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WALSH’S NEW RAMBL1LR ROS1LS, continued 
Walsh’s “Bonnie Belle” 
New and single variety. Vigorous in growth; handsome foliage; most profuse bloomer. The flowers are 
borne in large, graceful clusters, are pink, which color contrasts splendidly with the yellow stamens in center. 
Attention is called to the illustration of this variety on the front cover which is produced by the new French 
process of color-photography (autochrome). Price $2 each. 
Walsh’s “ Cinderella ” 
The last of the Rambler Roses to flower. Double flowers of a darker pink than those of Lady Gay; ends 
of petals are quilled, producing a very unique effect. Valuable late-blooming variety. Price $2 each. 
Walsh’s " Coquina” 
A new Rambler of vigorous growth, with dark, leathery, almost evergreen foliage. Flowers shell-pink, base of 
petals creamy white. Price $1.50 each, $12 per doz. 
Walsh’s 
“ILxcelsa” (New 1908) 
A distinct variety in form, color, and habit; vigorous in growth. Dark glossy green foliage. Flowers very 
double, produced in large trusses, thirty to forty on a stem, and almost every eye on a shoot produces clusters 
of blossoms. The color is intense crimson-ma roon; tips of the petals tinged with scarlet. Very large flower 
similar to those of General Jacqueminot, only the petals are more loosely formed. See illustration in colors 
on back cover of catalogue. Field-grown plants, $2 each. 
Walsh’s “Kalmia” 
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A grand new free-flowering hardy Rambler. Foli¬ 
age dark glossy green; flowers are white with the upper 
half of the petals tinged with pink, producing a beauti¬ 
ful effect. Price $2 each. 
Walsh’s “Milky Way” 
New seedling. An improved or glorified Wichurai- 
ana. Foliage full and habit of growth is larger and 
more vigorous than the parent Wichuraiana. Flowers 
are very large, many of them semi-double; fragrant; 
beautiful glossy foliage. Perfectly hardy. Color, pure 
white; center filled with a crown of yellow stamens. 
Tips of petals tinged lightly with pink. Price $2 each. 
Walsh’s “ Snowdrift ” 
New seedling and valuable acquisition to the Climb¬ 
ing or Rambler Rose class. Flowers are double; twenty 
or thirty produced on a shoot. Foliage very large and of 
handsome light green color. Free-blooming and vigor¬ 
ous in growth. Color of this variety is pure white. See 
illustration in color on front cover. Price $2 each. 
Walsh’s New Rambler, Milky Way 
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