. Catalogue of floral beauties, for the spring of 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nursery stock; Flowers; Roses; Plants, Ornamental. Ball of Snow.—(Boule de Neige.) A finely formed, pure white Rose, occasionally shows light flesh when first opening. Beautiful shell-shaped petals, evenly arranged, flowers of good size. Baroness Rothschild.—Color a rich and lovely shade of pink, de- lightfully perlumed. An ideal Rose in every respect. Countess of Roseberry.—Color satin pink inthe center, deepen- ing to bright crimson o


. Catalogue of floral beauties, for the spring of 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nursery stock; Flowers; Roses; Plants, Ornamental. Ball of Snow.—(Boule de Neige.) A finely formed, pure white Rose, occasionally shows light flesh when first opening. Beautiful shell-shaped petals, evenly arranged, flowers of good size. Baroness Rothschild.—Color a rich and lovely shade of pink, de- lightfully perlumed. An ideal Rose in every respect. Countess of Roseberry.—Color satin pink inthe center, deepen- ing to bright crimson on the outer petals. Superb. Captain Christy.—The color is a lovely shade of pale peach, deepening to rosy-crimson. Extra fine. Crown Prince.—A noble Rose. Color a clear red, deepening at centerto ruby-crimson. Comte de Paris.—A Rose of great promise,bright, vivid, Poppy- crimson, large and full. Columbia.—A lovely pure white bedding Rote, of bushy habit. Clara Salmon-rose, deepening to bright cherry red, large and full. A lovely variety. Charles Dickens.—This we regard as a wonderful Rose. Color a rich, glossy carmine, tinged with crimson. Very sweet- Coquette des Alps.—A lovely pure white Rose. Very full and free in flower. Delicious fragrance. Coquette de Blanches.—One of the finest white Hyfcn'd Perpetuals. Flowers large, pure snow-white, very double, full and Ira- grant. A constant bloomer. One of the best. Doctor Hogg.—Deep violet crimson, richly shaded with maroon, shell-shaped petals, full,compact form, very double and de- sirable. Duchess de Caylns.—First-class for general planting. Is strong, hardy and vigorous, and a regular and free bloomer. Extra large flowers, full, perfect form, very fragrant. Color a rich cherry-red, sometimes brilliant crimson, delicately tinged with scarlet. Very fine. Dinsmore.—Dazzling scarlet crimson of the largest size. Very sweet and always in bloom. None better Karl of Dufferin.—Fine velvety-crimson, s


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