. Floral gems for 1896. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Springfield; Flowers; Bulbs (Plants); Roses; Plants, Ornamental; Commercial catalogs. §1 Hardy Climbing Prairie Roses, p ^J-J LIMBING ROSES are valuable for trailing over W^s ornamental arbors, trellises, pillars, verandas, V^?' etc.; also for covering unsightly objects, as old buildings, fences and walls. In many positions they are objects of rare beauty, and are highly esteemed. The varieties given below are hardy, and succeed well in any section of t


. Floral gems for 1896. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Springfield; Flowers; Bulbs (Plants); Roses; Plants, Ornamental; Commercial catalogs. §1 Hardy Climbing Prairie Roses, p ^J-J LIMBING ROSES are valuable for trailing over W^s ornamental arbors, trellises, pillars, verandas, V^?' etc.; also for covering unsightly objects, as old buildings, fences and walls. In many positions they are objects of rare beauty, and are highly esteemed. The varieties given below are hardy, and succeed well in any section of the country. In the South many varieties of the ever-blooming Roses are used as climbers. Price, 8 cents each. The full set of nine varieties for 60 cents. Large two-year-old plants, 20 cents each; six for $ ^ Baltimore Belle. ^ Pale blush, variegated carmine, rose ' and white, very double. Flowers in ' beautiful clusters. Caroline Goodrich, or Running General Jacqueminot—This new hardy climbing Rose has finely formed flowers, very double, and its fragrance is most delic- ious. The color is the same as that of GeneralJacqueminot. It makes a growth of from twelve to fifteen feet in a season. Greville, or Seven Sisters—Flowers In large clusters. It varies in color from white to crimson. Gem of the Prairies—The flowers large and double, light crimson, sometimes blotched white. Mrs. Gunnell—Soft, rosy blush, becom- ing almost white; large clusters, full and double. Much admired. Pride of Washington—Brilliant ama- ranth, shaded rose center; large clusters, very double and fine. Prairie Queen—The flowers are very large and of peculiar globular form. Bright rosy-red, changing to lighter as the flower opens. Of very strong, rapid growth. Russell's Cottage—Dark, velvety-crim- eon, very double and full; a profuse bloomer; strong grower. Desirable. Tennessee Belle—Flowers bright, beau- tiful pink. Is more slender and graceful in growth than either of the other varie-


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