. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. ustgrower under glass,and very free flowering; producing fine large elongated buds ofa beautiful delicate pink, with salmon shade at base of petals. It is also a splendidSummer rose in the open nh\ From Ca tulogue of John N, May, Summit, N. J. Sauta Rosa was grown from second generation Hermosa seed with an unusuallyHue semi-double, thick-petaled seedling of the well-known Bon Silene for the otherIjarent. It is a rose wonderfully improved in size, brilliancy of color and perfe
. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. ustgrower under glass,and very free flowering; producing fine large elongated buds ofa beautiful delicate pink, with salmon shade at base of petals. It is also a splendidSummer rose in the open nh\ From Ca tulogue of John N, May, Summit, N. J. Sauta Rosa was grown from second generation Hermosa seed with an unusuallyHue semi-double, thick-petaled seedling of the well-known Bon Silene for the otherIjarent. It is a rose wonderfully improved in size, brilliancy of color and perfectionof form, with Hermosas reckless habit of blooming at all seasons. Every littleplant commences to bloom as soon as it starts from a cutting, and the branches,roots, and even single buds take root and grow almost as freely as grass. Flowersrich shell-pink, inclining to crimsiui, full, double reflexed petals. Plants grow inrather compact, bushy form. Foliage always free from met, mildew or any Cata,logue of Lutber Burhank, Santa Kosa, Cal. cl). 12. 1898. THE FLORISTS EXCHANGE NOVELTY SUPPLEMENT. VII. Blooming ^^ PrairieQueen. lllotims pri)fusel,v tlie first year. Snijill pot plaute bear luiiiieious olusteiS of Howere and the protUice a thronjiht the entire season. It h iwrrcctly limrly, h t\ins withstood ten degrees beh>\v zero without proteelion indthat. too. in an exposed situation. Tlie (lowers are \ei\fniKrant, and in color are dark carmine rose, larKe, mi\double, iinti are prodiicetl in clusters. It makes a <ini 1flTowth and has the true climbing habit. Climbing Rose^«M«5««?* MRS. ROBERT PEARY. Is a climbing offspring of that grand variety, Victoria. It was found growing in the greenhousesof De Voeeht & De Wilde. Wilmington. iJel. It blooms the first season, just as its parent. K aiserin \.u„usta Victoria does. any liybrid perpetual loseand will withstand unpr
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