. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. GENERAL CATALOGUE. 151. i . - ' _.: Paul Neyron (Reduced). MAURICE BERNABDIN, vig. or free. (Granger, 1861.) Syn. Ferdinand de Lesseps, Exposition de Brie. A seed- ling-from Gen. Jacqueminot. Bright crimson; large, moderately full; a good free blooming sort, generally coming in clusters. Perhaps the most prolific of all crimson roses in the spring. Budded and on own roots. 50c. Maurice E. de Vilniorin, vig. (Leveque, 1S91.) Large, double, fine form; clear bright red, shaded velvety brown. 75c. MEEVEILLE DE LYON, mod. (Pernet,


. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. GENERAL CATALOGUE. 151. i . - ' _.: Paul Neyron (Reduced). MAURICE BERNABDIN, vig. or free. (Granger, 1861.) Syn. Ferdinand de Lesseps, Exposition de Brie. A seed- ling-from Gen. Jacqueminot. Bright crimson; large, moderately full; a good free blooming sort, generally coming in clusters. Perhaps the most prolific of all crimson roses in the spring. Budded and on own roots. 50c. Maurice E. de Vilniorin, vig. (Leveque, 1S91.) Large, double, fine form; clear bright red, shaded velvety brown. 75c. MEEVEILLE DE LYON, mod. (Pernet, 1S82.) Pure white, shaded and marked with satiny-rose; flowers very large, double, and of a beautiful cup shape. A seedling from Baroness Rothschild, with the same habit, but larger. A superb variety. Budded plants. 50c. Mrs. John Eaing-, vig. (.Bennett, 18S7.) A seedling from Francois Michelon; soft pink; large and of fine form, pro- duced on strong stems; exceedingly fragrant; one of the most valuable varieties for forcing, and flowers con- tinuously in the open ground. The most beautiful rose of recent introduction. Budded and on own roots. (See cut.) 75c. Oakmont. " Deep bright rose color, in the way of Paul Neyron, but blooms much more freely; delightfully scented; continues in bloom all summer, and is one of the best varieties for very early winter ; $ PAUL NEYBON, i'ig. (Levet, 1869.) A seedling from Victor Verdier, fertilized by Anne de Dieshach. Deep rose color; good tough foliage, wood rather smooth; by far the largest variety in cultivation. A free feloomer; very desirable as a garden rose; valuable for forcing-. Budded and on own roots. (See cut.) 50c. Paul Jainain, /ree. (Jamain, 1878.) Crimson, slightly tinged with violet-red; similar to Charles Lefebvre. Budded plants. 50c. PIERRE NOTTING, free. (Portemer, 1863.) Deep maroon, illumined with bright crimson, often suffused with velvet; large, or very large; globular form, pointed buds; highly


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