. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue of fruit & ornamental trees, roses etc. 138 ELLWASGEE & BARRY'S. PoLTAXTHA Rose.—Clothilde Soupert (Xatural Size.) CLASS VII.—HYBRID CLIMBING ROSES. • {Rosa hybrida scandens.) These are of modem origin, coming from various sources: many of them are sports from varieties of Remontant Roses. It promises to be a valuable and interesting group. None of them make growth enough to cover large buildings, but for trellis or pillar wort they are very desirable. Climl>ing Bessie Jolmson, r/g. (ff. PauJ, 1S78.) Otfiie JuJes Margottin tyi>e. Blush,


. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue of fruit & ornamental trees, roses etc. 138 ELLWASGEE & BARRY'S. PoLTAXTHA Rose.—Clothilde Soupert (Xatural Size.) CLASS VII.—HYBRID CLIMBING ROSES. • {Rosa hybrida scandens.) These are of modem origin, coming from various sources: many of them are sports from varieties of Remontant Roses. It promises to be a valuable and interesting group. None of them make growth enough to cover large buildings, but for trellis or pillar wort they are very desirable. Climl>ing Bessie Jolmson, r/g. (ff. PauJ, 1S78.) Otfiie JuJes Margottin tyi>e. Blush, highly scented. A very excel- lent Pillar Rose. Budded plants. 50c. CLI5IBIXG JI7LES , vig. (Cranston, lS7o.) Carmine rose, fine in open flower and in bud; the best of all the climbing sports. It may be grown either as a Pillar Rose, or by pruning, kept in bush form; it should be in every collection. Budded and on own roots. 50c CLI:MBIXG VICTOR VEKDIEK,//ee. iG PaK?. 1871.) Carmine rose. On own roots. 50e. Princess Louise Victoria, vig. {.Kaight. IST'Z.) Soft salmon pink; of medium size, of good semi-globular form, not fragrant. Wood rather smooth, foliage dark and handsome. A very beautiful rose. Budded plants. 50c. CLASS VIII.—PERPETUAL MOSS ROSES. {Rosa ccktifolia mus:osa.) These have the same cbaracteristiTs as the other Roses, except that they flower in Autumn. A great many so- called Perpetual Roses have been sent out, but those Avhich we offer are the only ones in our opinion, that are worth growing. None of these give buds that are equal in quality to some of the Summer varieties, but they come at a time of the year when the others are not to be had, and are therefore useful. II. 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 Mount Hope Nurseries; Ellwanger & Barry; H


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