. Illustrated and descriptive book of field grown, own root roses for the people. Nursery stock California Catalogs; Roses Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 4o Roses for the People. "WHITE MAMAN COCHET. (T.) A most charming new and lovely rose of American origin: a sport from that grand rose, Maman Cochet: style of growth and flower identical with its parents: full, firm, long, very large buds; the photograph shows a full blown flower: this variety is already being planted for cut flowers and as a garden sort it is going to take front rank. Like its. parent, both buds and flowers are


. Illustrated and descriptive book of field grown, own root roses for the people. Nursery stock California Catalogs; Roses Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 4o Roses for the People. "WHITE MAMAN COCHET. (T.) A most charming new and lovely rose of American origin: a sport from that grand rose, Maman Cochet: style of growth and flower identical with its parents: full, firm, long, very large buds; the photograph shows a full blown flower: this variety is already being planted for cut flowers and as a garden sort it is going to take front rank. Like its. parent, both buds and flowers are of enor- mous size, produced on splendid stems and of the best quality for cutting: the color is a beautiful snow-white, at times tinged with the faintest sugges- tion of blush. Plant Maman Cochet and White Maman Cochet and you will possess flowers to revel over. 35 cents each: $ per dozen. NLPHETOS. (T.) One of the old sorts (1S44) but still called for and planted. Is noted for its long, shapely and beautiful buds: color, white, sometimes tinged with a trace of pink. Of rather delicate constitution, and not so well adapted to garden culture as under glass. 25 cents each: per dozen. QUEEN SCARLET. (B.) A splendid variety where a hardy, constant blooming, rich red rose is desired; a strong and thirfty grower and a most profuse bloomer for the entire year: flowers of medium size, full and fragrant: color, a bright scarlet which remains constant. 20 cents each: per dozen. REVE D>OR. (N.) One of the grandest climbing roses: a splendid robust climber with the very best of foliage: a good plant will soon go to the top of a two-story house and cover space proportionately large the other way: such a plant in full bloom, with its graceful. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original California


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