. 1901 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. FRANCIS DUBREUIL. This is a grand new, red Rose. The color is a deep, vivid crimson, with rich, velvety shadings. Fine for open ground planting. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. FERDINAND J AMAIN. A strong, vigorous grower and free bloomer of the Hybrid Tea class. Flowers large, full and globular. Color rosy carmine, shaded with salmon. The center of the Rose is light, while the color graduates and deepens to its very tips, resembling a halo of glory- 75


. 1901 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. FRANCIS DUBREUIL. This is a grand new, red Rose. The color is a deep, vivid crimson, with rich, velvety shadings. Fine for open ground planting. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. FERDINAND J AMAIN. A strong, vigorous grower and free bloomer of the Hybrid Tea class. Flowers large, full and globular. Color rosy carmine, shaded with salmon. The center of the Rose is light, while the color graduates and deepens to its very tips, resembling a halo of glory- 75 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. GOLDEN GATE, The Great Forcing Rose This variety, while not new, has recently attracted considerable at- tention, and is considered by many one of the most valuable Winter- flowering Roses now grown. It does best in a temperature that grows fine Bridesmaids. Under favorable conditions its shapely blooms are often as large as American Beauty, and are borne on strong, heavy canes, stiff as reeds. When well grown it is of exquisite color—shell pink, shading to creamy flesh on outer petals. This Rose has been grown quite largely in the vicinity of Washington, where it has been received with great favor. It is a favorite with both grower and re- tailer, and commands the highest prices of any Tea Rose. See illus- tration on page 3. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. As a bedding Rose this is one of the finest and most useful varieties ever sent out. Many of our custom- ers who bought it the past Spring are realizing its value and singing its praises. It will take rank with Her- mosa or Soupert. The color is brightest scarlet, shading to deep, rich, velvety crimson. It is very fragrant. The freest grower and the most profuse bloomer of any ever-bloomer. The mass of color produced is wonderful, and the fo- liage is extremely beautiful, all the younger growth being a bronzy plum color. A queen among scarlet bed- ders. It is a


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