Archive image from page 78 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, shrubs, roses, bulbs, etc. . descriptivecatal1895jewe Year: 1895 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 69 Engesseri.—Very deep pink, lower petals blotched maroon. Eugene Scribe.—Large and fine flower; rose blazed with crimson. Hesperide.—Profusely blotched and flaked bright rosy-salmon, on a pure white ground. Isaac yellow; one of the best. John Bull.—Ivory white, tinged with yellow and lilac. Marie Lemoilie.—Fine open flowers; cream flushed salmon lilac; lower


Archive image from page 78 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, shrubs, roses, bulbs, etc. . descriptivecatal1895jewe Year: 1895 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 69 Engesseri.—Very deep pink, lower petals blotched maroon. Eugene Scribe.—Large and fine flower; rose blazed with crimson. Hesperide.—Profusely blotched and flaked bright rosy-salmon, on a pure white ground. Isaac yellow; one of the best. John Bull.—Ivory white, tinged with yellow and lilac. Marie Lemoilie.—Fine open flowers; cream flushed salmon lilac; lower petals marked violet and yellow; one of the finest. Marie Duniotier.—White streaked rose, purple blotched. Napoleon III.—Bright scarlet, the center of the petals white striped. Paclole.—Pure yellow flowers; slight rosy border; lower petals shaded with darker yellow. Reine Blanche.—Pure white, dark carmine blotch. Richard Creur de Iin.—Crimson red, flamed with garnet; lower petals spotted golden yellow. Shakespeare.—White, very slightly suffused carmine-rose, large rosy blotch. Schiller.—Sulphur, with large carmine blotch. Snow 'White,-—The flowers of fine shape, large in size and of a pure paper-white color, seldom showing a trace of any other shade. The spikes are large and set thickly with flowers. When planted late and the nights become very cool, it will be streaked with pink more than at any other time; even then if the spikes are cut and placed in water when the four lower flowers are open, no trace of pink will appear in the remainder. If at any season the spikes are cut when the first two or four lower flowers are open, and are allowed to develope in water, it is positively snow white. It is a good grower. Bulbs are healthy and strong, and in very many cases produce three spikes to each bulb; but to get the largest flowers and spike, only one spike should be allowed to grow. See cut. A. 'Veitchii. Japan Creeper. Boston Ivy.—Leaves smaller


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