. Our new guide to rose culture : 1898 . —Pale sulphur yellow; large full flowers; perfectlydouble ; a fine bloomer and good grower. 15 cts. each. Chromatella* {Cloth of Gold).—Clear bright yellow, good formand substance; large, very full and double, very sweet; muchprized in the South for a pillar or veranda Rose. 15 cts. Carnot.*—Buff or orange yellow, with peach blos-som centre; medium size; full and compact flowers; de-lightful tea scent; very pretty and desirable. 15 cts. Devoniensis.* — A sport from which it differs only inclimbing habit of gro


. Our new guide to rose culture : 1898 . —Pale sulphur yellow; large full flowers; perfectlydouble ; a fine bloomer and good grower. 15 cts. each. Chromatella* {Cloth of Gold).—Clear bright yellow, good formand substance; large, very full and double, very sweet; muchprized in the South for a pillar or veranda Rose. 15 cts. Carnot.*—Buff or orange yellow, with peach blos-som centre; medium size; full and compact flowers; de-lightful tea scent; very pretty and desirable. 15 cts. Devoniensis.* — A sport from which it differs only inclimbing habit of is fully as productive asthe old sort and, being morevigorous, is justly a grandRose; white, tinged withblush; very sweet. 15c. each. Varieties marked with an as-terisk (*) can be furnished intwo-year-old plants at 30 ; these plants, owing totheir size, cannot be sent byMail, and will be sent by Ex-press at purchasers expense. (52) CLIMBING TEA AND NOISETTE ROSES. 53 CLIMBING TEA AND NOISETTE ROSES—Continued. ft.


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