A Triumph of the Rose Grower’s Art, Walsh’s Lady Gay 
What “English Gardening,” illustrated, says about “Lady Gay”: The advent of Dorothy Perkins was a notable 
event, and it still holds its own, but “ Lady Gay” has quite eclipsed Dorothy Perkins. Trusses containing nearly 
one hundred blooms and buds have been counted on a specimen of this lovely Rose. The trusses are so numerous, 
breaking out from the base to the summit, that a most beautiful mass of bloom is possible. These Ramblers 
need the best treatment, and they well repay any extra trouble. For description and price, see p. 7. 
