. Catalogue of nursery stock. Seed industry and trade Michigan Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. PRINCE CAM1LLE DE ROHAN. Prince Camille de Rohan—Deep, velvety crimson ; very large, moderately full. A splendid rose. Queen of Bedders—Crimson ; very free flow- ering- ; the color of Charles Lefebvre. ir Rowland Hill — New. A grand purple flower, distinct from all other varieties ; matchless in beauty and a perpetual feast of joy to every grower. ( See colored illus- ULR1CH BRUNNER. Ulrich Brunnpr—Flower very large and full; color, cherry red; beautiful, large shell- shaped pet


. Catalogue of nursery stock. Seed industry and trade Michigan Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. PRINCE CAM1LLE DE ROHAN. Prince Camille de Rohan—Deep, velvety crimson ; very large, moderately full. A splendid rose. Queen of Bedders—Crimson ; very free flow- ering- ; the color of Charles Lefebvre. ir Rowland Hill — New. A grand purple flower, distinct from all other varieties ; matchless in beauty and a perpetual feast of joy to every grower. ( See colored illus- ULR1CH BRUNNER. Ulrich Brunnpr—Flower very large and full; color, cherry red; beautiful, large shell- shaped petals. Extra. Victor Verdier—A splendid sort; bright rose color, with bright carmine center; large, very double, full and fragrant. Free bloomer. White Baroness—Pure white; hardy; late bloomer; beautiful. The Peer of Them All. Toledo, O., July 15, 1894. Greening- Bros., Monroe, Mich.: Gentlemen: The roses which I g-ot of you this spring- have done finely. Out of nearly one hundred roses, I point with pride to those that came from Greening's. While I have several fine roses, Sir Rowland Hill is con- sidered by every one who sees it to be the peer of them all, both on account of its color and fragrance. I shall likely want more roses this fall, and shall certainly favor you with my order, as I consider your roses the best I have ever planted. Yours truly, FRANK C. YOUNG. Better than I Expected. Maple Grove, Mich., June 18, 1894. Greening Bros., Monroe. Mich.: Gentlemen: The trees I received from you this spring- are much nicer than I expected. They are doing well and I shall get some more from you next spring. Yours truly, D. Shangel. Capable of Doing Great Good. Minneapolis, Minn., July 6th, 1894. Messrs. Greening Bros., Monroe, Mich : Gentlemen: Your Fruit Growers' Directory is capable of doing great good to both the producer and the buyer. Please mail us a copy, and if there is any charge we will gladlv remit. Geo. H. Holdes & Co., General Commission Merchants. W


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