FOUR RAMBLER ROSES. 
Prices, 15c each; the 4 for 50c; 6 for 70c; 12 for $1.35. 
Crimson Rambler. Each year adds to the popularity of this 
rose. It is hardy, of rapid growth, and the size and beauty of 
its flower clusters is wonderful. 
Pink Rambler. Flowers light red or pink, with golden anthers. 
White Rambler. Similar to the Yellow Rambler, only the 
flowers are white. 
Yellow Rambler. The only hardy yellow climbing rose. The 
immense clusters of bloom last three or four weeks. 
SIX HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 
Price, 13c each; 3 for 30c; 12 for $1.30. 
Baltimore Belle. Flowers pale blush, very double and pro¬ 
duced in large clusters. 
Greville of Seven Sisters. Flower in clusters, color varying 
from white to crimson. 
Mary Washington. Hardy, perpetual blooming, the most valuable for out-door 
culture. Flowers pure white. 
Queen of the Prairies. Clear bright pink, very double and floriferous. 
Russell’s Cottage. Dark velvety crimson; very double and a profuse bloomer. 
Tennessee Belle. Flowers bright rosy black, and very fragrant, a vigorous climber, 
Everblooming Roses, Teas and Hybrids. 
Price, 10c each; 3 for 35c; 13 for $1.00. 
YELLOW RAMBLER. 
Madame Angelique Veysset 
with delicate carmine. 
Augustine Guinoissea (White La 
France). Large, pearl white, 
flushed with rose. 
Aggrippina. Rich crimson; a good 
bedder. 
Champion of the World. Deep, rosy 
pink. Perfectly hardy and a perpetual 
bloomer. 
Clothilde Soupert. One of the finest 
for outdoors or for potting. Pearly 
white with tinted center, 
Duchess of Albany (Red La France). Similar 
to La France but much darker. 
Etoile de Lyon. Golden yellow, double and 
very beautiful. 
Hermosa. Bright rose, very hardy and con¬ 
tinually in bloom. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Flowers white, 
borne on long stems, of magnificent form. 
La France. One of the most popular hardy 
pink roses. 
(Striped La France). Creamy pink, streaked 
Mme. Hoste. Yellowish white, or canary yellow. 
Marion Dingee. Deep crimson. Very fine bedder, 
Marie Guillot. White, faintly tinged with yellow. 
One of the most beautiful. 
Mrs. De Grau. Glossy pink, fragrant, and continuous 
bloomer. Fine bedder. 
Meteor. Velvety red. Brightest and best of its class. 
Mosella (Yellow Soupert). Plant dwarf and bushy, 
flowering freely in clusters. 
Papa Gontier. Immense, pointed, fragrant buds of 
cherry red; always in bloom. 
Perle des Jardin. The standard yellow tea rose. 
Pink Soupert. Very desirable and popular, produc¬ 
ing cluster after cluster of finely formed buds and 
flowers. Hardy with slight protection, 
Princess Bonnie. Crimson; inside of petals faintly 
streaked with white. 
Safrano. Saffron yellow, large and semi-double. 
Beautiful in bud. 
Souv. de la Halmaison. Fine for the garden. Color, 
rich, creamy flesh. 
Souv. de President Carnot. An ideal garden rose. 
Flesh color, shaded rosy white. 
