. Annual catalogue and price list of the Royal Palm Nurseries : tropical and semi-tropical trees and plants and rare exotics for the greenhouse or lawn. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. 90 REASONER BROS., MANATEE, TYPE OF THE NEWER HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. ROSA (Rose)—Continued. Comtesse Riza. du Pare. (Tea.) Coppery rose, shaded carmine ; very fragrant. Duclier. (China.) Pure white ; full. Gen. Washing-ton.* (Hybrid Perpetual.) Scarlet crimson
. Annual catalogue and price list of the Royal Palm Nurseries : tropical and semi-tropical trees and plants and rare exotics for the greenhouse or lawn. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. 90 REASONER BROS., MANATEE, TYPE OF THE NEWER HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. ROSA (Rose)—Continued. Comtesse Riza. du Pare. (Tea.) Coppery rose, shaded carmine ; very fragrant. Duclier. (China.) Pure white ; full. Gen. Washing-ton.* (Hybrid Perpetual.) Scarlet crimson ; large, full flower. Henry Plantier. James Sprunt. (Noisette.) Rich dark crimson ; a magnificent bud. Lady Warrender.* (Tea.) Pure white, creamy center. La Pactole. (Tea.) Cream, yellow center. La Reine. (Hybrid Perpetual.) Deep rosy lilac. Mad. Lawrence. (Polyantha.) Pink but- ton rose ; a very interesting miniature rose about the size of a ten-cent piece; very double and fragrant; a profuse bloomer. Color, clear bright pink. 50 cents each. Mad. Thevenot. (Hybrid Perpetual.) Bright red ; large and full. Mad. Welche. (Tea.) Amber yellow, deep- ening to orange, shaded with crimson. Mad. Trotter. (Hybrid Perpetual.) Bright red. Mad. Lambard. (Tea.) Rosy bronze, changing to salmon, shaded with carmine. Perle des Jardins. (Tea.) Finest rich yellow ; free and vigorous, with beautiful foliage. Perfection des Blanches. (Hybrid Per- petual.) Snowy white ; very double. Paquerette. (Polyantha.) A beautiful va- riety for bedding, or for edgings to rose beds ; flowers small and double, pure white, produced in panicles. Splendid for button- hole bouquets. Setina. (Noisette.) Climbing Armosa. Flowers light rose. ROSA {"Rose)—Con/mued. Safrano.* (Tea.) Bright apricot yellow, changing to orange and fawn, sometimes tinted with rose ; valued highly for its beautiful buds ; fragrant. St. Joseph. The Bride. (New Tea.) Pure white. Small, $1 each. Triumph de la Exposition. Ulrich Brunner.
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