. Spring 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. A Garden Collection of 10 choice Ever-blooming: Roses for 75c* (For more complete descriptions of the various varieties see general collection.) Clotilde Soupert. Pearly white. (No. 2 on cut.) Duchess de Brabant. Light rose, shaded amber and salmon. Mad. Franceska Kruger. Deeply shaded coppery yel- low. (No. 3 on cut.) Mrs. DeGraw. Bright, rich pink. Marie Guiifot. Pure white. Mad. Jos. Schwartz. White, be


. Spring 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. A Garden Collection of 10 choice Ever-blooming: Roses for 75c* (For more complete descriptions of the various varieties see general collection.) Clotilde Soupert. Pearly white. (No. 2 on cut.) Duchess de Brabant. Light rose, shaded amber and salmon. Mad. Franceska Kruger. Deeply shaded coppery yel- low. (No. 3 on cut.) Mrs. DeGraw. Bright, rich pink. Marie Guiifot. Pure white. Mad. Jos. Schwartz. White, beautifully flushed with pink. (No. 4 on cut.) Maman Cochet. Pure pink. Marie Van Houtte. Creamy white, outlined pure rose. Marion Dingee. Deep crimson. (No. 1 on cut.) Mad. Welche. Fine amber yellow. (No. 5 on cut.) Ten Choice Roses for Winter Blooming: for 75 cents. (For more complete descriptions see general col- lection of everbloomers.) Bridesmaid. Bright pink. Golden Gate. Creamy white, delicately tinged yellow and rose. Queen's Scarlet. Clear, bright scarlet. Catherine Mermet, Fine bright pink. The Bride. Pure white. Perle des Jardins. Clear yellow. Meteor. Dark velvety crimson. White Bougere. Large pure white. Salfrano. Apricot yellow, changing to orange and fawn. Papa Gontier. Attractive carmine crimson. THE THREE RAMBLERS-CRIMSON/WHITE AND YELLOW. A trio of beautiful, hardy climbing Roses. The introduction of these new Ramblers furnishes us with new colors for the decoration of porches and pillars in the north. We have for years had plenty of crimson and yel- low climbing Roses in the tender class, but none that are hardy where the mercury falls more than 10 to 12 degrees the freezing point. With the Ramblers we may have these much desired colors anywhere in the north. They are all remarkably free bloomers, being literally covered with fine large clusters of flowers that remain fresh and bright for an unusual length of Please note that these images are ext


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