. February, 1900. Nurseries (Horticulture) Indiana Richmond Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. Fee Du Champsaur. CISCO. Very dwarf in growth, and especially adapted for bush pot culture. Fine incurved bloom of pure garnet color. $4 per 100. EUGENE DAILLEDOUZE. Grandest of exhibition yel- lows ; color, like polished gold; has been shown 22 inches in circumference. $4 per 100. FEE DU CHAMPSAUR. 3* feet; November 5th; take the second bud. The finest white of recent years, the color being absolutely pure in tint; the form is that of V. Morel, quite as large an
. February, 1900. Nurseries (Horticulture) Indiana Richmond Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Roses Catalogs. Fee Du Champsaur. CISCO. Very dwarf in growth, and especially adapted for bush pot culture. Fine incurved bloom of pure garnet color. $4 per 100. EUGENE DAILLEDOUZE. Grandest of exhibition yel- lows ; color, like polished gold; has been shown 22 inches in circumference. $4 per 100. FEE DU CHAMPSAUR. 3* feet; November 5th; take the second bud. The finest white of recent years, the color being absolutely pure in tint; the form is that of V. Morel, quite as large and deep, with grand stem and foliage; a good ship- per and fine keeper; easy to grow, and brings a full per cent, of per- fect blooms—no seconds among them. $10 per 100. FRANK HARDY. Six feet; mid-season; second bud. A very sensational variety at the shows. Pure white sport from Good Gracious; an enormous white globe with sheen like Mother-of-Pearl. Must be started very early in the year, and grown extraordinarily well to bring to perfection and prevent the bent necks, to which this family is subject un- der ordinary culture. GEO. W. CHILDS. Best general purpose red; fine for bush, single stem, or for cutting; 3to4feet; terminal bud. $4 per 100. GLORY OF THE PACIFIC. 2% feet; crown bud; Octo- ber 10. Requires no staking. The best early pink. Heavy foliage. Don't crowd. GOLDEN WEDDING. Nothing finer among yellows, either for exhibition or commercial purposes. Shines like polished gold. $4 per 100. GEO. S. KALB. A very pretty white, less formal in style than Bergmann, and easy to do. Dwarf, with nice, stiff stems. Fine for sprays. October 10th. HARRY A. PARR. Take crown bud. Japanese, lemon yellow, fine foliage and stem, flower forming a perfect ball. October 15th. Grand 7 inches across. 3 feet. $5 per 100. H. W. RIEMAN. The finest very late yellow to date. Very deep golden color. Immense flower. Dwarf habit. A grand variety. Use terminal bud. $4 per 100. HARRY NANZ. A g
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