. Catalogue of novelties and specialites : plants bulbs fruits. Nursery stock, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Nursery stock; Plants, Ornamental; Flowers; Fruit. A GOLDEN RAMBLER. Truly this is the age of Ramblers. Crimson Rambler ^ set the pace. ^ pace. The Ciolden Rambler follows. ' The White - ti Rambler is coming, ~1lS^M^ti What a ^ *• charming «4tfcT «!V^ V combina- V?fT " W T tion these * three gor- geous novelties in Roses will produce, trained on porches, arbors or covered avenues ! The Golden Rambler is a see


. Catalogue of novelties and specialites : plants bulbs fruits. Nursery stock, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Nursery stock; Plants, Ornamental; Flowers; Fruit. A GOLDEN RAMBLER. Truly this is the age of Ramblers. Crimson Rambler ^ set the pace. ^ pace. The Ciolden Rambler follows. ' The White - ti Rambler is coming, ~1lS^M^ti What a ^ *• charming «4tfcT «!V^ V combina- V?fT " W T tion these * three gor- geous novelties in Roses will produce, trained on porches, arbors or covered avenues ! 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 I5 TO 18 FEET IN ONE SEASON.; The Garden, of June 14, 1S93: The flowers are much like Perle d'or—a Polyantha variety. This new kind is evidently of vigorous habit and free flowering, and distinct. The raisers speak of it as fol- lows : "We sent out this fine nov- elty this spring, recommending it as a companion to Crimson Ram = bier; and though we had seen it, and had full proof of its autumnal character, we had no idea 0" its perfectly continuous flow ering habit. Our plants have, the whole summer through, been positively laden with bunches of beautiful miniature per- fect Polyantha-like buds of straw and orange yel= low. " Whether for decorative display as an ever-blooming climber, or for cutting, it will be most useful, and we think very highly of it. Our experience of this rose, from flowers produced on young plants, leads us to emphatically confirm these favorable comments, and we are glad to have the '^C^^ opportunity of introducing it to the public. A variety which, whilst growing to a height of 18 feet in one season, will pro- duce large clusters of small, brightly colored, perfectly formed flowers ; seems to us to meet a long felt want—a really hardy yellow autumnal


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