. Spring 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. ROSES. 109 Mad. Pierre Guillot—Large globular flowers, full and double; color, delicate orange yellow, distinctly veined and bordered with clear pink; very unique and beautiful. Mad. Eugene Resal—Profuse bloomer; color, orange and scarlet at first opening, changing to pink and orange in the open flower. A novel and distinct coloring. Mad. Eli Lambert—Perfect in form of bloom and strong and healthy in
. Spring 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. ROSES. 109 Mad. Pierre Guillot—Large globular flowers, full and double; color, delicate orange yellow, distinctly veined and bordered with clear pink; very unique and beautiful. Mad. Eugene Resal—Profuse bloomer; color, orange and scarlet at first opening, changing to pink and orange in the open flower. A novel and distinct coloring. Mad. Eli Lambert—Perfect in form of bloom and strong and healthy in growth; a constant and pro- fuse bloomer. Outer petals pure white, the cen- ter of a beautiful rosy flesh color, often changing to a rosy carmine. Mad. Etienne—A delicate pink, shaded deeper at edge of petals. Flowers large and very double; produced freely. Marquis de Vivens—Flowers pale rose, shaded with yellow at the center; a delicate and beautiful flower. Fine shaped buds. Mad. Jos. Schwartz—One of the most hardy Tea Roses and particularly adapted for open-ground planting. It produces its bloom in great profu- sion; color, white, beautifully flushed with pink. Mad. Welche—Color beautiful amber yellow, deep- ening to coppery yellow at the center, delicately tinged and shaded with dark orange red; flowers extra large globular form, very double and full. Mad. de Vatry—Large full form; very double and sweet; color bright red, shaded lighter. An ex- cellent bedding variety. Mad. Lambard—A first class Rose for garden plant- ing or pot culture; habit of growth is vigorous: very free bloomer. A beautiful shade of rosy bronze, changing to salmon and fawn, shaded with carmine. Very sweet scented. Mrs. DeGraw—An ideal bedding Rose that will give an abundance of bloom from early summer until frost. The flowers are bright, rich pink, of good size and very fragrant; blooms in clusters. Marie Guillot—One of the standard varieties of Tea Roses which as yet has not be
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