. Catalogue for 1892. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Madame Mason.—V e 1 v e 11 y crimson, very bright and full; a fine sort for bedding- Paul Neyron.—The floweis are immense. It is probably the largest rose grown, and one of the finest. Bright shining pink, very clear and beauti- ful, very double and full, finely scented. Prince Camile de Rohan.—Rich, dark velvetty crimson; large and fine. A good rose of splendid color. Victor Verder.— Rich cherry rose, shaded with carmine. Flowers large a


. Catalogue for 1892. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Madame Mason.—V e 1 v e 11 y crimson, very bright and full; a fine sort for bedding- Paul Neyron.—The floweis are immense. It is probably the largest rose grown, and one of the finest. Bright shining pink, very clear and beauti- ful, very double and full, finely scented. Prince Camile de Rohan.—Rich, dark velvetty crimson; large and fine. A good rose of splendid color. Victor Verder.— Rich cherry rose, shaded with carmine. Flowers large and beautifully formed ; very full. 10 to 25c. each. Hardy Climbing Roses. For covering walls, trellises, trees, buildings, etc. They are of rapid growth and perfect hard- diness. and become covered with bloom in their season. Anne Maria —A hardy climber flowers in clusters, color light pink, changing to blush. Baltimore Belle.—The finest and best of this class. Flowers pale blush, becoming nearly white, compact and double. BenneVs Seedling.—An Ayreshire or Scotch rose. White, double and fragrant. Greville, or Seven Sisters.—Flow- ers in large clusters. Varies in color from white to crimson. Pride of Washington.—Brilliant amaranth, shaded rose center. Caroline Goodrich.—A very free flowering variety, blooming in clusters. Deep red. It is hardy and a very strong grower. Fine for pillars or trellises. Queen of the Prairies.—Extra growth, and free annual bloomer, bright, rosy red. The strongest climber of all. Tennsseee) Belle.—Graceful and slender in growth. Bright pink, u ] 5cj each. MOSS ».uss Rose. Moss Roses stand alone in picturesque beauty, different and distinct from all others. Their opening buds, half coveied wilh delicate, clinging moss of fairy-like texture, command our special admiration. The Moss Rose is a strong, vigorous grower, perfectly hardy, desirable for outdoor culture in open giound; and of the most permanent character. When o


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