. Floral treasures : 1901. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. amber pink, entirely different from any other Rose with which we are acquainted. The flowers are medium size, double to the center, delightfully fragrant, and each one is set in with a lovely rosette of leaves com- pletely encircling the flower, and making a bouquet of it- self. It is a constant bloomer. An exquisite Rose in every way. 15 cents each; large two-year-old plants, 50 cents each. CUMBERLAND BELLE, The New Climbing Moss Rose.—This is the forerunner of a new ra


. Floral treasures : 1901. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. amber pink, entirely different from any other Rose with which we are acquainted. The flowers are medium size, double to the center, delightfully fragrant, and each one is set in with a lovely rosette of leaves com- pletely encircling the flower, and making a bouquet of it- self. It is a constant bloomer. An exquisite Rose in every way. 15 cents each; large two-year-old plants, 50 cents each. CUMBERLAND BELLE, The New Climbing Moss Rose.—This is the forerunner of a new race of Roses, a grand, true climbing Moss Rose. It is of American origin, having been found growing in a pri- vate graden in the historic Cumberland Valley—a sport from that pretty Moss Rose Princess Adelaide, itself a strong, vigorous grower, which is wonderfully developed in the offspring, the original sport the first season having at- tained a height of over fifteen feet and had one hundred and eighteen buds and flowers on it at one time. The past sea- son, planted side by side with Crimson Rambler and other rampant growers, equaled them in vigor of growth. In color it is identi- cal with the parent, a bright, silvery rose, very double, the buds nicely mossed and exquisitely fragrant. 25 cents each. CLIMBING BELLE SIEBRECHT.—Identical with Belle Siebrecht, except that it is a vigorous climb- er. Its delicate, bright pink flowers measure five to six inches in diameter. A gem. 25 cents each; large two-year-old plants, 50 cents each. CLIMBING PAUL NEYRON, Madame Wag- ram.—Paul Neyron has always been known as the largest Rose extant. In climbing Paul Neyron we have this large size, coupled with its bright, fresh pink color, that no Rose excels. And it is also a true per- petual bloomer. The freest of all the climbers. This Rose is a wonder. Be sure and try it. 15 cents each; large two-year- old plants, 50 cents each. CORONET.—This is the sweetest, largest, and


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