CATALOG 
BABY RAMBLER. Poly. (Levavasseur, 1903.) 
This sort is always in bloom, grows bushy and dwarf in 
size, rarely over 18 to 24 inches in height. Every shoot 
and branch is crowned with a cluster of twenty or more 
Roses of brightest crimson, probably a little darker than 
Lafayette. The plant is often hidden with bloom. Just 
the thing to use for a small group or bed, or for any spot 
where a continual flowering is wanted. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. H. T. 
(A. Dickson & Sons, 1922.) 
This new Rose of strong, upright growth and delicious 
perfume, presents a charming color combination, the 
opening flower being rich carmine blushed and suffused 
copper to orange, while the inside petals are soft salmon- 
pink with ecru. A free bloomer with high pointed buds. 
Very healthy plant. 
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