. Currie Bros.' horticultural guide : spring 1888. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Duchess of Edinburgh—Brilliant crimson, shaded with maroon. Etoile de Lyon — Brilliant snlphur yellow, very large and full, of line form. Qlorie de Dijon—Rich creamy yellow, shaded with anil)er; very donhle. Homer—Light llesh. changing to silvery rose. Hermosa—Beautifnl clear rose; constant bloomer. Isabella Sprunt—Canary yellow; profuse bloomer. Marie Guillo


. Currie Bros.' horticultural guide : spring 1888. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Duchess of Edinburgh—Brilliant crimson, shaded with maroon. Etoile de Lyon — Brilliant snlphur yellow, very large and full, of line form. Qlorie de Dijon—Rich creamy yellow, shaded with anil)er; very donhle. Homer—Light llesh. changing to silvery rose. Hermosa—Beautifnl clear rose; constant bloomer. Isabella Sprunt—Canary yellow; profuse bloomer. Marie Guillot—White, fringed with lemon; very tine. Niphetos—Large, pointed, snow-white buds; very line. Papa Gontier—Deep pink. Perle des Jardins—Clear, golden yellow; extra line. Queen ot Bedders—Crimson; an bed- ders; profuse bloomer. MOSS. This class is even more hardy and should be treated the same as the Hybrid Perpetuals; all grafted or budded. Angelique Quetier—Rosy lilac, large and double. Baron de Wassenaer—Bright red, flowering in clusters; good form. Perpetual White—White, blooming in clusters, very mossy, double. Salet—Bright rose, blush edges, large and full. Soupert and Nottingr—Beautiful bright rose, very large, full and of globular form, strong plants from B inch pots; each, 50 cts.; per dozen, $5M. By express only. NEW HYBRID TEA ROSES. Wm. Francis Bennett—Rich, glowing crimson, rivalling the Jacqueminot in color; the buds are long-poiuted, exquisitely fragrant, and a most pro- fuse bloomer. Each, 25 cts. American Beauty—Brilliant carmine, of immense size; very fragrant and profuse bloomer. One of the best Roses ever offered. Each, 50 cts. NEW TEA ROSE. The Bride—This is undoubtedly the finest white Rose under cultivation. It is a sport from Catherine Mer- met, and is a counterpart of that fine variety, ex- cepting in color, which is pure white. It also pro- duces more flowers than the parent plant, and the blooms last a lo


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