blooms have been produced on a single plant. Dreer, of Philadel- 
phia, gives the record of a plant at the Grand View Sanitarium, 
"Wernersville, Pennsylvania, which at four years of age had over 
3.000 roses; at five years there were nearly 5,000; the sixth year 
about 9,000, and the seventh year there were by actual count, 
19,721 roses on the bush. As many as 150 roses have been 
counted on a single cluster, and 75 to 100 is not uncommon. It 
Is perfectly hardy everywhere, requiring no protection. The foli- 
age remains on the plant well into the winter. Every garden 
echould contain this Rose. Plant in deep, rich soil. 
• THE NEW ROSE- BABY RAMBLER 
The Greatest Bedding and Forcing Rose in Existence. 
It blooms every day of the year in the house. Out of doors 
from May until November. 
It is perfectly hardy and remarkably vigorous and free from 
Insects and fungus. 
This new Rose, which was sent out by the name of Mme. 
Norbert Levavasser. is a cross between Crimson Rambler and 
Olory Polyanthas, retaining the color of the former with the 
exceedingly free flowering habit of the latter, as well as its 
dwarf growth. 
The plants are very vigorous, grow to a height of about 24 
inches. The foliage is dark, glossy, profuse and remarkably free 
from insects and fungus. 
The flowers are borne in clusters, 30. 40 and 50 flowers to a 
cluster. They are in every way just like those of the Climbing 
Crimson Rambler and are produced perpetually. 
It is the Rose for bedding out. No garden, no matter how 
small or large should be without it. There is no rose in 
existence that equals it in freedom of bloom and perpetual bloom- 
ing qualities. 
CLIMBll^G AND PILLAR ROSES 
Baltimore Bell — White tinged with blush. 
Dorothy Perkins -Rosy pink large, very desirable new climb- 
er. Very hardy, long pointed buds grow in clusters from 10 to 
30. Remarkably pretty rose. 
Climbing Meteor — Climbing Meteor is the acme of all red 
Climbing Roses. It is a free persistent bloomer and will mak-3 
a growth of from ten to fifteen feet in a season. We do not hesi- 
tate to place it at the head of the list of all Roses for summer 
blooming, as it will make a strong growth and literally loaded 
with its deep, rich, red flowers all the time. 
Yellow Rambler — The color is a decined yellow. The flowers 
are very sweet scented, habit ol growth is very vigorous, well 
established plants often making shoots from eight to ten feet in 
height in a single season. 
Queen of the Prairie — Bright rosy red; frequently striped 
with white, large, compact and globular. 
Mrs. Robert Peary (Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria) — A 
sport from that grand, hardy, ever-blooming Rose, Kaiserin 
Augusta Victoria. It has the safe beautiful creamy white 
flowers, and splendidly shaped buds, and in addition has a strong 
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