Ellwanger & Barry Mt Hope Ellwanger & Barry Mt Hope Nurseries 1916 ellwangerbarrymt1916moun Year: 1916 ^^^-^f^^if^^^^^^SSS^ ^ j A\QUNT HOPS TnIURSERJESJ ^^ r ^ ^/ ^^^H ^^ ^^ ^ ⢠'- !S> â ' «^ ' ^^^^H W ^^rl Ijl^vj MRS. FLIGHT THE VIOLET BLUE RAMBLER Veilchenblau rViolet Blue). This new rambler, which is hailed by the German rose growers as the forerunner of a genuinely cornflower blue rose, is a seedling of Crimson Rambler. The blos- soms, massed in large umbels, are semi-double, of medium size. The color on first unfolding is either reddish pink or purplish pink, then turns amethyst,


Ellwanger & Barry Mt Hope Ellwanger & Barry Mt Hope Nurseries 1916 ellwangerbarrymt1916moun Year: 1916 ^^^-^f^^if^^^^^^SSS^ ^ j A\QUNT HOPS TnIURSERJESJ ^^ r ^ ^/ ^^^H ^^ ^^ ^ ⢠'- !S> â ' «^ ' ^^^^H W ^^rl Ijl^vj MRS. FLIGHT THE VIOLET BLUE RAMBLER Veilchenblau rViolet Blue). This new rambler, which is hailed by the German rose growers as the forerunner of a genuinely cornflower blue rose, is a seedling of Crimson Rambler. The blos- soms, massed in large umbels, are semi-double, of medium size. The color on first unfolding is either reddish pink or purplish pink, then turns amethyst, and finally steel blue as the flower fades. The general color impression is that of the March violet. The yellow stamens appear in sharp contrast to the blue petals. The plant is vigorous in growth, with shining green foliage and few but sharp thorns. Very hardy. NEW RAMBLERS Said to be Everblooming Flower of Fairfield. A sport from the famous and beautiful Crimson Rambler, similar in color, but more brilliant and more lasting than the old favorite. It possesses a further advantage over any other Rambler in the fact that it flowers profusely on the young wood in its first year. Of vigorous gro^\-th, and when in bloom super- sedes anything else by the wonderful display of its brilliant crimson clusters of blossoms. £iss G. Mesman ^Climbing Baby Rambler). Bears large, compact panicles of bright carmine flowers. As strong a grower as Crimson Ram- bler but not as thorny and free from mildew. er. Flowers pale salmon pink with yellow anthers; flowers small, almost single, produced m large clusters; dark green leathery foliage. PRAIRIE ROSES The^e are among the most valuable of climbers. The foli- age ii rough, large, with five leaflets generally of a dark color; for rapidity of growth they erjual the Ayrshires, and surpass all climbers in hardiness. The flowers are produced in large clusters late in tlie season when other summer roses are gone. When it is desired to cover wa


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