NEW GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE 



Climbing Tea 



and Noisette 



Roses. 



James Sprunt 

 —Deep cherry-red flowers, medium 

 size, full, very double and sweet a 

 strong grower and profuse bloomer; 

 moderately hardy. 15 cts. each. 



Marechal Niel.— One of the most 

 magnificent Roses ever grown ; superb 

 buds and flowers, extra large, very dou- 

 ble, and deliciously perfumed; color 

 deep golden yellow; highly esteemed 

 for general planting and 

 greenhouse culture, and 

 in- the South a splendid 

 climber. 15 cts. each. 



Solfaterre. — Climbing 

 habit ; a lovely Rose for 

 the South; fine, clear, sul- 

 phur yellow ; good form, 

 large, full and double; very sweet. 15' 

 cts. each. 



Washington. — An extra-strong 

 grower and a constant and very profuse 

 bloomer; flowers are large, pure white, 

 very double, and borne in beautiful 

 clusters and masses; hardy. 15 cts. 

 each. 



William Allen Richardson. — A 

 magnificent climber in the South; color 

 rich coppery yellow, flushed with car- 

 mine; flowers, large, full, and fragrant. 

 15 cts. each. 



Climbing Niphetos (New). — A very 

 elegant Rose, identical with the true old 

 Niphetos, except that it is a vigorous 

 climber, which makes it extremely valua- 

 ble for greenhouse and conservatory 

 planting, where it can be trained to walls, 

 rafters, etc. It is a splendid forcer and 

 good bloomer ; flowers are very large and 

 double, deliciously sweet; makes im- 

 mense long pointed buds; color pure 

 snowy white, sometimes slightly tinged 

 with pale lemon ; highly valued for bou- 

 quets and cut flowers. 25 cts. each. 



Hardy 



Climbing 



Roses. 



Baltimore Belle.— Pale 

 blush, variegated, carmine, 

 rose and white ; very double ; 

 flowers in beautiful clusters, 

 the whole plant appearing a 

 perfect mass of bloom ; one 

 of the very best climbing 

 Roses. 15 cts. each. 



Champney. — A fine, 

 hardy pillar Rose; quite 

 double and fragrant ; flow- 

 ers deep rose, changing to 

 clear pink; desirable. 15 cts. 

 each. 



Gem of Prairie.— Bright 

 violet crimson ; large, double 

 and fragrant, not so free a 

 bloomer as some, but a valuable 

 sort. 15 cts. each. 



Greville or Seven Sisters. 

 — Flowers in large clusters ; 

 varies in color from white to 

 crimson. 15 cts. each. 



Prairie Queen.— C 1 ear , 

 bright pink, sometimes with a 

 white stripe; large, compact 

 and globular, very double and 

 full; blooms in clusters ; one of 

 the finest. 15 cts. each. 



Pride of Washington.— 

 Brilliant amaranth, shaded rose 

 centre ; large clusters ; very dou- 

 ble ; fine. 10 cts. each. 



Russell's Cottage . — Dark velvety crim- 

 son ; very double and full ; a profuse bloomer. 

 15 cts. each. 

 Superba.— A splendid sort; large, very 

 full and double ; color bright rosy pink, 

 clear and beautiful; blooms in continu- 

 ous clusters. 15 cts. each. 



Tennessee Belle. — A strong vigor- 

 ous climber and free bloomer, bright 

 rosy blush ; large, full and fragrant, one 

 of the best. 15 cts. each. 



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