. Ramblbk Rose Dorothy Perkins New Yellow Rambler). We have discarded the old yellow Rambler in favor of this new variety, in which we have a stron g- growing plant with beau- tiful glossy, insect and disease - proof foliage, and bearing largeclusters of medium - sized full double flowers of a saffron-yellow, deepening to an almost golden-yellow at the centre. (See cut on opposite page.) Christine Wright. A most exquisite Rose, of strong climbing habit. The flowers are double, from 3£ to 4 inches in diameter, borne singly and in clusters, of perfect form, beautiful in the bud and in the fully


. Ramblbk Rose Dorothy Perkins New Yellow Rambler). We have discarded the old yellow Rambler in favor of this new variety, in which we have a stron g- growing plant with beau- tiful glossy, insect and disease - proof foliage, and bearing largeclusters of medium - sized full double flowers of a saffron-yellow, deepening to an almost golden-yellow at the centre. (See cut on opposite page.) Christine Wright. A most exquisite Rose, of strong climbing habit. The flowers are double, from 3£ to 4 inches in diameter, borne singly and in clusters, of perfect form, beautiful in the bud and in the fully expanded flower; color a most refreshing bright wild-rose pink. Climbing; American Beauty. Its name is somewhat misleading, but it is one of the best climbing Roses; a strong, healthy, vigorous grower, frequently making shoots from 10 to 12 feet long, and good-sized flowers for a climbing Rose that blooms so freely; color a pleasing rose-pink, of splendid form, good substance. (See cut.) Crimson Rambler. This was the first of the Rambler Roses, and was introduced from Japan in 1894. It is too well known to require descrip- tion. Everyone is familiar with its large clusters of crimson flowers. Dorothy Perkins. Soft shell-pink, flowering profusely in large clusters; very fragrant and lasting; a grand Rose in every way. (See cut.) Dr. W. Van Fleet. A Rose, which on account of its dainty color and exquisitely shaped buds and flowers, appeals to everyone. The long pointed buds are of a rich flesh-pink on stems 12 to 18 inches long; splendid for cutting. Excelsa. A distinct variety in form, color and habit; vigorous in growth, with healthy dark glossy green foliage. The flowers are very double, produced in large trusses, and almost every eye on a shoot produces clusters of flowers. The color is intense crimson maroon, the tips of the petals tinged with scarlet. Price. Any of the above, in strong two-year-old plants, 60 cts, each


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