. Pease Garden and Nursery. Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Madame Gabrielle Luizet. Justly esteemed one of the most charming roses. A fine satin rose, inlaid with silvery-rose, heightened at the center. One of the sweetes and most beautiful. A strong, sturdy grower, blooming very freely. Fisher Holmes. A free bloomer, of full, brilliant crimson flowers. Jules Margottin. A free bloomer of large, full, carmine-rose, flowers. Mad. Victor Verdier. Large, full, carmine-crim- son flowers. Marshall P. Wilder.


. Pease Garden and Nursery. Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Madame Gabrielle Luizet. Justly esteemed one of the most charming roses. A fine satin rose, inlaid with silvery-rose, heightened at the center. One of the sweetes and most beautiful. A strong, sturdy grower, blooming very freely. Fisher Holmes. A free bloomer, of full, brilliant crimson flowers. Jules Margottin. A free bloomer of large, full, carmine-rose, flowers. Mad. Victor Verdier. Large, full, carmine-crim- son flowers. Marshall P. Wilder. Crimson vermillion: exquisit- ly shaded and richly perfumed. Gen. Jacqueminot, Alfred Colomb, Baron de Bonsietten, Anna des Diesbach, Prince C. de Rohan. For description of above, see list No. i. Price, dormant, field grown plants, ONLY. 2 yrs., No. I, 30 cents each. By express $ per doz. A little lighter grade, not so heavy tofis, 25 cts. each. By express $ per dozen. MOSS ROSES. Moss Roses are distinguished, by a moss-like substance surrounding the flower buds, and the stems covered with small spines. They require rich soil and high culture. Blanch Moreau. A fine white. Crested Moss. A fine pink. Strong dormant field grown plants only. 30 cts. PRAIRIE ROSES. This group of Roses, sprang from the Wild Prairie Rose of Mich. From this class we get our hardiest climbers. Climbing Roses should be sparingly pruned. Queen of the Prairies or Prairie Queen. Flowers are very large and of peculiar globular form. A bright rosy-red, changing to lighter as the flower opens. Of very strong rapid growth. Our best and hardiest climber, 15 cts. Strong field grown, 30 cts. Baltimore Belle. A very fine rose, and beautiful climber but not quite so hardy. Same price as above. Seven Sisters. A splendid Rose, blooming in clus- ters; crimson, changing all shades to white. Belonging to the Multiflora Group. Strong dormant field grown plants, 30 cts. Crimson Rambler Imported from Japan, the land


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