SUPPLEMENTARY CATALOGUE. 
GRASS WALK AT THE MT. HOPE NURSERIES. SHOWING LARGE BED OF FRAGRANT YELLOW DAY LILY IN FLOWER. 
The Wonderful New Rose, Crimson Rambler. 
"joo Blooms on Otic Shoot." 
This superb novelty is of the Polyantha class and was originally received from Japan. 
The plant is of very vigorous growth, making shoots from eight to ten feet during the season, 
rendering it a charming pillar Rose. It is also magnificent in bush form, and for covering build¬ 
ings, trellises, etc., it cannot be excelled. One of the striking characteristics of this Rose is its 
remarkable color, which is of the brightest crimson, and which remains undimmed to the end, 
showing none of the objectionable purplish tint so common in crimson roses. 
The flowers are produced in great pyramidal panicles or trusses, each carrying from thirty to 
forty blooms, the individual flowers measuring about one to one and a half inches in diameter and 
remaining perfect on the plant for upwards of two weeks with their freshness of color unimpaired. 
The foliage is bright green and glossy, and contrasts finely with the bright crimson of the flowers. 
It is said to be exceedingly hardy, having successfully withstood the test in exposed situations of 
two very severe Winters in England. We have not had an opportunity to test its hardiness here, 
but from all appearances we think it is. As a decorative pot plant it cannot be excelled. We 
can recommend this novelty in the strongest manner as being a new Rose of great importance 
and value. 
This rose received Gold Medals from the National Rose Society of England, and the National 
Horticultural Society of France, the International Horticultural Exposition at Earl’s Court, as 
well as numerous first-class certificates. 
OPINIONS OF THE ENGLISH PRESS: 
“The most beautiful hardy Rose of its kind introduced for many years. It was inevitable that a gold 
medal would be given to the beautiful Polyantha Rose, Crimson Rambler.” Gardeners' Chronicle , 
London , Eng. 
