. Catalogue of first quality plants : at unheard of low prices. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. THE GBEAT WESTERN PLANT CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 17 TEA ROSES.* CLIMBINO . In the South or Caliloroia, where they stand the Winters, nothing can compare with them for heauty of hud and foliage. They are never to be forgotten when seen in full bloom, loaded with thousands of magnificent flowers. : : : Caroline Goodrich, or Running General Jacqueminot.— Aa/- Ruse has finely formed, very double flowers, and its fragrance
. Catalogue of first quality plants : at unheard of low prices. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. THE GBEAT WESTERN PLANT CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 17 TEA ROSES.* CLIMBINO . In the South or Caliloroia, where they stand the Winters, nothing can compare with them for heauty of hud and foliage. They are never to be forgotten when seen in full bloom, loaded with thousands of magnificent flowers. : : : Caroline Goodrich, or Running General Jacqueminot.— Aa/- Ruse has finely formed, very double flowers, and its fragrance is most '"ions. This is a hardy climbing Tea, and should not be '-classed witn ii>" Hardy Climbers that bloom but once a year. The color is the same a- 'hat of General Jacqueminot. 15 cents each. Celine Forestier.—Deep sul- phur yellow, large, full flowers, perfectly double a fine bloomer and good grower. One of the best of its class. 15 cents each. Taire Carnot.—Buffror orange yeiiu„, neach blossom center? medium size, full and compact flow- ers, delightful Tea scent. Very pretty and desirable. lOceach. Climbing Devoniensis. — The same as Devoniensis, except that it is a rampant climber. It has a Magnolia fragrance 15c each. Cloth of Gold, or Chroma- tella.—A clear golden-yellow, large, very full and double. Highly fragrant. Much prized in the South for pillars and verandas. 10c each. Estella Pradle.—Has lovely pure white buds. Flowers are full and sweet. 10 cents each. Fortune's Double Yellow.— (Beauty of Glazenwooa.) Bronzed yellow or copper and fawn color. 10 cents each. Firsten Bismarck. — As its name would indicate, this is a Rose of the first quality, an improve- ment on Gloire de Dijon. The color is a blending of amber, carmine and cream, and of delicious fragrance. One of the most exquisite of Roses and hardy. 20 cents each. Golden Chain, or Climbing Safrano.—(Reve d'Of.) A beau- tiful pillar Rose, being a strong climber. Color ora
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