, canary 
yellow; the standard yellow for cutting. 
Sylvia. — Unusually large, full and shapely. 
Center white, shaded to soft pink on outer 
petals. 
Wm. Agnew. — Intense scarlet crimson, of 
mommoth size, and perfect form. 
Each, 20 cents, 
.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 Laelias. Must be seen 
to be appreciated. Growth Is very strong and 
healthy, producing strong, erect spikes of the 
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