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The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Conn. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. 
Rambler 
and Climbing 
Roses. 
W llEiiN 'the last few years a num 
ber 01 new picturesque climb 
mg and .trailing roses have been 
unreduced which made possible n S 
end of delightful garden effects. Even 
re t acted city gardens can often be 
made wonderfully beautiful by the free 
use of these new roses, and other vine 
hke plants, disposed about the fence 
lines, over arbors, and by covering U n 
sightly buildings, etc. The Rambler 
roses are by no means the only climb 
mg roses of great beauty recently in 
troduced. There are many hybrids of 
the Wichuriana rose and various others 
all delightfully beautiful. ’ 
prices of all Roses. 
(Excepting where otherwise noted.) 
Very strong field grown, Each, $0.50 Per 10, $4.50 Per 100, $30 00 
Medium grade, field grown, . . Each, .30 Per 10, 2.75 Per 100,’ 20 00 
Light grade (our selection of varieties only), Each, .20 Per 10, 1.80 Per 100,’ 1500 
Not less than 5 of any one single variety at 10 rates. Not less than 25 of any one single variety at 100 rates 
Baltimore Belle. Pale blush, becoming 
nearly white; compact and fine. 
Crimson Rambler. The wonderful Japanese 
Rose is one of the most important and 
valuable acquisitions of recent years. Pro¬ 
duces in marvelous abundance clusters of 
the brightest crimson semi-double roses. 
Dorothy Perkins. A splendid, new, climb¬ 
ing rose. Very double, of good size and 
are borne in clusters of ten to twenty. 
The color is a clear shell-pink and holds 
a long time without fading; very sweetly 
scented. 
Empress of China. Dainty carmine pink 
roses in clusters; blooms all summer. 
Evergreen Gem. Foliage fine, rich bronze 
color, buff in bud, opening to almost 
white, two or three inches in diameter, 
perfectly double, and of a delightful sweet 
brier fragrance. 
Pink Rambler. Flowers medium size, pink, 
in clusters, very pretty. 
Multiflora. A charming species, introduced 
from Japan. Great clusters of white, 
single flowers. 
Manaa’s Triumph. Large clusters of double 
pure white flowers, sweetly scented. 
Growth free; luxuriant foliage. 
Setigera. The Michigan or Prairie Rose. 
Single roses are popular and this variety 
is much sought after. Large single flow¬ 
ers, of a deep rose color. 
South Orange Perfection. Double flowers in 
great, profusion; color soft blush pink ai 
the tips, changing to white. 
Sweet-Brier. Old favorite with fragrant 
foliage. 
Universal Favorite. Double flowers of a 
beautiful rose color; fragrant. 
White Rambler. White flowers in large 
clusters; fragrant, very ornamental. 
Wichuriana. Memorial Rose. A distinct and 
valuable variety from Japan; it is a low 
trailing species, its stems creeping on the 
earth almost as closely as the ivy. Pure 
white, single, with yellow stamens. 
Yellow Rambler. Yellow in bud but lighter 
when fully open; very fragrant. Plant 
vigorous and free-blooming. 
Che JNew Crimson Rambler Rose Philadelphia. 
In rapidity of growth it rivals the Crimsan Rambler and also surpasses it in beauty of 
foliage. The blooms are larger than the old Crimson Rambler and full to the center and 
of a deeper crimson color, and is in full bloom before the Crimson Rambler is showing 
color. Prices above , 
Philadelphia Rambler , described above. 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER PAGE. 
