. 1902 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Champion City Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio. 9 MRS. ROBERT GARRET A beautiful, larfje Rose of ex«iuisite sliai)e, liiiish and l)Icnd- inf? of colors, ll was raised !)>⢠Mr. .loiiu Cooic of Halliiiiore, Md., Ihe reside of a (â¢rt)ss between Sond)reuil and Madame Caroline Teslout. It ]> lur^'eiy of tlie latter variety in habit of growth, in loiiat^e, spines and stems, and in shni)e of flowers showsu complete blen<iiniiu-s. The buds are long a


. 1902 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Champion City Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio. 9 MRS. ROBERT GARRET A beautiful, larfje Rose of ex«iuisite sliai)e, liiiish and l)Icnd- inf? of colors, ll was raised !)>⢠Mr. .loiiu Cooic of Halliiiiore, Md., Ihe reside of a (â¢rt)ss between Sond)reuil and Madame Caroline Teslout. It ]> lur^'eiy of tlie latter variety in habit of growth, in loiiat^e, spines and stems, and in shni)e of flowers showsu complete blen<iiniiu-s. The buds are long and pointed in shape, and open up l>enutifully into a full, rounded llower. In shape of bud ami iiall-open llower it very nuich resembles Souvenir du President (â¢:iMU)t, bulisvery nnich larger, color a glowing shell i)ink, very deep in the center; the fragrance isdel- icateand pleasing. A correspomleut of the American Florist, in commenting on Rose last March, says: "Tlie )il of Mr. Cook was a departure from the rest, as it was a vase of Koses. But such Hoses! They towered above the Carnations on strong stems clothed with heavy foliage, and were as large as American Beauties, l)ut of a beautiful clear pink, almost light enough to lie called a shell ; 50 cents per dozen; ^ per liuiidred. MARIE GUILLOT. Splendid for cut-ilower i)urpose? in the Summer season, (irown largely Ibr 50 cents per dozeu; $ per liiiudred. MADAME A. VEYSSET. Striped LiJi F'rance. A mngnilicent new Rose, identical in â every respect with iis part'ut, La France, except in two particu- larsâit is much stronger in growth, and the flowers are beauti- fully striped and shaded a delicate white. The coloring is exqiiisite, and we think this Rose will i)lease ciu-llower buyers. It forces freely, and i)roduces magnilicent large buds and flow- ers. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. MARION DINGEE. Deep, brilliant crimson. One o darkest, richest colore


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