. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, vines, roses, shrubs, etc., Nursery stock Michigan Kalamazoo Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. 92 CLIMBING AND MOSS ROSES. CLIMBING ROSES. These, recommend themselves to all lovers of the beautiful. They are admir- ably adapted to cover arbors, walls, etc. Anna Maria—Light pink, changing to blush; blooms in large clusters. Baltimore Belle—Pale blush, nearly white; very double. Flowers in large


. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, vines, roses, shrubs, etc., Nursery stock Michigan Kalamazoo Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. 92 CLIMBING AND MOSS ROSES. CLIMBING ROSES. These, recommend themselves to all lovers of the beautiful. They are admir- ably adapted to cover arbors, walls, etc. Anna Maria—Light pink, changing to blush; blooms in large clusters. Baltimore Belle—Pale blush, nearly white; very double. Flowers in large clusters. the' whole plant appearing a perfect mass of QUEEN OF THE PRAIRIE. Crimson Rambler—This is themost decided novelty in roses we have had in years. Introduced from Japan in 1893, it has been a source of wonder and admira- tion wherever exhibited. The plant is a vigorous grower, making shoots from eight to ten feet long in a season. The flowers are grown in great pyra- midal panicles, each carrying thirty to forty blooms; the individual flowers are one to one and one-half inches in diameter, and remain in perfect condi- tion a longtime. The color is a bright, vivid crimson, showing none of the pur- plish tint so common in crimson roses. Gem of the Prairies—Flowers large and double; light crimson, sometimes blotched with white. Jules Margottin — Carmine rose; fine in open flower and in bud; the best of all climbing sorts. It may be grown as a PillarEose. or by pruning, kept in bush form; it should be in every collection. Queen of the Prairies—Bright rosy red; large, compact and globular flowers; blooms in clusters; one of the best. Ramblers—Pixk. "White and Yellow. These are similar to the Crimson Ram- bler, except not quite as rampant growers, nor quite as hardy, but make very desirable companions. Seven Sisters | Greville)— Crimson, chang- ing all shades to white. Victor Yerdier—Resembles Victor Yerdier, of which it is a seedling, but havi


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