. Spring 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. MLLE. GERMAIN E TROCHON. TOM WOOD—A new Irish variety, now offered for the first time, of great merit, either for garden decoration or for cut flow- ers. The color is cherry r« d, petals lar.^e, , and of immense substance. Flowers very large, full and perfectly formed. Growth vigorous and of free-branching habit, flowering freely and continuously frnm early in summer until late in au- tumn. T


. Spring 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. MLLE. GERMAIN E TROCHON. TOM WOOD—A new Irish variety, now offered for the first time, of great merit, either for garden decoration or for cut flow- ers. The color is cherry r« d, petals lar.^e, , and of immense substance. Flowers very large, full and perfectly formed. Growth vigorous and of free-branching habit, flowering freely and continuously frnm early in summer until late in au- tumn. The foliage is distinct and pr^of against mildew. Price, 25 cents each ; large two=>ear=old plants, 50 PRINCESS ALICE DE MONACA. MADEMOISELLE GER9IAINE TROCHON —An ever-blooming, hardy, yellow Rose. Among the many new Roses imported by us of late years there are none, in our opinion, which are liable to have a wider popularity than this. It is en entirely new color in the Hybrid Tea class, and it has proven hardy in our climate. The best description we could give of the Rose is that given to the Tea Rose "Sunset," which we intro- duced some years ago, and which created a profound sensation. Technically described, it is orange yellow, with shades of buff, fawn and light yellow ; the interstices between the petals show depths of coloring approaching what is very frequently seen in our sunset skies and which originally suggested the name for the "Sunset" Rose. Price, 5i5 cents cacti; large two- year-old plants, 50 cents. New Hybrid Perpetual Rose, Captain Hay ward. When first exhibited this remarkable Hybrid made quite a sensation, and was judged superior to even GeneralJacquemi- not. This is not a matter of surprise, however, when its beauty is considered. The liowers are large and bold, thoroughly dou- ble, perfectly formed, and of a most intense, velvety, glowing red. Thrown into prominence by long, strong stems above dark, massive foliage, th


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