. Ellwanger & Barry : Mount Hope nurseries. 126 ELLWANGER &-= BARRY'S Lord Penzance's Hybrid Sweet Briars, vig. (Lord Penzance, 1894 and 1S95.) Apart from their extreme beauty they are most interesting, being crosses between common Sweet Briar and var- ious other roses. It is certain they are a great acquisition. Like their parent, the common Sweet Briar, the foliage is deliriously scented. The flowers are single and of the most beautiful tints. Amy Robsart. Lovely deep rose. Anne of Geierstein. Dark crimson. Brenda. Maiden's blush or peach. Catharine Seyton. Rosy pink. Edith Bellenden
. Ellwanger & Barry : Mount Hope nurseries. 126 ELLWANGER &-= BARRY'S Lord Penzance's Hybrid Sweet Briars, vig. (Lord Penzance, 1894 and 1S95.) Apart from their extreme beauty they are most interesting, being crosses between common Sweet Briar and var- ious other roses. It is certain they are a great acquisition. Like their parent, the common Sweet Briar, the foliage is deliriously scented. The flowers are single and of the most beautiful tints. Amy Robsart. Lovely deep rose. Anne of Geierstein. Dark crimson. Brenda. Maiden's blush or peach. Catharine Seyton. Rosy pink. Edith Bellenden. Pale rose. Flora M'Ivor. Pure white blushed rose. Green Mantle. Bright pink. Jeanie Deans. Scarlet crimson. Julia Mannering. Porcelain pink. Lady Penzance. Beautiful soft tint of copper. Lord Penzance. Soft shade of fawn or ecru. Lucy Ashton. Pretty white blooms with pink edges. Lucy Bertram. Deep crimson. Meg Merrilies. Crimson. Minna. Pure white. Rose Bradwardine. Beautiful clear rose. Madame Hardy, Damask, vig. (Hardy, 1832.) White, large, very full, flat form ; highly fragrant. Budded plants. white, above medium size; full. even leaflets. One of. MAGNA CHARTA. MADAME PLANTIER, [H. Ch.] free. (Plantier, 1835.) Pure Produced in great abundance early in the season. Foliage rather small the best white roses for hedges and for massing in groups. MAGNA CHARTA, [H. Ch.] vig. ( IV. Paul, 1876.) Pink, suffused with carmine; full, globular. Foliage and wood light green, with numerous dark spines. A fragrant, excellent rose. Valuable for forc- ing. Moschata Alba, (Single Musk Rose.) flower. Large single white flowers, slightly tinged pink. A distinct, pretty Multiflora Japonica. A charming species, introduced from Japan more than a century ago, but only recently brought to notice. It is exceedingly free-blooming, and towards the end of June the plant is covered with great clusters of small white, single, sweetly fragrant flowers, in which the golden- colored anthers make a charming
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