. Kramer & Son, seedsmen and florists. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Rapids Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CEDAR RAPIDS AND MARION, IOWA. 4i <7 <£K£^ Bridesmaid—A delightful new tea rose, a sport from the old and popular pink tea, Cather- ine Mermet; of a fine, clear, dark pink, deper and more constant in color than Merment. 10c. Duchess of Albany—A sport of La France, but is far superior to it in every way, deeper in color, more expanded in form and larger in size. The flowers are deep, even pink, very large an


. Kramer & Son, seedsmen and florists. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Rapids Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CEDAR RAPIDS AND MARION, IOWA. 4i <7 <£K£^ Bridesmaid—A delightful new tea rose, a sport from the old and popular pink tea, Cather- ine Mermet; of a fine, clear, dark pink, deper and more constant in color than Merment. 10c. Duchess of Albany—A sport of La France, but is far superior to it in every way, deeper in color, more expanded in form and larger in size. The flowers are deep, even pink, very large and full, highly perfumed. 15c. Souvenir de Wooten—Strong and vigorous; flower velvety red, finely perfumed and very large; free bloomer. 10c. Catharine Mermet—Bright flesh color, full and beautiful; one of the most lovely shades and the buds are of a very large size and fine Agripinna—Rich crimson. 10c. Hermosa—Pink; very double. 10c. La France—Peach color shaded pink or silvery rose; one of the most fragrant roses grown. 10c. Marechal Neil—Buds of immense size; color deep yellow. 15c. Marie Guillot—Clear pure white tinged, yellow in center; very large, full and double; the best rose for bedding in the summer. 10c. Niphetos—Long buds of pure white; there is nothing to equal it for cutting. 10c. Papa Qontier—Exceedingly free flowering and very sweet, dark crimson and large. 10c. The Bride—Milk white,very 10c. Perles des Jardins—Richest yellow, large size, perfect form and tea fragrance. 10c. Large plants of above varieties 25 to 50 cents each. Hardy Climbing Rose. Prairie Queen—Dark pink, compact and glob- ular. The hardiest and best of the climbing roses. 15c; large plants 50c. Crimson Rambler. [New Climbing Polyantha.) One of the striking characteristics of this rose is its remarkable color, which ie of the brightest crimson, and remains so to the end. The flowers with which the plant is covered in the spring, are produced


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