TLdlvard Gillett, Southlvick. Jiass. — 'Roses 
51 
Climbing Roses 
Baltimore Belle. White, very double flow¬ 
ers in large clusters. The buds are 
slightly tinged with pink. 40 cts- 
Crimson Rambler (The Hardy Japan 
Climbing Rose). This Rose was in¬ 
troduced in 1893, and has proved a 
decided novelty. It is a vigorous 
grower, making in some cases shoots 
15 feet long in a season. The flow¬ 
ers are small, but grow in large, 
glowing crimson bunches, measuring 
from 6 to 9 inches from base to tip; 
300 blooms have been counted on 
one shoot. The flowers remain a long 
time in fine condition. Seems to be 
well adapted to the entire country; 
should be in every collection. 50 cts. 
Dorothy Perkins. Resembling Crimson 
Rambler in mode of growth ; the 
flowers are double and of a lieau- 
tiful shell-pink color; quite hardy. 
40 cts. 
Yellow Rambler. (Aglaia). This, like 
Crimson Rambler, is a very vigor¬ 
ous climbing Rose, bearing its yellow 
flowers in clusters and proving hardy. 
Large plants, 50 cts. 
Pink Rambler. A hybrid between Ao.su 
7 nultijlora and General Jacqueminot 
Flowers double, deep pink. Fra 
grant. 40 cts. 
Seligera (Wild Prairie Rose). This is a 
hardy climbing Rose, with good- 
sized, single, pink flowers. 35 cts. 
Crimson Rambici 
bctigera Roses 
