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New Japanese Rambler Roses,

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"DOSE GROWERS everywhere will hail with delight the announcement that we have to offer
•■A* them as companions to the famous Crimson Rambler three other distinct colors of Rambler
Roses. They are all hardy, and the most charming of all Climbing Roses- There is no Rose of
any class or kind that will compare with Crimson Rambler for beauty in any respect. It is a Gem,
The four Rambler Koses, all different colors, sent for only 35 cents;

Large two-year-old plants, the four for $1.60. ::::::

NEW YELLOW RAMBLER.
any
years crossing or hybridizing; various Roses with
a view to obtaining- a hardy yellow climbing'
Rose, but the combination of climbing habit ana
yellow coloring with hardiness was one that it
seemed impossible to obtain, and was almost des-
paired of. The Yellow Rambler has been found
to successfully withstand, without protection, a
continued temperature ot from zero to two de-
grees below, which proves it to be far hardier
than any other yellow climbing Rose yet intro-
duced, and we believe that by laying the plants
down in the Winter it can be successfully grown
in nearly all the northern parts of the United
Staes; in fact, anywhere that other Roses suc-
ceed at all well. Did we say nothing more about
the Rose, we think that this would be sufficient to
establish its value, for what lover of Roses in the
North has not bewailed the severity of climate
which nearly deprives his garden of the most at-
tractive color of all — yellow. The flowers are
borne in immense clusters, after the same manner
as the Crimson Rambler, often as many as one
hundred and fifty blossoms in a bunch, and the
trusses have the same handsome pyramidal shape
as those of Crimson Rambler. The color is a de-
cided yellow. Price, 15 cents each; large
two-year-old plants, 50 cents each.
CAUTION: There are other so-called Yellow
Ramblers that do not possess any features that
would entitle them to be conpled with the Rambler
family, lacking hardiness, vigor of growth, and
the habit of blooming in trnsses like Crimson
Rambler; therefore, do not accept any unless it is
LAMBERT'S YELLOW RAMBLER. Do not miss
getting this beautiful new Rose. IT IS ONE OF
THE GREATEST NOVELTIES OF THE YEAR.
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NEW CRIMSON RAMBLER.
The plant is of very vigorous growth, making
shoots from eight to ten feet during the season
rendering it a charming pillar Rose. It is also
magnificent in bush form, and for covering build-
ings, trellises, etc., it cannot be excelled. The
flowers are produced in great pvramidal panicles,
or trusses, each carrying from thirty to forty
blooms, the individual flowers measuring about
one to one and a half inches in diameter. It is
covered with flowers from the ground to its very
top. It is hardy in every latitude yet tried as far
north as the lakes. As a decorative pot plant it
cannot be excelled. We can recommend this
novelty in the strongest manner as being a new
Rose of great importance and value. A corres-
pondent of the London Garden writes in the issue
of July 14, 1894: '-With me at this date (July 6)
this Rose is grand. I have a dozen large plants
on prepared land or turf. I did not prune much,
merely shortening back and placing stakes to
support the long growths. I gave a liberal mulch
early in the Spring, with the result that the
growths are very strong, and the clusters of
bright crimson flowers at this date are beautiful.
On one shoot alone I counted over three hundred
blooms,' 1 Price, 10 cents each; large two-
year-old plants, 50 cents each.
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NEW PINK RAMBLER.
(EUPHROSYNE.) The Pink Rambler completes the entire
range of cardinal colors that can be embraced in these beau-
tiful climbing Roses. We now have the Crimson Rambler, the
Yellow Rambler, the White Rambler, and the Pink Rambler.
This Rose is as charming as any of its rivals, embracing all their
good qualities of hardiness, vigorous growth, profuse blooming
and delightful fragrance. Be sure and have a set of the Rambler
Roses. Price, 10 cents each; large two-year-old plant-,
50 cents each.
YELLOW RAMBLER.
NEW WHITE RAMBLER.
(THALIA.) This charming new Rose of the Rambler variety

is a wonder. It climbs rapidly, is entirely
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Author Ella V. Baines (Firm); Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.
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The best homes in America plant my flowers, why not you? : they grow and bloom.
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41846972
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NameFound:Euphrosyne NameConfirmed:Euphrosyne EOLID:3128695 NameBankID:1559409
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10.5962/bhl.title.64578
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  • Miss Ella V. Baines the Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio : The best homes in America plant my flowers, why not you?
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  • Bulbs (Plants)
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  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
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28 January 2015
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