Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . 193 Hardy Climbing S[S. GENERAL COLLECTIONOF RAMBLER ROSES. All of the Rambler class are of strong, vigorous growth, making shoots 10 to 20 feet long in one season, and when in flower are a gorgeous sight. Some very fine new varieties of this type have been introduced in the past year or two, the best of which are offered on the preceding pages. Crimson Rambler. Too well known to require description. Everyoneis familiar with its large clusters of crimson flowers. PhUadelphia Rambler. An improvement on the above; identical in allrespect


Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . 193 Hardy Climbing S[S. GENERAL COLLECTIONOF RAMBLER ROSES. All of the Rambler class are of strong, vigorous growth, making shoots 10 to 20 feet long in one season, and when in flower are a gorgeous sight. Some very fine new varieties of this type have been introduced in the past year or two, the best of which are offered on the preceding pages. Crimson Rambler. Too well known to require description. Everyoneis familiar with its large clusters of crimson flowers. PhUadelphia Rambler. An improvement on the above; identical in allrespects, but with deeper and more intense crimson flowers. Dorothy Perkins. Soft shell-pink, flowering profusely in large clusters;very fragrant and lasting; a grand Rose in every way. (See cut on op-posite page). Lady Gay. A most desirable variety of remarkable, vigorous growth,with flowers of a delicate cerise-pink, passing to soft-tinted white. Theeffect of a plant in full bloom with the combination of the soft whiteflowers, cherry-pink buds, and the deep green of the foliage is i


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