f) i a J une ’till 
/\O40d November 
and Pernetiana 
Miss Rowena Thom. Fiery rose, shaded old 
gold; has been very popular. 
Mme. Butterfly. Pink, white, apricot and gold; 
an exquisite type. 
Mine. Edouard Herriot. Semi-double; terra 
cotta, bronze and copper; tall. 
Mine. Joseph Ferraud. A glorious new variety; 
Nasturtium-buff, edged shell-pink. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. White, with primrose cen¬ 
ter. 
Mons. Julien Fotin (Golden Fernet). Rich, 
deep golden yellow. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Delightful small golden yel¬ 
low ; the fine “corsage” Rose. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. Soft shell-pink; large and 
full. 
Mrs. Rrskine Pembroke Thom. Long, yellow 
buds and large, well-shaped blooms of bright 
canary-yellow, very vigorous and free. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Magnificent flowers of dark 
lustrous pink. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Bright pink with silvery 
shadings. 
Mrs. Fierre S. DuPont. Red-gold buds, opening 
to a beautiful yellow. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Large, orange-salmon; 
vigorous grower. 
Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller. Pearl-pink and 
salmon ; very dainty. 
President Herbert Hoover. Long, pointed buds 
of red-orange and gold. 
Radiance. Hardiest and most dependable carmine- 
rose-pink. 
Red Radiance. Very free, globular bloom; bright 
crimson. 
Rev. F. Fagfe-Roberts. Copper-red buds; golden 
yellow stained red. 
Roslyn. Orange buds, full golden yellow flowers. 
Rougfe Mallerin. Rich scarlet-violet; the buds 
long-pointed. 
Sensation. Scarlet-crimson. 
Sir Henry Seagrave. Primrose to chrome-yellow 
base, intensely fragrant. 
Sister (Soeur) Therese. Chrome buds edged 
carmine, opening daffodil-yellow. 
Souv. de Claudius Fernet. Sunflower-yellow; 
first of good modern yellows. 
Souv. de Georg'es Fernet. Orient and cochineal- 
red, yellow shading. 
Souv. de Mme. Chambard. Long, pointed coral 
buds, unfolding to coral-pink tinged peach. 
Talisman. New copper and golden yellow ; a sen¬ 
sational parti-color. 
Ville de Paris. Wonderful sunflower-yellow; 
comparatively fadeless. 
White Xillarney. Snow-white. 
Willowmere. Vigorous garden type: shrimp-pink 
shaded yellow-cream. 
Etoile de Hollande 
Golden Dawn 
BABY 
RAMBLERS 
OR 
Folyantha Roses 
Blooming: all summer, 
their brilliant clusters lay 
ribbons of color along the 
garden borders from June 
till fall. They seldom grow 
higher than 18 or 24 inches, 
and never spread over 2 feet. 
Hedg'es of the thriftier 
kinds are now being used 
extensively, thus combining 
good low-growing hedge ma¬ 
terial with a continuous, 
sparkling show of flowers. 
New Baby, Gloria Mundi 
Crimson Baby Ramblor The original of this dwarf group. Thick 
— clusters. 
Cecile Brunner (“Sweetheart”). Large sprays of double flowers, soft 
rosy pink on cream. 
Ellen Poulsen. Full sweet-scented clusters of dark pink. 
Ema Teschendorf. Unfading crimson-cardinal. One of the most 
dependable for continuous bloom. 
Gloria Mundi (New.) Orange-scarlet; emphatic, clear, uniform, 
. ■ comparatively unfading. Fully double, with many 
florets in each cluster. 
Golden Salmon. The flowers are large, semi-double, thickly clustered, 
red-salmon overlaid orange and gold: light eye. 
Ideal. The darkest; rich garnet-red. 
Dady Reading:. Unmixed, unfading cherry-red. 
Eafayette. Large, crinkled, thickly clustered, cherry-pink. Runs 
slightly heavier than type. 
Miss Edith Cavell. Crimson, with white eye. 
Triomphe Orleanais. Similar ,in bright color t.o Crimson Baby, but 
much larger flowered. 
Verdun. Cherry-crimson; very showy. 
White Baby Rambler. Pure white; free. 
Postpaid 
Each 
50c 
3 
for 
12 
for 
25 
for 
Prices 
$1.35 
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