. The Geo. H. Mellen Co. : 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. A. T. Ewing—Color creamy-white, heavily banded and penciled in carmine pink; petals very thick, broad and fiat, with nicely rounded tips; flat or slight- ly reflexed, central petals upright, per- fectly double, large and of fine form. Anna Dorner—A full, fine, bold flower, with outer petals striped and shaded rich carmine; center cream- white. Bride of Roses—In color it is an ex- quisite shade of rosy-pink, flowers of the largest size, when


. The Geo. H. Mellen Co. : 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. A. T. Ewing—Color creamy-white, heavily banded and penciled in carmine pink; petals very thick, broad and fiat, with nicely rounded tips; flat or slight- ly reflexed, central petals upright, per- fectly double, large and of fine form. Anna Dorner—A full, fine, bold flower, with outer petals striped and shaded rich carmine; center cream- white. Bride of Roses—In color it is an ex- quisite shade of rosy-pink, flowers of the largest size, when properly grown. It is a remarkably strong grower and Cullingfordii. wonderfully free bloomer. Taken all m _ a all, it is unquestionably the superior of any other variety in its color as yet i CULLINGFORDII. | Exceedingly brilliant crimson, richly shaded with j scarlet. Florets are of a beautiful, rich, velvety tex- " ture. One of the very distinct and noted sorts. Col. —An immense double flower; petals very broad, large, forming a solid mass of richest golden-bronze. E. G. Hill—Immense flower; bright yellow, deeply shaded bright carmin": imported Japanese; a prize winner every- where ; especially good for pots. Emily Dorner—Rather dwarf grower, but very sturdy. The flower is nicely incurved; petals broad and of the richest shade of orange yellow, touched with crimson. Geo. R. Gause—The variety .Walter Coles, has been greatly admired, both here and abroad, for its unique color, a bright bronze of terra cotta; the present variety is almost identical in color, while the size is immense, and is nearly as great in depth as in diameter; shows no eye: petals straight or slight- ly incurving ; a half globe in form; strong in growth, and free. H. L. Snnderbruch—One of the very finest of all exhibi- tion yellows. The size is enormous, but not coarse. A su- perb yellow variety. Jennie Williams—Creamy-white, with yellow shadings; extremel


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