This seedling, which attracted so 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, is a distinct 
acquisition to the ever-popular Rambler class of Roses. It is a seedling from Crimson Rambler. The flowers are 
single, and are of a deep intense crimson shade with the petals shading to a pure white at the base. I he 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. Flowers very freely, and it is undoubtedly one of the best of the single Roses now 
extant. It is an excellent plant for forcing, and is well suited for climbing or trailing. The illustration produced 
herewith gives but a faint idea of the marvelous beauty of this variety. The plant is perfectly hardy, and the 
leaves and stems are very tough and less susceptible to the attacks of insects than any other Rose in this popular 
class. (See comments of the English press on page 11.) $1 each. 
Walsh’s “ Minnehaha ” 
A charming double satiny-pink flowering Rambler of a most pleasing color. It is quite distinct from the vari¬ 
ous shades of pink and a most attractive Rose. Flowers borne in large clusters; foliage glossy green. Awarded 
silver medal. $1 each. 
Walsh’s “Paradise” 
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Single flower, pink and white. Formation of the petals has a peculiar and artistic effect, edges of petals being 
mbricated. Flowers hang in graceful clusters, the plant 
being heavily laden with bloom. Foliage light glossy 
green. Distinct and valuable acquisition. Perfectly 
hardy. (See illustration in colors on back cover.) Field- 
grown plants $2 each. 
Climbing 'Roses of 
Toreign Origin 
Goldfinch 
New English Rambler. A new yellow-flowering 
Rose superior in color to the so-called Yellow Rambler 
Aglaia. It is perfectly hardy; growth is vigorous and 
foliage handsome. Price $1. 
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Tausendschon 
A new German Rambler. 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. Price $1. 
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Una (Climbing Hybrid Tea) 
Color pale buff-yellow, almost white when fully ex¬ 
panded, flowers large, and semi-double, lasting long on 
the plant; a striking variety, suitable for pillars, hedges, 
etc. Price 50 cts. 
Hiawatha on post 
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