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WALSH’S HANDBOOK OF ROSES 
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OTHER RAMBLERS OF RECENT INTRODUCTION 
AND STERLING MERIT 
WALSH'S "BABETTE" 
A new hardy seedling Climbing or Rambler Rose 
of vigorous growth. Flowers double, borne in 
clusters. They are dark crimson, tinged with white; 
a distinct and valuable combination of colors which 
is not duplicated in any other Rose. They wonder¬ 
fully help a crimson or pink Climber by bringing out 
the real beauty of the colors through contrast, 
making a handsome combination for porch adornment. 
Field-grown plants, $1.50 each. 
WALSH'S "DELIGHT” 
New single Rambler or Climbing Rose. Vigorous 
grower; glossy foliage; flowers borne in large clus¬ 
ters, many of them having two rows of petals. These 
hang in graceful form and nearly every bud produces 
a flower; color bright carmine, base of petals white, 
center filled with yellow stamens; a most harmonious 
combination of flower and foliage. Perfectly hardy; 
free bloomer until late October. Fieldgrown plants, 
Si each; second size, 75 cts. each, $6 per doz. 
A HEDGE OF WALSH’S “LADY GAY” ROSES (see page 11) 
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