. Annual catalogue of plants for 1882. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. 44 John Dick, Jr. *Queen's Scarlet. Rich crimson, clianging to liglit scarlet, very free flowering. *Valle de Chamounix. Good size, very double, color, coppery yellow, elegantly shaded and tinged with rosy blush, fine. White Macrophylla. (Alba Odorata.) Me- dium size flower, very double, white and sweet-scented, very glossy, bright shining leaves. Mybrid, Perpetual. Hybrid Perpetual Eoses are the most desira_ ble of all the Eoses, being perfectly hardy, although called per


. Annual catalogue of plants for 1882. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. 44 John Dick, Jr. *Queen's Scarlet. Rich crimson, clianging to liglit scarlet, very free flowering. *Valle de Chamounix. Good size, very double, color, coppery yellow, elegantly shaded and tinged with rosy blush, fine. White Macrophylla. (Alba Odorata.) Me- dium size flower, very double, white and sweet-scented, very glossy, bright shining leaves. Mybrid, Perpetual. Hybrid Perpetual Eoses are the most desira_ ble of all the Eoses, being perfectly hardy, although called perpetual, they are not constant bloomers, having their mass of bloom in June, with an occasional flower during the summer Price, 2^ inch pots, 20c. each, in from 4 to 7 inch pots, 50c. to $ each. General Jacqueminot. Rich velvety scar let, changing to brilliant crimson, magnifi cent Wrance. Lovely peach-blossom color, changing to am- ber rose tinged with crimson; delicious tea fragrance; extra large size, very full and beautiful, a constant and profuse bloomer. fMad. Therese Levet. Bright cerise, large and full, beautifully formed Mad. riantier. Pure white, extra hardy, very free. ^Princess Louise Victoria. A charming rose of climbing habit, medium size, full and sweet. Paul Neyron. , probably the largest Rose grown, and one oC the finest, bright shining pink, very clear and beautiful, very double and full, and somewhat fragrant; blooms the first season and all Summer Paroquette. White, blooming in clusters. Hardy Climbing'' Climbing Roses are valuable for training over ornamental arbors trellises, pillars, ver- andahs, &c., also for covering unsightly ob- jects, as old buildings, fences and walls. In many positions they are objects of rare beauty, and are highly esteemed. The varieties given below are hardy, and succeed well in all sec- tions of the country. In the South many varieties of the Ever-Blooming Roses can be used as climbers. Baptiste


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