. Descriptive catalogue of roses, clematis, ornamentals, fruit trees, etc. / Curtice & Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Portland Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. ABRIDGED CATALOGUE OF ORNAMENTALS AND FRUITS. 9 Unless otherwise noted : 2i inch pots by mail, postpaid, lOcts. each, $ per doz.; 4 inch pots, by express, 25 cts. each, $ per doz. Bourbon Queen.—A splendid rose ; large fine form: very double, full and sweet; color bright carmine tinged with clear rose. Hermosa.—Blooms in clusters, large, fragrant, and very double; color a beautiful


. Descriptive catalogue of roses, clematis, ornamentals, fruit trees, etc. / Curtice & Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Portland Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. ABRIDGED CATALOGUE OF ORNAMENTALS AND FRUITS. 9 Unless otherwise noted : 2i inch pots by mail, postpaid, lOcts. each, $ per doz.; 4 inch pots, by express, 25 cts. each, $ per doz. Bourbon Queen.—A splendid rose ; large fine form: very double, full and sweet; color bright carmine tinged with clear rose. Hermosa.—Blooms in clusters, large, fragrant, and very double; color a beautiful clear rose; a constant bloomer; hardy, and one of the very best. Mrs. De Graw.—A fine everblooming hardy garden rose of strong vigorous growth; flowers of medium size; color a rich glossy pink; very fragrant. 15 cts. each. Souvenir de la Malmaison.—Flower is extremely large and double; color flesh white, clear and fresh; has been considered for many years one of the finest Bourbon roses. NOISETTE ROSES. These are distinguished from the Tea roses by their habit of blooming in clusters. They are strong- healthy growers, and very highly prized in the South as climbers, where they stand the winter with slight protection. Unless otherwise noted : 2i inch pots by mail, postpaid, 10 cts. each, $ per doz. ; 4 inch pots, by express, 25 cts. each, $ per doz. Cloth of Gold.—Rich deep yellow ; large, double, fragrant and a vigorous grower. Glolre de Dijon.—Noted for its large- sized flower, delicate tea scent, and its exquisite shades of color, being a blending of amber, carmine and cream ; moderately hardy, and in the South a splendid climber or pillar rose; one of the very best. 20 cts. each. Lady Emily Peel.—Has pure white flowers in large clusters; a free grower, and fine for pillars. Marechal Niel.—One of the most magni- ficent roses ever grown; color a beautiful deep yellow: large and globular; fragrant and free flower- ing; highly esteemed for general planti


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