. Green's Nursery Co. : spring 1897. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. Madame Plantier.—Pure white. This is an excellent rose and a free bloomer; very hardy. Mad- ame Plantier is known by many as the cemetery rose. It is a beautiful rose for the j cemetery, as it bears a pro- fusion of pure white blos- soms and is as hardy as an oak. John Hopper.—Light, rosy crimson ; semi-globular shape, beautiful, early and free blooming. M. P. Wilder.—A seedling of General Jacq. A great favorite. Flowers well formed. Color cherry carmine. A beautiful rose. La


. Green's Nursery Co. : spring 1897. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. Madame Plantier.—Pure white. This is an excellent rose and a free bloomer; very hardy. Mad- ame Plantier is known by many as the cemetery rose. It is a beautiful rose for the j cemetery, as it bears a pro- fusion of pure white blos- soms and is as hardy as an oak. John Hopper.—Light, rosy crimson ; semi-globular shape, beautiful, early and free blooming. M. P. Wilder.—A seedling of General Jacq. A great favorite. Flowers well formed. Color cherry carmine. A beautiful rose. La France.—A Hybrid Tea Rose of ex- ceptional beauty. One of the most constant bloomers, flowering continually all the summer in the open ground. Color silvery rose, changing to silvery pink. A sweet rose indeed. PRICE of this variety, strong flower- ing bushes, 30c. each. Price of all other varieties, (except Crimson Rambler1 20c. each, $2 per 12. Norway Spruce—Evergreens. " Evergreens are the backbone, the very essence of lawn and garden or- ; "The object of landscape gardening is to supplement the work of nature by the art H of man, and in the modern methods to do this, the evergreen tribe, or shrubs and trees must come in for their sbare. The front of a fine country residence could not be made beautiful and attractive without at least a few of these shrubs and trees. Our newly-made dwellings with all of the modern improvements, always look stiff and formal compared with the more ancient looking homes, and this is largely due to the fact that the evergreen trees have only been recently planted, and time has not yet given them size and beauty. Evergreens have not yet reached the height of their popularity, and there is yet to be more of the fashion of grouping conifers in the yard. In planting the evergreens, one should get the trees and shrubs at an age when the transplanting will do them the least injury. It does not pay to trans- plant to


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