. 1905-'06 descriptive catalogue of rare flowers : seeds, plants, bulbs, cacti, etc. the black velvet roses. A strong grower, thatproduces in the spring, great numbers of the most beautiful deep, dark, velvet roses. 50c to$ each. Climbing Roses, dOr. A grand climbing rose. Color apricot yellow; a very profuse bloomer. Lamarque. A splendid white climbing rose, continuous bloomer. Reine Henriette. A magnificent crimson climber. Flowers enormous in size,exquisitely shaped- A strong grower, constantly in bloom. 25c to 50c each. True Friend or Climbing Cecil Bruner. A most exquisit


. 1905-'06 descriptive catalogue of rare flowers : seeds, plants, bulbs, cacti, etc. the black velvet roses. A strong grower, thatproduces in the spring, great numbers of the most beautiful deep, dark, velvet roses. 50c to$ each. Climbing Roses, dOr. A grand climbing rose. Color apricot yellow; a very profuse bloomer. Lamarque. A splendid white climbing rose, continuous bloomer. Reine Henriette. A magnificent crimson climber. Flowers enormous in size,exquisitely shaped- A strong grower, constantly in bloom. 25c to 50c each. True Friend or Climbing Cecil Bruner. A most exquisite new climbing rose, thecounterpart of Cecil Bruner in foliage, shape and color but a most vigorous climber and profusebloomer. The long, graceful branches are wreathed with the charming flowers. 50c. Cherokee, Single. We have a tine stock of the true variety of this most esthetic and beau-tiful rose. The flowers are five or more inches across, pure white and single. It is invaluablefor hedges, for covering unsightly places, for trellises or arbors. The plant shown in the illus-. Cherokee Eose is 15 years old. It has immense branches, resembling the trunks of small trees. Theold plants bloom some all the year, but for three months in the spring, it is a sheet of whitebloom. The foliage is always clean, glossy and beautiful. 25c and 50c. Yellow , One of the most rapid growing roses we have and the flowers are beau-tiful, will grow in any soil. The foliage is always clean. It will cover an area of 25 feet in threeor four years, and in the spring and summer is a mass of rich golden yellow buds and strawcolored blossoms; they grow in clusters. 25c and 50c. Mrs. Shepherds Little Midget or Baby Roses* One feels like talking baby talk to these dear little things. The least little mites of plantsbloom. They form pretty little bushes and grow from 12 to 15 inches high. The leaves arevery small and the flowers measure from 1 to \% inches across. They grow in cluster


Size: 1960px × 1275px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorhenryggi, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookyear1906