. Attractive home grounds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Connecticut New Haven Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. cTloveities and Specialties,. one shoot PRICiiS- CRIMSON RAMBLER, alone I counted over three hundred blooms.âG. Wythes: â 50 cents each, per dozen. This is the most decided novelty in roses we have had in years. Introduced from Japan in 1S93, it has been a source of wonder and admiration wherever exhibited. The plant is a vigorous grower,mak- ing shoots from eight to ten feet long in a sea- son. A charming pillar rose ; for covering trel- lise


. Attractive home grounds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Connecticut New Haven Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. cTloveities and Specialties,. one shoot PRICiiS- CRIMSON RAMBLER, alone I counted over three hundred blooms.âG. Wythes: â 50 cents each, per dozen. This is the most decided novelty in roses we have had in years. Introduced from Japan in 1S93, it has been a source of wonder and admiration wherever exhibited. The plant is a vigorous grower,mak- ing shoots from eight to ten feet long in a sea- son. A charming pillar rose ; for covering trel- lises or buildings there is nothing finer. The flowers are grown in great pyramidal pani- cles, each carrying thirt}' to fortj' blooms; The individual flowers are one to one and one- half inches in diameter and remain in perfect condition on the plants for a long time. The color is a bright, vivid crimson, showing none of the purplish tint so commonly seen in crim- son roses. How it is Thought of in England. "Of the many fine gar- den roses introduced during the past 10 years there is not one of greater importance or likeljf to prove more valuable than 'Crimson Rambler.' * * The great pj^ramidal trusses of glowing crimson flow- ers produced an effect almost startling in its brilliancy. Awarded a gold medal at the Inter- national Horticultural Kxhibition,Earl's Court, a certificate being re- garded by the judges as wholly inadequate to in- dicate the merits of the ; â [Gardeners' .'\raga-i7ie, London, Eng. 300 Blooms on One Branch. At this date, July 6, this is a grand rose. I have a dozen plants on prepared land ; didj not prune much, merely shortened back, staked to support long growths gave liberal mulch, and the clusters of bright crimson flowers at this date are beautiful. Ou 'J'lic Garden, July 14, 1895. See Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration


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