. Greenhouse and bedding plants : spring of 1897, catalogue no. 2. Bedding plants Seedlings Catalogs; Greenhouse plants Seedlings Catalogs; Nurseries Horticulture Georgia Augusta Catalogs; Nursery stock Georgia Augusta Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. 32 P. J. BERCKMANS' PLANT CATALOGUE. • •. Magna Charta Rose. ROSES, continued. cause the neglect in removing suckers will bring disappointment, and create the impression entertained by some purchasers that they have received plants incorrectly named. If the suckers are allowed to grow, the budded portion will often be starved, and instead of a perfect f


. Greenhouse and bedding plants : spring of 1897, catalogue no. 2. Bedding plants Seedlings Catalogs; Greenhouse plants Seedlings Catalogs; Nurseries Horticulture Georgia Augusta Catalogs; Nursery stock Georgia Augusta Catalogs; Trees Catalogs. 32 P. J. BERCKMANS' PLANT CATALOGUE. • •. Magna Charta Rose. ROSES, continued. cause the neglect in removing suckers will bring disappointment, and create the impression entertained by some purchasers that they have received plants incorrectly named. If the suckers are allowed to grow, the budded portion will often be starved, and instead of a perfect flower answering the description, a small, insig- nificant flower will be produced. We must decline to entertain any claim for the failure in budded Roses from neglect in giving such plants the proper attention. Hybrid Perpetual, Hybrid Tea and Tea Roses. A. K. Williams. Bright reddish crimson. Anna de Diesbach. Satin rose. Captain Christie. Blush, rosy center. Charles Dickens. Large, very full; dark rose. Christine de Noue. Bright carmine, shaded rose, in the style of Papa Gontier, but more double. Docteur Henon. Pure white ; wood thornless ; an old variety, but among the best of Hybrid Perpet- uals ; free bloomer. Duchess of Albany. Deep satin rose—a shade darker than La France. Eliza Boelle. White, center tinged flesh ; dwarf. Eugene Furst. Velvety crimson. Gen. Washington. Brilliant vermilion ; excellent, and free bloomer. (On own roots.) Gloire de l'Exposition de Bruxelles. Dark crimson, shaded maroon. Gustave Piganneau. Large, carmine-red; dwarf. Jules Finger. Blush, pink center. Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. White, with light creamy center. La France. Silvery rose. Flowers upon budded plants are usually larger than upon plants on their own roots. Mme. Caroline Testout. Clear pink ; very large ; free bloomer and excellent. Marguerite de Roman. Salmon flesh. Marshall P. Wilder. Cherry-carmine. Magna Charta. (On own roots.) Large, bright pink. Meteor. Dark velvety crimson


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