. The Charles A. Reeser Innisfallen Greenhouses. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Urbana Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. No. 1 is Papa Gontier. No. 2 is Madame Hoste. No. 3 is Perle des Jardins. No. 4. is Etoile de Lyon. No. 5 is Malmaison. No. 6 is Sunset. Ever-Blooming Tea looses. Standard feist for General Planting. The ErefBlooming Teas form a very important group, and are universally regarded as the most desirable and valuable Roses for general culture; the demand for them far exceeds that of any other class. They comm
. The Charles A. Reeser Innisfallen Greenhouses. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Urbana Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. No. 1 is Papa Gontier. No. 2 is Madame Hoste. No. 3 is Perle des Jardins. No. 4. is Etoile de Lyon. No. 5 is Malmaison. No. 6 is Sunset. Ever-Blooming Tea looses. Standard feist for General Planting. The ErefBlooming Teas form a very important group, and are universally regarded as the most desirable and valuable Roses for general culture; the demand for them far exceeds that of any other class. They commence to flower almost as soon as planted, and continue throughout the entire season, the blooms increasing in size and beauty until autumn. They are noted for their exquisite delicacy of coloring, which embraces all the lovely tea shades of yellow, fawn, and cream; also for their delightful fragrance, which exceeds that of all the other families. It is from this class of Roses that we get all the better sorts, especially those best adapted to house culture and growing under glass. The varieties included in the following Standard List are recog- nized as the leading sorts for general culture. They combine all the more pronounced features of the class with reference to qualities of vigor, profuse- ness, and brilliancy of bloom. The harvest of blossom during the first year will more than compensate for the trifling outlay and effort expended. We would call especial attention to the fact that many of the varieties included in the list are of the later introductions. lA/IMTF-D DDOTFI^TiniM Where the mercury drops pretty low our Roses must be well protected. Different persons use different Will I Ln rnvl Lv I IvFll* methods, and often with equal success. We can tell you what not to do. Don't cover closely with leaves or loose, strawy material that will hold moisture about the plants, or furnish a sheltered haunt for field mice. Any protection that will allow a speedy drying off, and
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