. 1901 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Champion City Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio. 9 shells—rosy flesh bathed in golden amber, broad, shell- like petals, bright and beautiful. Iu every way a flue Kose. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. MADAME ELIE LAMBERT. The color is somewhat in the way of Madame de Watteville, but deeper. Rich creamy white, faiutly tinted with pale golden yellow, and exquisitely bordered and shaded with soft rosy flesh, exceedingly beautiful and very sweet, petals large a


. 1901 trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Champion City Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio. 9 shells—rosy flesh bathed in golden amber, broad, shell- like petals, bright and beautiful. Iu every way a flue Kose. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. MADAME ELIE LAMBERT. The color is somewhat in the way of Madame de Watteville, but deeper. Rich creamy white, faiutly tinted with pale golden yellow, and exquisitely bordered and shaded with soft rosy flesh, exceedingly beautiful and very sweet, petals large and of good substance, constant and profuse bloomer. A magnificent Rose in every way. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. MEDEA Flowers a bright lemon, with canarv yellow centers. Tery full buds, with high centers, foliage dark and thick in color, like Perle. See illustration on page 8. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. MADAME HOSTE. It possesses all the requisites of a first-class forcing Rose, viz: strong, vigorous growth, large, well-formed buds, freely produced. We believe this Rose to be one that will continue to assert its claim until it is as gen- erally grown as PeiUe or Niphetos. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. MADAME JOSEPH SCHWARTZ. A most useful variety for pot culture, and in every way desirable for market purposes. Good bedder, color white, beautifully flushed with pink. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. MADEMOISELLE CECILE BERTHOD. Most beautiful, both in bud and flower, which is deep golden yellow. In fact, the deepest yellow in color of any Rose we grow. The foliage is very bright. This Rose is of a magnificent size and color. We grow of this va- riety alone over fifty thousand, which is evidence of how we prize it. Alto- gether a grand Rose,, and always in bloom. 50 cents per dozen; $ per hundred. MADAME LAMBARD. 'Color a beautiful shade of rosy bronze, changing to salmon and fawn, shaded with carmine, buds and reverse of petals a deep


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