. Cottage Rose Garden : 1901. Nursery stock Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Sappho. (Tea.) Buds fawn color, suffused with, rose, the opening flowers shaded yellow and tawny-buff; of rather dwarfish growth. Madame Camilla. Delicate salmon-pink; reverse of petals veined white; full; very sweet. Madame SclpSon Cochet. A charming Rose, of a soft primrose-yellow, with rose shadings and sweet-scented. As this belongs to Countess la . Barthe section, its freedom of bloom is at once settled. Miss Ethel Brownlow. Of great substance and


. Cottage Rose Garden : 1901. Nursery stock Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Sappho. (Tea.) Buds fawn color, suffused with, rose, the opening flowers shaded yellow and tawny-buff; of rather dwarfish growth. Madame Camilla. Delicate salmon-pink; reverse of petals veined white; full; very sweet. Madame SclpSon Cochet. A charming Rose, of a soft primrose-yellow, with rose shadings and sweet-scented. As this belongs to Countess la . Barthe section, its freedom of bloom is at once settled. Miss Ethel Brownlow. Of great substance and perfect form. The petals are- thick, round and very smooth; color salmon-pink, shaded yel- low at base of the petals. Marie Ducher. Rich, transparent salmon-rose, with fawn center; large-' size and very double. Sweet, and a very strong grower and splendid bloomer. Marie Lambert. Also called by some " ; White Rose of medium size and very free-blooming. Mlphetos. An elegant Tea Rose; pure, snow-white. Its lovely buds, are large and pointed and borne on long stems. Of rather delicate nature for outdoor culture in the North. Papa Gentler. A magnificent red Tea. It is a strong grower, with fine- healthy foliage. The buds are large, long and thick; broad petals of a dark carmine-crimson color, changing to a lighter shade in the open flower. An excellent winter-blooming va- riety, and one of the best for outdoor planting, opening up its flowers in beautiful shape when grown in the open ground. Sguv. de Wooton. An American variety of great merit. Color rosy-crimson,, or crimson-red. Exceedingly free-blooming and very fra- grant. The following Fine Strong Plants, 8c each, 10 for 50c, 20 for $1; Two-Year-Old Plants, 20c each, 8 for $1. Premier des Charislmes. Bright lovely pink, large and double, a splendid and free- blooming Rose. Etolle de Lyon. (Star of Lyon.) Brilliant chrome-yellow, deepening at the center to pure golden-yellow. Flowers very large, very double an


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