BABY ANNY MULLER, SUPERB FOR BEDDING AND BORDERS 
Polyantha Roses (Continued) 
Hermosa. An old-time favorite that bears 
bright pink flowers and blooms persist¬ 
ently. 
Pink Baby Rambler (Anny Muller). This we 
consider a remarkable variety, and one of 
the very best dwarf bedding garden Roses. 
It is perfectly hardy, and is a grand 
bloomer, being always in bloom. It is a 
pleasing color, a brilliant luminous pink 
and attracts the eye at once. It is a good 
grower, effective, and worthy of great 
praise. 50 cts. each, $4 per dozen, $30 per 
100. 
White Baby Rambler (Catherine Zeimet). 
This is, as yet, the only white Rose intro¬ 
duced in Europe. It has proved to be per¬ 
fectly hardy, a great point for a white 
rose, and is a great constant bloomer. It 
blooms in large clusters and when in 
flower, a bed of them at a distance looks 
as if the ground was covered with snow, 
Its flowers are pure white, fragrant and 
desirable. It is highly appreciated by 
those who already have it. 50 cts. each, 
$4 per dozen, $30 per 100. 
MEMORIAL, OR EVERGREEN ROSES 
Roses of this family are of a trailing habit, 
very hardy and recommended for covering 
walls, rocks, rough ground or for any purpose 
for which a creeping Rose is desired. They 
are much used for mass plantings, to produce 
wild, natural effects. 
Gardenia. Bright yellow flowers. 
Manda’s Triumph. Large, abundant clusters 
of medium double pure white flowers. 
South Orange Perfection. Clusters of small 
double flowers, pink in the bud, changing 
to white as they open. 
Universal Favorite. Vigorous variety with a 
profusion of immense double flowers of 
beautiful rose-color. 
Wichuraiana (Memorial Rose). Beautiful small 
glossy evergreen foliage. A grand trailer 
over all sorts of places. Fragrant, single 
waxy white flowers are borne profusely 
in June. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
The Climbing Blue Rambler. A New Rose 
from Germany. It is a climbing variety, 
a seedling of the Crimson Rambler which 
is the most successful rose ever introduced. 
The Blue Rambler grows as strong as the 
crimson variety, with bright green foliage, 
and is a fitting companion to Dorothy 
Perkins and the Crimson Rambler. Its 
color is violet blue, making it the rara avis 
of the climbing roses. We have been wait¬ 
ing for a Blue Rose many years, now we 
have it. $1 each, $9 per dozen. 
Crimson Rambler. Well known and popular. 
A strong, rapid grower that produces ex¬ 
ceedingly large and brilliant clusters of 
small double crimson flowers in great pro¬ 
fusion. There is nothing finer for trailing 
over verandas, walls, pillars, etc. 
Our Mr. John G. Glen found this rose in 
England in 1892, since which time we have 
sold nearly half a million plants. 
Each. 12 100 
2-yr. heavy field-grown. .$0.35 $3.00 $18.00 
Climbing Clothilde Soupert. Rich creamy 
white flowers, sometimes blush. A vigor¬ 
ous grower, blooming abundantly and per¬ 
sistently almost until frost. Each 10 
2-year field grown .$0.35 $2.50 
Cherokee. Flowers large and of a pure silvery 
white; center full of bright yellow sta¬ 
mens; very charming and attractive. Quite 
valuable for screens, fences and arbors, as 
it covers them quickly. 
Dawson. Considered by some to be as valu¬ 
able as the Crimson Rambler. Large clus¬ 
ters of semi-double bright carmine flowers. 
Strong grower. 
Dorothy Perkins. A splendid sort with beau¬ 
tiful shell-pink flowers, full, large and dou¬ 
ble. The trusses often contain 30 or 40 
individual flowers. Bright foliage that 
keeps fresh better than most kinds do. 
keeps fresh better than most kinds do. 
Fragrant. 
Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. A grand 
and charming acquisition to the climbing 
Roses. A very strong, healthy grower, 
pretty foliage and free from disease. Flow¬ 
ers are exquisitely grand, perfect in form, 
size, substance, fragrance and durability, 
in fact, identical in every way with its par¬ 
ent, the renowned Kaiserin Augusta Vic¬ 
toria. 
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