Maule's seed catalogue : 1896 . y, either in bud or open flower. Color is cream white, shading to apeach centre. (See colored plate opposite page 104.) 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. PINK SOUPERT. Identical in every way to Clothilde Soupert, except in color, which is asolid bright pink, a color similar to the old Hermosa. A most fitting companion to ClothildeSoupert, and should be in every garden. 25 cents each; 3 for 60 cents. STAR OP GOLD. Cqlor, coppery gold; flat-rayed flowers, vei-y sweet; constant and profusebloomer. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. MIGNONETTE. Very beautiful, full, regula
Maule's seed catalogue : 1896 . y, either in bud or open flower. Color is cream white, shading to apeach centre. (See colored plate opposite page 104.) 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. PINK SOUPERT. Identical in every way to Clothilde Soupert, except in color, which is asolid bright pink, a color similar to the old Hermosa. A most fitting companion to ClothildeSoupert, and should be in every garden. 25 cents each; 3 for 60 cents. STAR OP GOLD. Cqlor, coppery gold; flat-rayed flowers, vei-y sweet; constant and profusebloomer. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. MIGNONETTE. Very beautiful, full, regular flowers, about the size of a twenty-five centpiece; perfectly double, deliciously perfumed, bright rosy-pink. 10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents. MINIATURE. The smallest of all roses. Very dwarf; branches freely, and produces clustersof perfect white flowers in great profusion. 10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents. C^f. —fv r^fktl+C w\\\ send, postpaid, one strong plant of each of therui ^u wciii^ 5 Polvantha Roses named above. _ _ _ -. 108 ^50 EVERBLOOMINQ ROSES. « DELOW I offer 50 Everbloomiog Roses selected withBi *-* great care, embracing all the best of the old and tried varieties, together with splendid new Roses of re- • cent Introduction. They are all strong and vgorous,fl blooming without intermission from June to October,£• and if taken up and potted in the fall, will • bloom again during the winter and spring in^ the window garden or greenhouse. If you de-— sire to leave them out over winter they shouldg have a covering of leaves or straw in the fall,P, although perfectly hardy in the .South without . any protection AGRIPPINA. Rich, velvety crimson. Will • always maintain a place in every outdoor col-s lection for permanent plantin FOR BEDDING AND GENERAL PLANTING. 10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents; 7 for50 cents; 15 for $, choice of varieties. ALINE SISLEY. A handsome Rose,sweet and double, strong grower; color,rich dark red. ANDRE
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