. Our new guide to rose culture : 1898 . MAD. DE WATTEVILLE. Mad. de Watteville.* The Tulip Rose. This grand variety, sometimes called the Tulip Rose, isone of the most beautiful varieties we have ever sent out, andis very largely planted by those who know its beauty. Thecolor is a remarkable shade of creamy yellow, richly coloredwith rosy blush; the petals are large and each one widelybordered with bright crimson, which gives it a very strikingand beautiful appearance. The flowers are large, very fulland highlv perfumed. For planting in the open groundMad. de Watteville takes front rank, bein


. Our new guide to rose culture : 1898 . MAD. DE WATTEVILLE. Mad. de Watteville.* The Tulip Rose. This grand variety, sometimes called the Tulip Rose, isone of the most beautiful varieties we have ever sent out, andis very largely planted by those who know its beauty. Thecolor is a remarkable shade of creamy yellow, richly coloredwith rosy blush; the petals are large and each one widelybordered with bright crimson, which gives it a very strikingand beautiful appearance. The flowers are large, very fulland highlv perfumed. For planting in the open groundMad. de Watteville takes front rank, being a hardy, vigorousgrower, standing the sun and weather well, a profuse bloomerand unsurpassed for cutting. 15 cts. each; two-year-oldplants, 30 cts. each. MADAME CUSIN.* A Bright Tea Rose. One of the good, strong-growing, free-blooming Roses thatwe cannot have too many of. The flowers are strikinglybeautiful; color bright purplish crimson, base of inside petalssometimes streaked with white. Large, full, double flowers,very sweet and ha


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