. Catalogue of plants : spring 1889. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. R. pUdricTi, Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 23 ROSES—Continued. Jules Margottin.—Bright, clear cherry red, large and very double, free bloomer and vigorous A magnificent Rose, and a gen- eral favorite. La Reine.—Beautiful clear bright rose, fine full form, very fragrant. La France.—Hybrid Tea. (See Novelties, on page 5). Madame Charles Wood.—The most conspicuous bloomer among the true Hybrid Perpetuals, flowering all through the season. Rosy- crimson, sometimes darker; large, double to the center of open form. A l


. Catalogue of plants : spring 1889. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. R. pUdricTi, Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 23 ROSES—Continued. Jules Margottin.—Bright, clear cherry red, large and very double, free bloomer and vigorous A magnificent Rose, and a gen- eral favorite. La Reine.—Beautiful clear bright rose, fine full form, very fragrant. La France.—Hybrid Tea. (See Novelties, on page 5). Madame Charles Wood.—The most conspicuous bloomer among the true Hybrid Perpetuals, flowering all through the season. Rosy- crimson, sometimes darker; large, double to the center of open form. A low grower, but branches freely. Magna Charta.—Blooms only in Spring, but the flower is beautifully shaped and colored. Bright carmine-pink, large and globular, fragrant. Fine, vigorous habit, produces a beautiful bud. Madame Plantier.—Not a true Hybrid Perpet- ual. Blooms only in the Spring, but at that time is literally covered with pure white, ijerfectly double, fragrant flowers, which hang on for a long time. Makes large dense bushes. As hardy as an oak; a beau- tiful cemetery Rose. Paul Neyron.—The largest Rose in the section, but never coarse. Dark rose color, double and handsomely formed. Blooms here all the season, and is an unusually strong and healthy plant. One of the best. Prof. Koch.—Rich, deep crimson. Prince Camille de Rohan.—Very deep velvety crimson, large and moderately full. Souvenir de Charles Montault.—Fire red. Thomas Mills.—Bright rosy carmine, flowers large and cupped. Triumphe de Beaux Arts.—Metallic-rose, flamed with scarlet; large, verj fragrant and full; a splendid sort. HARDY C LI M B I N G ROSES. Climbing Roses are valuable for training over or- namental arbors, trellises, pillars, verandas, etc., also for covering un- sightly objects, as old buildings, fences and walls. In many positions they are objects of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for reada


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