. The John A. Doyle Company. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. THE JOHN A. DOYLE COMPANY, FLORISTS. ^CLIMBING & ROSES.*** Price, 8 cents each. The full set of five varieties for only 25 cents. 25 cents each. Set of five, in two-year-old size, $ Large two-year-old plants CRIMSON RAMBLER. After three seasons's trial this variety has made a record which piac s it at the head t the list as the most desirable Hardy Climbing Rose. It is of vigorous growth, making shoots from eight to ten feet in height during a season. As a pot-plant it is un« qualt d f-.;r decorative pur


. The John A. Doyle Company. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. THE JOHN A. DOYLE COMPANY, FLORISTS. ^CLIMBING & ROSES.*** Price, 8 cents each. The full set of five varieties for only 25 cents. 25 cents each. Set of five, in two-year-old size, $ Large two-year-old plants CRIMSON RAMBLER. After three seasons's trial this variety has made a record which piac s it at the head t the list as the most desirable Hardy Climbing Rose. It is of vigorous growth, making shoots from eight to ten feet in height during a season. As a pot-plant it is un« qualt d f-.;r decorative purposes. The flowers with which the plant is covered in the spring are pr foliage is also retained to a great extent during the win- ter, making the plant almost an evergreen. It is extremely hardy, having withstood the test in exposed situations of three very severe winters. YELLOW RAMBLER. (Aglaia.) This new Hybrid Noisette pro- duces its flowers in the same manner as the popular Crimson Rambler—that is, in large pyramidal shaped trusses, frequently be- ing from to one hundred flowers in a truss. In color it is a decided yellow, with moderate- sized cup-shaped nearly full flowers, which are sweetly bcented. WHITE RAMBLER. (Thalia.) Similar to the Yellow Rambler in ©very way except color which is pure white. THE PINK RAHBLER. (Euphrosyne.) Possesses all the valuable features found in its companion varieties. THE GOLDEN RAMBLER. (Alister Stella Gray.) Delightfullv clove- scented. A fragrance not found in any other Rosa. The Golden Rambler is a seedling Rose, raised by Mr. A. H. Gray, of Bath, the celebrated rosarian, who says of it: "It flowers in clusters, early and late—well into November-I have known it to make a growth of fifteen to eighteen feet in one ;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly r


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