. Descriptive catalogue : fruit plants, fruit trees, ornamental trees, shrubs and vines. Nurseries (Horticulture) Michigan Benton Harbor Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Benton Harbor, La France Mrs. J. H. I/aing. One of the finest roses of its class. It is very free flowering, commencing to bloom early in the season and continues to bloom profusely until late autumn. Color, a soft delicate pink, with a satin tinge. Very fragrant. Madame Plantier. Pure white, large and double, blooms abundantly in clusters; very fine hardy rose. Mars
. Descriptive catalogue : fruit plants, fruit trees, ornamental trees, shrubs and vines. Nurseries (Horticulture) Michigan Benton Harbor Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Benton Harbor, La France Mrs. J. H. I/aing. One of the finest roses of its class. It is very free flowering, commencing to bloom early in the season and continues to bloom profusely until late autumn. Color, a soft delicate pink, with a satin tinge. Very fragrant. Madame Plantier. Pure white, large and double, blooms abundantly in clusters; very fine hardy rose. Marshall P. Wilder. Flowers very large, perfectly double and of good sub- stance; color, bright cherry red shading to crimson. Plant a clean healthy grower and a very free bloomer. Magna Charta A splendid sort; bright clear pink flushed with violet crimson; very sweet; flower extra large; fine form; very double and full; a free bloomer. Paul Neyron. Flowers of immense size, often five inchesin diameter. Color, deep clear rose, very fresh and pretty. The plant is a strong healthy grower, with clean, glossy foliage, and is one of the most prolific bloomers in the hybrid class, young plants in the nursery rows blooming almost without intermission from June to late October. Hardy Climbing Roses. Baltimore Belle. Pale blush, nearly white; double; the best white climb- ing rose. Crimson Rambler. This remarkable rose was originally received from Japan. The plant is of very vigorous growth, making shoots from eight to ten feet in height during a season, and is consequent}- a most desirable climing variety; and when pegged down or grown as a bush, a marvelous head of bloom is the result. It is also exceedingly hardy, having suc- cessfully withstood the test in exposed situations of two very severe winters in this country. Asa pot plant it is unequalled for decorative purposes. The bright green glossy foliage with which the plant is covered very early in the spring forms a pleasing and strik
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