. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, vines, shrubs, roses, plants, Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 20 C. L. WATROUS' DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. DIVISION 1. I—Summer Roses. All hardy and of easy eultivatiou. These old favorites would well repay more attention than they receive. CENTIFOLIA, Old, Hundred Leaf Rose—Rose color, large, globular, very fragrant, a superb old sort. PAUL RICAUT—Bright crimson, a beautiful, globular rose. CAROLINE MIGGONNE—Bright scarlet,
. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, vines, shrubs, roses, plants, Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 20 C. L. WATROUS' DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. DIVISION 1. I—Summer Roses. All hardy and of easy eultivatiou. These old favorites would well repay more attention than they receive. CENTIFOLIA, Old, Hundred Leaf Rose—Rose color, large, globular, very fragrant, a superb old sort. PAUL RICAUT—Bright crimson, a beautiful, globular rose. CAROLINE MIGGONNE—Bright scarlet, perfect form, very fragrant. AURETTI—Dark crimson, fragrant. DOUBLE SWEET BRIAR-Old, well known favorite, vigorous and fine. GEORGE THE FOURTH—Dark, velvety crimson, very free bloomer. HARRISON'S YELLOW—Fine, bright yellow, early, robust and perfectly hardy. II—Moss Roses. The moss roses are strong growers and perfectly hardy; they remain in bloom a long time, and are especially prized for their beautiful mossy buds. BLUSH MOSS—Very mossy' free bloomer, fine buds, great favorite. COUNTESS DE MURINAIS — The finest, double white moss rose, large, beautifully mossed. HENRY MARTIN-Fine, rosy car- mine. CRESTED MOSS-Deep rose colored buds, surrounded with mossy fringe. CAPTAIN INGRAM—Dark velvety purple, foliage small, dark color. Ill—Climbing- Roses. QUEEN OF THE PRAIRIE-Bright rose, in clusters, vigorous, very free bloomer, by far the best climber we ki]ow. BALTIMORE BELLE—Light blush, in clusters, strong grower, needs good winter protection. GREVILLE, OR Seven Sisters—Fine, free bloomer. PRIDE OF WASHINGTON—Brilliant, dark rose, tine form, very large clusters. MRS. GUNNELL— Clear, brilliant rose; strong, healthy grower, and abun- dant bloomer. DIVISION II-PERPETUAL ROSES. I—Hybrid Perpetuals. These are Hybrids or crosses between June and Monthly roses, partaking of the hardiness of one parent, and the perpetual blooming habits of the other. They
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