. Everything for the garden : 1906 . THE CRIMSON RAMBLER. This grand Rose improves upon acquaintance; the better it isknown the more popular it becomes. We have occasionally tomodify opinions formed of the value of new Roses, but the Crimson Rambler is one that we offer to our customers withgreater confidence in its merits. It came to this country herald-ed as a wonder among flowers, but the most extravagant praisesyet bestowed on it fall short of doing it ample justice. It isadapted to the entire country, and should be in every garden inAmerica. ITS GROWTH: it is of rapid growth; attains a he


. Everything for the garden : 1906 . THE CRIMSON RAMBLER. This grand Rose improves upon acquaintance; the better it isknown the more popular it becomes. We have occasionally tomodify opinions formed of the value of new Roses, but the Crimson Rambler is one that we offer to our customers withgreater confidence in its merits. It came to this country herald-ed as a wonder among flowers, but the most extravagant praisesyet bestowed on it fall short of doing it ample justice. It isadapted to the entire country, and should be in every garden inAmerica. ITS GROWTH: it is of rapid growth; attains a heightof fifteen feet in a season. Flowers in trusses, measuring nineinches from base to tip and seven inches across, fairly coveringthe plant from the ground to the top. (See cut.) . THE WHITE RAMBLER (Thalia). ^ r* „«£?» <£2j resembling it in vine and foliage. The flowers are pure whiteand remain on the plant a long time—from three to five weeks. THE PINK RAMBLER (Psyche). sAonros rSm^ ^d Golden Fairy. Color is light pink


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