. Catalogue of seeds and plants. Nursery stock Colorado Denver Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. POLYANTHA and MOSS ROSES This beautiful class of dwarf, free-flowering roses has been steadily growing in favor every year since their introduction. They are admirably adapted to pot culture, and planted out, they flower continually the whole season. The flowers are quite small, borne in large clusters, often twenty-five to forty in a single cluster, making a bouquet of itself. They are entirely hardy, and serve admirably for edgings 1o beds of roses, or for cemetery planting


. Catalogue of seeds and plants. Nursery stock Colorado Denver Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. POLYANTHA and MOSS ROSES This beautiful class of dwarf, free-flowering roses has been steadily growing in favor every year since their introduction. They are admirably adapted to pot culture, and planted out, they flower continually the whole season. The flowers are quite small, borne in large clusters, often twenty-five to forty in a single cluster, making a bouquet of itself. They are entirely hardy, and serve admirably for edgings 1o beds of roses, or for cemetery planting. Clothilde Soupert—One of the most pro- lific bloomers in our entire list, and admirably adapted to pot culture; beginning to flower when not over four inches high and continuing with- out intermission the entire season if kept in a healthy growing condition. The flowers are borne in sprays, very double, and handsomely formed; the outer petals are pearl white, shad- ing to a center of rosy pink, but varying some- times on the same plant from pure white to deep silvery rose. A grand bedding variety. Hiniature.—About the size of a double violet; very fragrant and of pure white color. Mignonette.—Very prolific, blooming inces- santly in flat corymbs; color, blush white, shading to rosy pink. ~ Price 10 cents each; $ per dozen. Moss Roses. Admired for the beautiful moss covering of the buds. The Moss Rose is a strong, vigorous grower, perfectly hardy, and therefore justly esteemed as very desirable for out-door culture in open ground. Most varieties bloom but once in a season, and usually not the first year, but the flowers and buds are very large and hand- some; remain in bloom a long time, and are highly prized wherever beautiful roses are known. They like rich ground, and are much improved in beauty and fragrance by liberal manuring and good cultivation. Blanche Moreau polyantha rose. and perfect •Pure white, large, full, Countess of Hurinais.—Large, pure w


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