. Descriptive catalogue of the Reading Nursery. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit Massachusetts Catalogs; Shrubs Massachusetts Catalogs; Trees Massachusetts Catalogs; Perennials Massachusetts Catalogs. CATALOGUE OK HEADING NURSERY, MASS. J. W. MANNING, PROPRIETOR. 31 John Hopper. Rose, with rosy crimson centre; splen- did form. Medium plants, 00c. La Reine, Bright rosy pink; very large, double and sweet; one of the best. 50c. Portland Blanche. 1'urc white, flowers like Blanche Vibert; said to bloom more freely in the fall. 50c. Pius th


. Descriptive catalogue of the Reading Nursery. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Catalogs; Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Fruit Massachusetts Catalogs; Shrubs Massachusetts Catalogs; Trees Massachusetts Catalogs; Perennials Massachusetts Catalogs. CATALOGUE OK HEADING NURSERY, MASS. J. W. MANNING, PROPRIETOR. 31 John Hopper. Rose, with rosy crimson centre; splen- did form. Medium plants, 00c. La Reine, Bright rosy pink; very large, double and sweet; one of the best. 50c. Portland Blanche. 1'urc white, flowers like Blanche Vibert; said to bloom more freely in the fall. 50c. Pius the Ninth, liri^'lit purplish red, changing to violet; very large and full; robust and profuse bloom- er; one of the best. 50c. Sydonia. Blush, large and fine, distinct; a vigorous grower. Victoria. 1'ale blush, nearly white, very large full and double; strong grower and abundant bloomer. JEs^ We call attention to t lie/net that a constant flcne of new roses are offered claiminy very superior merits. Ottr list is of the older varieties, but we hare rurious new and rare sorts in our collection. (The style of cultiva- tion has much to do with the perfection of blossom.) Moss Crimson .Voss. The Moss Rose is expressive of the tendcrest emotions. Glory of Mouse*. Pale rose; very large, full and beautiful. $1. While Moss. Often called Perpetual White. It is a long season in bloom, large clusters and a profusion of moss and fragrance. Xot a strong and permanent grower, but in demand beyond the supply. $1. Luxemburgh. Large, cupped, fine purple crimson; a luxuriant grower and free bloomer. 75c. Princess Adelaide. Blush, becoming quite pale; very double and well formed; the most vigorous grower of all the Mosses. 75c; extra, $1. Crimson. Semi-double, but showy, very hardy, dou- ble light red. 50c. See cutabofe. Hybrid Perpetual and Moss Koses, our choice $4 to $5 per dozen. Standard Roses are budded on sweet-brier stocks from 3 to 4 feet high. Any variety may thus be grown as a st


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