. 1901 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Champion City Greenhouses, Springfield, Augustine Guinnoiseau, or White La France. {See description on page 6.) BERTHA CLAVEL, or Striped Malmaison. A striped sport from old Souvenir de Malmaison. Color a creamy white, with rose center, reverse of the petals striped violet and light rose. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. BEAUTY OF STAPLEFORD. Color a clear, bright pink, shading to a bright, rosy crimson. It makes large and beautiful buds and is a
. 1901 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Champion City Greenhouses, Springfield, Augustine Guinnoiseau, or White La France. {See description on page 6.) BERTHA CLAVEL, or Striped Malmaison. A striped sport from old Souvenir de Malmaison. Color a creamy white, with rose center, reverse of the petals striped violet and light rose. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. BEAUTY OF STAPLEFORD. Color a clear, bright pink, shading to a bright, rosy crimson. It makes large and beautiful buds and is a constant and profuse bedder. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. CLOTH OF GOLD, or Chromatella. A clear golden yellow, large, very full and double, highly fragrant. Highly prized in the South for pillars and verandas. We have the true variety. Solfaterre is sometimes sold for Cloth of Gold. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. COMTESSE DE FRIGNEUSE. The color is a deep golden yellow, with a soft shade in- side of petal. As a yellow Rose this takes rank next to Marechal Niel. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. CHARLES LEGRADY. Color a fine chamois red, richly shaded with violet crimson, very sweet, and a constant bloomer. Extra fine. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. CLOTHILDE SOUPERT. Its color is a pearl white, with a vivid carmine rose center, which fades after a little, leaving the Rose almost white. It is a constant bloomer, quite fragrant, and cannot fail to be a splendid market plant for growing in pots for Spring sales. In addition to its suitability for market purposes, it will be very useful to the cut-flower worker, forming, as it does, nice sprays of open flowers a ad half open buds. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hun- dred. CATHERINE MERMET. A beautiful, clear flesh color, with the same silvery luster seen in La France. Large, full, well formed, very beautiful in bud. Still one of the finest and best forcing Roses. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred.
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