. Our new guide to rose culture : typical roses painted from nature . ve never seen ic in bloom,a description willdolittletowardconveying a correct idea of its flowers in color are brightrosy pink, of itnineiise size andglobular form, some-wliatcupped and well filled to 1center, as shown in onr illustatiou. The boldness of theflowers with their broad, thickpetals, suggests solidity and nias-siven ss; they are borne erecton stout, thick canes. In habit of growth this va-riety is splendid, being verystrong and possessing large,heavy foliage, which by virtueof is toughness, is esp


. Our new guide to rose culture : typical roses painted from nature . ve never seen ic in bloom,a description willdolittletowardconveying a correct idea of its flowers in color are brightrosy pink, of itnineiise size andglobular form, some-wliatcupped and well filled to 1center, as shown in onr illustatiou. The boldness of theflowers with their broad, thickpetals, suggests solidity and nias-siven ss; they are borne erecton stout, thick canes. In habit of growth this va-riety is splendid, being verystrong and possessing large,heavy foliage, which by virtueof is toughness, is especially freefrom mildew and insect attacks, ren-dering it very valuable in openground. It Is perfectly hardy andblooms twice and frequently threetimes in a season. We recommend itas one of the grandest and most satis-factory Roses in cultivation. This variety is usuallysent out in budded 5tock,but we supply plants onown roots, imported fromFrance. Strong 3-inch potplants, ready for immediateblooming, 30 cts. each; 2for 50 cts; 4 for $1; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. §S ^g^MSCHli^ 46 ^e Dingee © Cons^rd Co., \Vest Grove. Pa.


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