PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Hardy Roses 61 
Baby Rambler Roses 
Hybrid Polyanthas 
CONTINUOUS ALL-SUMMER BLOOM 
Called the “Baby” Ramblers on account of their very 
short, close growth as compared with the long-known 
trellis climbers, the clustered flowers being identical. As 
Pot Plants, the varied types make wonderful forced 
specimens for winter decoration ; in summer, their bril¬ 
liant clusters lay ribbons of color along the garden bor¬ 
ders from June till fall. They seldom grow higher than 
18 or 24 inches, and spread never over 2 feet. For con¬ 
tinuous edging, set 15 to 18 inches apart. 
Hedges of the thriftier kinds are now being used exten¬ 
sively, thus combining good low-growing hedge material 
with a continuous, sparkling show of flowers. 
Baby Rambler Rose Bed. 
PRICES Po *‘ p i.“i 
3 for $1.50 
6 for $2.75 
Crimson Baby Rambler The original of this dwarf 
— .I ■ . . — . . .. i group. Border your paths 
and garden beds with lines of this vivid, long-seasoned, 
long-lived, deep crimson clustered Rose. 
epCflAI 35c each in lots of 25 or more, by express 
DrLUlrtk collect. 
Baby Tausendschon. A prevailing flesh-pink color. 
Brna Teschendorff. Unfading cardinal-red. 
Golden Salmon. The flowers are large, semi-double, thickly 
clustered, red-salmon overlaid orange and gold; light eye. 
Verdun. Very showy; brilliant cherry-red. 
White Baby Rambler. Pure white, double flowers. 
PRICES 
Postpaid: 
Each 
70c 
3 for $2.00 
6 for $3.75 
Gloria (Vlundi New- The best and most generally satisfac- 
— . . —— tory of the orange-scarlet Polyanthas ; em¬ 
phatic, clear, uniform, comparatively unfading. Fully double. 
GrUSS an Aachen Individual flowers perfect and big 
-enough to rank with the Hybrid Teas ; 
its broad clusters excellent for cutting; Buds orange-red 
and yellow; scented flowers flesh-pink and salmon-yellow. 
Lafayette Loose clusters ; its individual flowers 3 inches 
' . - wide, semi-double and prettily ruffled, strung 
together in great branching sprays ; brilliant cherry-crimson. 
Pink Lafayette A beautiful deep rose-pink sport of the 
- above. 
Frau Karl Druschki. 
Hybrid Perpetual 
“JUNE 
ROSES’ 
Brilliant with perfumed flowers, larger than the Hybrid Tea 
class. On account of disparity in growth and blooming season, 
this larger type should not be included in the same rose bed 
with the Hybrid Teas. Cut back annually to about 8 inches. 
l Each— 
3 for $1.35 
sec in # 2 
Each— 
3 for 80c >VS 
Capt. Hayward. Velvety carmine-crimson ; large. 
Clio. Satiny blush pink, rose-pink at center. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Waxy paper-white; its bud, half 
opened state and maturity are exquisite. Of longer blooming 
season than the type, yielding its final bouquets under the 
first fall of snow. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. Very free bloom, crimson-scarlet. 
George Arends. Large, perfect; silvered pink. 
Jubilee. Pure red, shading to crimson and maroon. 
Mrs. J. H. Eaing. Soft, delicate pink, with satin cast. 
Paul Neyron. Very large, perfect; bright ruddy pink. This 
variety is notable for long, thick stems without thorns, and 
normally produces its best flower crop in September. 
Persian Yellow. Deep golden yellow; semi-double small flow¬ 
ers. This is not cut back like the others and becomes in time 
the well known yellow door-yard rose bush. 
Soleil d’Or. Large, full flowers, gold and orange-yellow, vary¬ 
ing to ruddy go^d suffused nasturtium-red. 
Ulrich Brunner. Fine form and popular; cherry-red. 
Price of 
MME. A. BARBIER 
No. 1. 
No. 2. 
Each, 60c; 3 for $1.65 
Each, 35c; 3 for 1.00 
Mme. Albert Barbies 
A magnificent new variety of 
fully double formation, great 
freedom and extra long bloom¬ 
ing season. Pearl-white suf¬ 
fused with blush-pink, the 
golden apricot glow from base 
and center richly illuminating. 
MOSS ROSES 
A shrubby type well known 
to old-time gardens; vigorous, 
with lustrous foliage. Distin¬ 
guished by the moss-like cover¬ 
ing of the buds. 
Blanche Moreau. Flowers pure 
white. 
Henri Martin. Glossy pink 
tinged crimson. 
Salet. Late; light rose; large 
and full. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
