. Bancroft's beautiful flowers : spring '98. Nursery stock, Iowa, Cedar Falls, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs. 6 Joseph Bancroft & Son, Cedar Falls, Iowa. THE NEW CLIT1BING ROSE, YELLOW RAHBLER. Sgiaia, Tlie flowers are borne in immense clusters, after the same manner as the Crimson Rambler, often as many as one hun- dred and fifty blossoms in a bunch, and the trusses have the same handsome pyramidal shape as those of the Crimson Rambler. The color is a decided yellow. Many roses which are described as yel- low h


. Bancroft's beautiful flowers : spring '98. Nursery stock, Iowa, Cedar Falls, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs. 6 Joseph Bancroft & Son, Cedar Falls, Iowa. THE NEW CLIT1BING ROSE, YELLOW RAHBLER. Sgiaia, Tlie flowers are borne in immense clusters, after the same manner as the Crimson Rambler, often as many as one hun- dred and fifty blossoms in a bunch, and the trusses have the same handsome pyramidal shape as those of the Crimson Rambler. The color is a decided yellow. Many roses which are described as yel- low have really only a creamy tinge, but the Yellow Rambler is a clear, decided yellow. The blossoms are of moderate size—about like "Gloire des Polyanthus "—cup-shaped, nearly full, of very pretty form. The flowers are very sweetly scented, in which re- spect the variety has an important point of superiority over Crim- son Rambler, which is without fragrance. The flowers last three to four weeks without fading, and a large bush in full bloom is one of the most beautiful sights imaginable. The habit of growth is very vigorous, well established plants often making shoots of from eight to ten feet in height in a single season. It has been found to successfully withstand, without protection, a continued tem- perature of from zero to two degrees below, which proves it to be far hardier than any other yellow climbing rose yet introduced, and we believe that by laying the plants down in the winter, it ran be successfully grown in nearly all the northern parts of the United States, in fact anywhere that other roses succeed at all well. 20 cents each, three for 50 cents. Larger size, 35 cents each. NEW AND RARE TYPE OF OUR NEW PELAKGOXIU M. Mad. Gustave Henry. Rosy carmine with a white center, deep purplish blotch. Very strong, dwarf and compact grower. Early, and a free bloomer, lasting in bloom until the end of the season. Madam Thibaut. White, richly blotche


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