. Descriptive catalogue : trees, shrubs and plants. Nursery stock, New York (State), New York, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs. 46 KEENE & FOULK, NURSERYMEN. Captain Cliristy. EVERBLOOMING ROSES 35 cts. each, per 10 These are the only really constant blooming Roses we have. They are of more delicate habit, not entirely hardy, but produce blooms almost at once and continuously until cold weather. Pro- tection in winter is imperative. They range through all shades of color, and the varieties are innumerable. We name a few of th
. Descriptive catalogue : trees, shrubs and plants. Nursery stock, New York (State), New York, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs. 46 KEENE & FOULK, NURSERYMEN. Captain Cliristy. EVERBLOOMING ROSES 35 cts. each, per 10 These are the only really constant blooming Roses we have. They are of more delicate habit, not entirely hardy, but produce blooms almost at once and continuously until cold weather. Pro- tection in winter is imperative. They range through all shades of color, and the varieties are innumerable. We name a few of the best. Agrippina. Rich velvety crimson. Bon Silene. Rosy carmine ; delight- ful fragrance. Catherine Mermet. Bright flesh color. Clothilde Soupert. Polyantha Rose. Blooms in clusters ; color variable, but generally pearl-white. Duchesse de Brabant. Light car- mine, tinged with violet. Hermosa. Beautiful clear rose ; flow- ers in clusters and is a constant bloomer. Most vigorous of its class and entirely hardy here. Isabella Sprunt. Sulphur-yelldw ; beautiful in bud. Marechal Niel, Deep yellow ; very large ; highly perfumed. Is of delicate constitution and must be grown indoors in this climate. Meteor. Rich, dark, vel- vety crimson. Papa Gontier. Rose shaded yellow. Popular for forcing. Safrano. Saffron and apri- cot ; fine in bud. HYBRID PERPETUAL 35 cts. each, per 10 In this class are included hardy Roses that in June give a wealth of bloom unrivaled by any other flower. The name perpetual is a mis- nomer, since after the period mentioned they do not give many flowers, except some varieties which have a second autumn period of bloom. Since they flower on new wood of same season's growth, high culture and severe prun- ing are imperative. Alfred Colomb. Carmine- red ; superb Rose. American Beauty. Large, deep pink, shaded with car- mine ; delicious odor. Anne de Diesbach. Very large ; fresh rose color. Baron de Bonstettin. Rich, velvety maroon ; a splendid Rose. Baroness
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