. Vestal's rose catalogue, 1900. Nursery stock Arkansas Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Joseph W. Vestai. & Son's ^tJSTRA'i^ED aJjd DESdRiPTiVE CAllAtoGUE. Ij TWO UNEQUALED ROSES 'fcsv>i*\M THE BRIDE AND BRIDES- MAID. White Tea Rose, The Bride. This is decidedly the most beautiful white Tea rose. It is a sport from Catherine Mer- met, with which it is identical in growth and shape of flowers. The flowers are very large and double, on long, stiff stems, of fine texture ands


. Vestal's rose catalogue, 1900. Nursery stock Arkansas Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Joseph W. Vestai. & Son's ^tJSTRA'i^ED aJjd DESdRiPTiVE CAllAtoGUE. Ij TWO UNEQUALED ROSES 'fcsv>i*\M THE BRIDE AND BRIDES- MAID. White Tea Rose, The Bride. This is decidedly the most beautiful white Tea rose. It is a sport from Catherine Mer- met, with which it is identical in growth and shape of flowers. The flowers are very large and double, on long, stiff stems, of fine texture andsubstance and last a long time in a fresh state af- ter being cut, making it one of the best varieties for corsage wear or bouquets. During ex- treme hot weather it be- comes a pink- ish white, at other times a beautiful pure white. Price, 10 cents each. Large plants, 50 cents. New TeaL Rose, Bridesmaid. Here we have a new rose, a sport from that old standby, Catherine Mermet. All know that Catherine Mermet takes precedent as a pink rose. More plants of it are cultivated by the amateur, and more cut bloom is sold by the flower dealer than any pink rose. Why ? Because the bud is of exquisite shape and contour, so solid and firm, and the stems are so long and stiff that no other rose will compare with it in keeping qualities after being cut. It is about two shades deeper in color—-just enough to make it bright; and it is the same color all the time, under every condition of weather and surroundings. Price, 10 cents each ; large plants, 50 New Everblooming Tea Rose, Gen. R. E. Lee. A new southern rose, en- tirely distinct among yellow roses, and very beau- tiful and unique in color. It is an everblooming Tea, moderate and branching in growth, and very lavish at all times of its richly colored, delicately scented buds and flowers. Color soft apricot yel- low in the wide outer petals, warming to a brighter salmon yellow in the center. Shadings of cad- mium and orange occasi


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