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M. H. WALSH, WOODS HOLE, MASS. 
OTHER RAMBLERS OF RECENT INTRODUCTION AND STERLING MERIT, continued 
WALSH'S “DEBUTANTE" 
Beautiful soft pink flowers borne in clusters, 
similar to Crimson Rambler; very fragrant and, 
when open, they have the delicate odor of the Sweet- 
brier. Flowers are double and of uniform size. Foli¬ 
age dark green and glossy. A splendid variety, and 
especially suited for climbing or trailing. Blooms 
freely in July and again a second time in September 
and October. Strong, field-grown, flowering plants, 
75 cts. each. 
WALSH'S “EVANGELINE” 
A distinct variety, with single flowers 2 inches in 
diameter. The foliage is very luxuriant. Flowers 
are borne in large clusters, are white with the tips of 
petals pink; deliciously fragrant. Foliage on the 
young growth is a beautiful bronze-green. The 
contrast of the flowers with the foliage is most 
charming. Evangeline is suitable for pergolas, 
parkways, trellises, or for whatever purposes it may 
be desired. Perfectly hardy. $i each. 
WALSH S "HIAWATHA" 
This seedling attracted much attention and 
evoked many favorable comments when exhibited 
for the first time at the spring exhibition of the 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society, in March, 
1902. It is a distinctly different type of the beauti¬ 
ful Ramblers. It is a seedling from Crimson Ram¬ 
bler. The flowers are single, and are of deep, intense 
crimson, with the petals shading to a pure white 
at the base. The foliage is of a light, glossy green. 
The remarkable beauty and the striking effect of a 
plant in full bloom must be seen to be thoroughly 
appreciated. It blooms very freely in June, and gives 
a second lot of lovely flowers in September and 
October. It is undoubtedly one of the best of all 
single Roses. It is an excellent sort for forcing, and 
is well suited for climbing or trailing. The plant is 
perfectly hardy and the leaves and stems are very 
tough and less susceptible to the attacks of in¬ 
sects than any other Rose in this popular class. 
75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
WALSH'S "LA FIAMMA" 
Flame-colored Roses are not common. The 
cluster of flowers are very large, borne on strong 
stems; plants make a growth of 15 feet in a season; 
flowers single. Perfectly hardy. 75 cts. each. 
WALSH'S "PARADISE" 
Single flowers, pink and white. The formation of 
the petals has a peculiar and artistic effect; the 
edges of petals are imbricated. Flowers hang in 
graceful clusters. Foliage light, glossy green. 
Perfectly hardy. Field-grown plants, $1 each, 
$9 per doz. 
EMILY GRAY 
Golden yellow; lovely foliage. $1.50 each. 
AVIATEUR BLERIOT 
Mowers saffron-yellow, center golden yellow; 
flowers in clusters. 75 cts. each. 
GARDENIA 
Bright yellow, paler as flowers expand; good 
grower. Flowers are fragrant and the foliage is rich, I 
deep dark green. 50 cts. each. 
GOLDFINCH 
New English Rambler. A new yellow Rose, with 
the flowers growing in handsome clusters. Superior 
in color to the so-called Yellow Rambler, Aglaia. It 
is perfectly hardy; growth is vigorous and foliage 
handsome. $1 each. 
SHOWER OF GOLD 
Introduced in 1911. Very vigorous; enormous 
laterals are produced, which are densely clad with 
beautiful glossy foliage; almost the color of William 
Allen Richardson Rose. Very fine. $1.50 each; 
second size, $1 each. 
TAUSENDSCHON 
Pink and white, double flowers of splendid size 
are borne on the same cluster. Blooms profusely 
in large clusters; fine, vigorous growth and bold 
foliage. A unique novelty. 75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER 
Vivid scarlet, shaded with crimson. Good for 
pillars, pergolas, and for other purposes where 
climbers are needed. $1 each. 
ALIDA LOVETT 
The bright shell-pink flowers are of the size and 
quality of a Hybrid Tea, with the base of the petals 
slightly shaded sulphur-yellow; slightly fragrant. 
$1 each. 
BESS LOVETT 
Crimson-red flowers, borne in long-stemmed 
clusters suitable for cutting; fragrant. Glossy 
foliage. $1 each. 
FRANCOIS JURANVILLE (New) 
Clusters of small, double, bright salmon-pink 
flowers, toned yellow at the base. Blooms profusely. 
$1 each. 
GERBE ROSE 
Mowers large, double, borne singly on stiff stems, 
and of clear delicate pink color. Early and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. $1 each. 
MRS. GEORGE C. THOMAS (New) 
Orange bud, opening to a light salmon-pink, 
lighter in center. Blooms freely from June till 
October 1. $2 each. 
MRS. F. W. FLIGHT 
Mowers clear rose-pink, of medium size, semi- 
double. Blooms profusely. A good pillar Rose. 
$1 each. 
STAR OF PERSIA 
Semi-double, bright yellow flowers borne in 
large, loose sprays. Vigorous grower. Blooms early 
and flowers retain their color. $1.50 each. 
ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN 
I he bright pink flowers arc of fine shape and 
size, with exquisite perfume. Blooms early. Most 
desirable. $1 each. 
ALBERIC BARBIER 
Long, slender sulphur-yellow buds, opening to 
creamy white flowers. Foliage is a dark, glossy 
green. $1 each. 
