. Chaapel's flowers, plants, and seeds. Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs. The Best Everblooming Roses for General Planting INCLUDING MANY NEW SORTS OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. They comprise all tbe desirable shades of color, and combine all the essential points of merit, viz.: vigorof growth, freedom of bloom, hardiness and fragrance. There are no Roses superior to them, even at three times the low prices asked for these gems. Anna Oliver. Flesh-colored Rose, tinged with carmine. Charles Kiovolli. Beautiful, tender r


. Chaapel's flowers, plants, and seeds. Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs. The Best Everblooming Roses for General Planting INCLUDING MANY NEW SORTS OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. They comprise all tbe desirable shades of color, and combine all the essential points of merit, viz.: vigorof growth, freedom of bloom, hardiness and fragrance. There are no Roses superior to them, even at three times the low prices asked for these gems. Anna Oliver. Flesh-colored Rose, tinged with carmine. Charles Kiovolli. Beautiful, tender rose,center brighter; very large and double. Countess de Frigneuse. A lovely Rose for the garden, and a desirable one for winter forcing; rich canary yellow. Comtesse Biza du Pare. Bronzed rose; flowers medium size, moderately full; highly perfumed; vigorous large and full. Duchess de Brabant. Soft, rosy flesh, changing to deep rose; an exceedingly beautiful flower. Devoniensis. (Magnolia Rose.) Beautiful creamy white. Etoile deLyon. Chrome-yellow. Gen. Tartas. Brilliant pink; large and full. Gloire de Dijon. Creamy white, tinged with amber ani pale blush; of climbing habit. Homer. Large, full, double, beautiful buds; light. Hermosa. (See special description elsewhere.) Lucullus. Beautiful dark crimson-maroon; large, full and fragrant; a constant bloomer. La'Princess Vera. Color pale flesh, changing to salmon- rose,"shaded with carmine. Mad. Hoste. A beautiful Rose, similar to the "Perle;' color lemon-yellow, shaded with buff. Marie Lambert. (See special description elsewhere.) Marechal Kiel. Yellow; tea-scented; large size; a. grand Rose where it is adapted. 35 cts. Mad. Lambard. Color a beautiful shade of rosy bronze, changing to salmon and fawn, shaded with carmine; fine Rose. Mad. Joseph Schwartz. A strong, vigorous grower, and one of the hardiest Tea Roses for outdoor bedding. The flowers are cup-shaped and borne in clusters. Color white, beautifully flushed with


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