. 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. Papa Gontier, © © THE GRAND NEW ROSE, © © I I Of the A Vase of Champion of the World. HIS is an all around good qualities the greatest ever bloom- ing Rose in cultivation, especially for winter blooming. It is the champion bloomer. It commences to bloom as soon as potted from the propagating bench, and continues in the greatest profusion all the time, both summ


. 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. Papa Gontier, © © THE GRAND NEW ROSE, © © I I Of the A Vase of Champion of the World. HIS is an all around good qualities the greatest ever bloom- ing Rose in cultivation, especially for winter blooming. It is the champion bloomer. It commences to bloom as soon as potted from the propagating bench, and continues in the greatest profusion all the time, both summer and winter. It is claimed that one plant of it will produce more flowers during the year than ten plants of any Tea Rose. It is always in full bloom. Plants which have bloomed all summer in the garden may be potted in the autumn, and they will immediately start new pro- fusely all winter in any window. The blossoms are perfectly double to the center, and of the most perfect shape, both in bud and blossom, while its color is a degree of loveliness which fow roses can equal, being a rich, deep, rosy pink, darker and richer than Hermosa, and a shade the delicate richness of which is sel- dom seen. Its size is very large for an ever- bloomer, often as large and fine as La France or the best Hybrid Perpetual. For winter blooming this Rose surpasses all others It will flourish and bloom profusely where all other sorts fail, and is just what has long been wanted, a fine, free flowering Rose for window culture during winter. Price, 16 cents each; large, two-year-old plants, 36 cents each. \Oeneseo, Kansas, May SO, 1895. Oentlemen:—My Plants ordered less than a week ago arrived yesterday- They are much finer Roses for the money thanl have ever bought from other places. These surpass any I ever received. Thanks for promptness.] Yours very truly,] CHAS. I. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhance


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