. Ellwanger & Barry : Mount Hope Nurseries. 2S ELLWAXGER & BARRY S. NEW ROSE, "CRIMSON ; From a photograph of flowers produced at the Mount Hope Nurseries. 'de ;do> "This fine Rose will make its mark as a garden ;—Ga "Of the many fine garden Roses introduced during the past ten years there is not one of greater importance or likely to prove more valuable than " Crimson ; * * * The great pyramidal trusses of glowing crimson flowers produced an effect almost startling in its brilliancy. Awarded a gold medal at the Internationa


. Ellwanger & Barry : Mount Hope Nurseries. 2S ELLWAXGER & BARRY S. NEW ROSE, "CRIMSON ; From a photograph of flowers produced at the Mount Hope Nurseries. 'de ;do> "This fine Rose will make its mark as a garden ;—Ga "Of the many fine garden Roses introduced during the past ten years there is not one of greater importance or likely to prove more valuable than " Crimson ; * * * The great pyramidal trusses of glowing crimson flowers produced an effect almost startling in its brilliancy. Awarded a gold medal at the International Horticultural Exhibition, Earl's Court, a certificate being regarded by the judges as wholly inadequate to indicate the merits of the ;—Gardeners' Magazine, London, Eng. "One of the best Roses of its kind produced for many a long day No more successful novelty has been introduced this year, and it was deservedly given a gold ;—Daily Telegraph, London. " One of the most striking things in the ;—Pall Mall Gazette, London. " Mr. Turner ought to be a proud man, for he has been publicly complimented about his beautiful Rose. " Crimson Rambler," by that enlightened and cultured monarch, the King of the ;—Gardeners'" Magazine, June 2, The Gardeners' Magazine of June gth, 1894, in an article on the effect of the frosts of May upon the Roses, says: "Frost has done an enormous amount of damage to Roses; all early buds are destroyed, but " Crimson Rambler " is ; 300 BLOOMS OX ONE SHOOT OF " CRIMSON ; ' A correspondent of the London Garden writes in the issue of July 14, 1894: "With me at this date (July 6th) this Rose is grand. I have a dozen large plants on prepared land on turf. I did not prune much , merely shortening back and placing stakes to support the long growths. I gave a liberal mulch early in the Spring, with the result that the


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