. Descriptive catalogue of fruits and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, roses, flowers, bulbs, vines, small fruit plants, etc., Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Shiremanstown, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental. Catalogs; Flowers. Catalogs; Trees. Seedlings. Catalogs. 32 HENRY S. HUPP & SONS,. TEA ROSE. Isaliella Sprunt.—Clear canary yellow; very beautiful buds. La Frincesse Vera.—Light flesh color, bordered with bright coppery rose. Madame Camille.—Beautiful salmon pinli; extra large and full. Madame Lambard.—Silvery bronze, chan


. Descriptive catalogue of fruits and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs, roses, flowers, bulbs, vines, small fruit plants, etc., Nurseries (Horticulture), Pennsylvania, Shiremanstown, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental. Catalogs; Flowers. Catalogs; Trees. Seedlings. Catalogs. 32 HENRY S. HUPP & SONS,. TEA ROSE. Isaliella Sprunt.—Clear canary yellow; very beautiful buds. La Frincesse Vera.—Light flesh color, bordered with bright coppery rose. Madame Camille.—Beautiful salmon pinli; extra large and full. Madame Lambard.—Silvery bronze, changing to salmon and fawn. Madame Kussell.—Clear flesh color, shaded with bronze; large and very full. Maria Guillot.—Waxy white, tinged with pale yellow in centre; extra fine. Marshal Niel.—Rich golden yellow, large, full and perfect form; excellent rose. Ferle de Jardins.—Clear yellow, outer petals slightly tinted; large and full. Sa&auo.—Orange yellow, changing to bufT; splendid buds. Souvenir de la Malmaison.—Beautiful creamy flesh color, outer petals white. CLIMBING ROSES. Valuable for training on walls, pillars, arbors, etc., perfectly hardy, and will succeed in almost any situation. The flowers are very double, bloom in great profusion, and are quite attractive in their season; bloom in clusters. Price, 30 cents each. Baltimore Belle.—Pale blush, changing to white; vig6rous growing. Gem of the Prairie.—Bright violet crimson, occasionally blotched with white. Greville, (Seven Sisters.)—Changeable, from blush to crimson, large clusters. Pride of Washington.—Brilliant amaranth; fine, large clusters. Queen of the Prairie.—Bright rosy red, sometimes marked with white. MOSS ROSES. Prized for the mossy appearance of their buds; mostly bloom in June; some are nearly perpetual bloomers. Price, 50 cents each. Baronne de la Riviere.—Rosy blush. Comptesse de Murinais.—Pure white, large. • Glory of Mosses.—Deep rosy carmine. James


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