. Ellwanger & Barry's supplementary catalogue novelties, etc. : 1898. 144 ELLWANGER & BAERY'S. Mrs. John Laing. VICTOR TERDIEK, mod. (Lacharme, 1859.) Bright rose, with carmine center, a very fresh shade of color; not fra- grant; free bloomer; wood nearly smooth. This variety, with its numerous progeny, is more tender than any of the other types in the class. A beautiful rose. Budded and on own roots. 50c. TVliite Baroness, mod. (G. Paul, 1882.) A sport from Baron- ess Rothschild. Pure white, the same shape and flowers as the parent. Budded plants. 50c. Xavier Olibo, mod. or dirf. (Lac
. Ellwanger & Barry's supplementary catalogue novelties, etc. : 1898. 144 ELLWANGER & BAERY'S. Mrs. John Laing. VICTOR TERDIEK, mod. (Lacharme, 1859.) Bright rose, with carmine center, a very fresh shade of color; not fra- grant; free bloomer; wood nearly smooth. This variety, with its numerous progeny, is more tender than any of the other types in the class. A beautiful rose. Budded and on own roots. 50c. TVliite Baroness, mod. (G. Paul, 1882.) A sport from Baron- ess Rothschild. Pure white, the same shape and flowers as the parent. Budded plants. 50c. Xavier Olibo, mod. or dirf. (Lacharme, 1864.) Very dark, rich crimson, large size; a magnificent velvety rose. Bud- ded plants. 50c. CLASS XL—RUGOSA ROSES AND THEIR HYBRIDS. {Rosa rugosa.) This is a very interesting group, of Japanese origin. The flowers are mostly single. The plant is highly ornamental on account of its good habit and beautiful glossy foliage. Of the hybrids, Mme. G. Bruant is the only one we have to offer at present. Madame G. Bruant, vig. {Bruant, 1888.) One of the first of a new race of hybrids. In the bud state the flowers are long and pointed, when open, semi-double; purewhiteand fragrant, and produced freely in clusters at intervals throughout the summer; exceptionally hardy and vigorous; forms a handsome bush. Budded plants. (See cut.) 50c. Rugosa alba, mod. A species from Japan. Single, pure white flowers of five petals; highly scented; a splendid shrub. Budded plants 50c. Rugosa rubra, vig. Another Japan variety. Flowers single, of a most beautiful bright rosy crimson, succeeded by large berries of a rich red color, and are a great addition to the ornamental character of the plant. Budded plants. Rosieriste Jacobs, vig. (Ducher^ 1880.) Bright velvety red, shaded with blackish crimson; large, full; of fine globular form. Bud- ded plants. 50c. Salamander, vig. (W. Paul & Son, 1891.) Large and full; bright scarlet crimson, free fiowering. Budded plants. 75c. Souvenir du Ros
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