. Catalogue of plants : spring 1889. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. R. Mdricli, Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 5. Primrose Dame. yage 4.) NEW ROSES—Continued. Devoniensis.—Magnolia Eose. Beautiful creamy white, with rosy center, large, very full and double, delightful sweet Tea scent. One of the finest Eoses. Price, 20 cents. Pierre Guillot.—One of the very best of the bright, dark Hybrid Teas. Color dazzling crimson, passing to brilliant carmine, flowers large, very double, fall, and highly scented. A healthy and vigorous grower, and a constant bloomer. Price, 15 cents. Mme
. Catalogue of plants : spring 1889. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. R. Mdricli, Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 5. Primrose Dame. yage 4.) NEW ROSES—Continued. Devoniensis.—Magnolia Eose. Beautiful creamy white, with rosy center, large, very full and double, delightful sweet Tea scent. One of the finest Eoses. Price, 20 cents. Pierre Guillot.—One of the very best of the bright, dark Hybrid Teas. Color dazzling crimson, passing to brilliant carmine, flowers large, very double, fall, and highly scented. A healthy and vigorous grower, and a constant bloomer. Price, 15 cents. Mme. Welche.—An extra fine variety, very large, double, and of beautiful rounded form. A soft, pale yellow, sometimes cream, with short inner petals of glowing orange and copper. Vigor- ous in habit. Price, 15 cents. Perle des Jardins.—The finest yellow Eose in cul- tivation. Canary or golden yellow. Flowers large and beautifully formed, handsome in every stage of development, from the smallest to the open bud. Price, 15 cents. Niphetos.—An elegant Tea Eose. Very large and double, deliciously sweet, pure snow white. Valued for its lovely buds, which are very large and pointed, borne on long stems. 15 cents. Madame de Watteville.—Beautiful creamy yellow, tinged with large shell-like petals having a brigh' crimson border. No Eose like it in col- or. This is the Tulip Eose of Europe, so-called from its feathery shading of petals. 15 cents. La France.—Hybrid Tea. Unequalled in beauty and fragrance, very large, very double, superb form. It is difficult to convey any idea of its beautiful coloring, but the prevailing colors are silvery-rose, shaded with silvery-peach, and often with pink. Continuous bloomer. 15 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original A. R. Aldrich (Firm); Henry G. Gilber
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