Innisfallen Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio. 
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ROSES-Continued. 
ROSES-Continued. 
Phaloe.— Soft, creamy 
white, deepened to 
rosy buff, amber cen¬ 
ter, very fragrant, 
large, double and fine. 
Rflne Marie Henriette.— 
(See description in 
Hardy Ever-Blooming 
Climbing Roses on 
page 26). 
Beve de Or.—A beautiful 
pillar Rose, being a 
strong climber, color 
orange yellow or rosy 
buff, good size, full and 
sweet, known as 
“ Golden Chain.” 
Solfaterre. — Fine, clear, 
sulphur yellow, large, 
double, lull and fra¬ 
grant, an excellent 
Rose of luxuriant 
growth. 
W. A. Blohardson. — A 
new shade in Noisettes, 
orange yellow, outer 
petals lighter, center 
of copper yellow, flow¬ 
ers of good size, lull 
and of fine form, a 
Rose that is rapidly 
becoming popular. 
Washlngton.-(See de¬ 
scription in Hardy 
Ever-Blooming Climb¬ 
ing Roses.) 
Woodland Marguerite.— 
Delicate pure white, 
sometimes tinged with 
flesh, medium size, 
free bloomer, an excel¬ 
lent Rose. 
S.4N Francisco, Cai.., ) 
May 15, 188Y. ( 
The plants which you 
forwarded by mail arrived in excellent 
condition, and are all doing well. The 
members of the club were very much 
pleased, and thank you lor your generosi¬ 
ty in sending so many extras above your 
liberal club terms. I shall take pleasure 
in recommending your house to my 
friends. J. Duraind. 
WiLKBSBARKE, PENNSYLVANIA, ) 
May 17, 1887.) 
In acknowledging receipt of the plants 
which came in due time, I must thank 
you lor the generous additions you made 
to my order. When I saw the basket and 
the number of plants that I knew I had 
not mentioned, I was quite sure I had the 
wrong basket. However, I set them all 
in my beds, and all are doing well. Your 
plants are certainly more healthy, and 
feel the change less from green-house 
air than those I have had before, knowing 
what could be obtained from the “ Innis- 
lallen Greenhouses.” Mrs. E. S. H. 
Brantford, Canada, May 10, 1887. 
The plants I ordered came to-day, and 
though I had previously looked carefully 
over my Catalogue, and noted the remarks 
under “ Extra Plants,” I was considera¬ 
bly surprised at the liberal number of 
Roses that you sent me, and beg to thank 
you for your generosity. The plants are 
a very fine lot and in splendid condition, 
and I am quite satisfied that with fair 
treatment they will pan out well. 
C. R. B. 
La Princess Vera. 
Claire Carnot. — Buff or 
orange yellow, with 
peach blossom center, 
delightful tea scent, 
pretty and desirable. 
Climbing Devonlensls.— 
Identical in all respects 
with the Tea Bose “De- 
voniensis,” except it 
has the climbing hab¬ 
it, the flower of great 
size, very double. A 
magnificent variety. 
In small size only. 
Price.25 cents. 
Climbing Herniosa.—(For 
description see Hardy 
Ever-Blooming Climb¬ 
ing Roses on page 26). 
Chromatella, or Cloth of 
Gold.—A grand Bose 
for the South, clear, 
bright yellow, very 
sweet and beautiful. 
It blooms rather spar¬ 
ingly, but makes up 
lor this deficiency by 
being wonderfully 
beautiful. 
Estella Pradle. — Lovely 
pure white Bhds, flow¬ 
ers medium size, lull 
and sweet, profuse 
bloomer. 
Enphrosyne. — Pale yel- 
1 0 w orange tinge, a 
free bloomer, good 
grower, very fine sort. 
Fellemberg, — Rosy crim¬ 
son, strong, vigorous 
grower, hardy. 
James Sprunt.—(See spec¬ 
ial description in Har¬ 
dy Ever-Blooming 
Climbing Roses on page 26). 
Lamarqne.—White, with sulphur center, 
sometimes pure white, very large, full 
flowers, fragrant, and makes beauti¬ 
ful buds. An excellent Rose. Well 
established plants bear thousands of 
its beautiful white buds. 
Lily Metchersky.—Flowers double and 
well formed, color violet red, vigor¬ 
ous habit, very free flowering, a 
charming Rose. 
Mareclial Nlel.—A Rose so famous as to 
really need no description. Its mag¬ 
nificent golden-yellow buds are worn 
the world over, and floral work with¬ 
out Marechal Niels is usually regard¬ 
ed as lacking a proper finish. The 
blooms are the perfection of the glob¬ 
ular form, and are borne in great 
quantities. As a climber it is un¬ 
equalled, rapid in growth, graceful 
and clothed with beautiful foliage. 
Small plants at 10 cents each, larger 
at 25 cents. I can also furnish plants 
two feet and more in height at $1.25. 
Musk Cluster.—Creamy white, medium 
size flowers in large clusters, with 
a delicate musk flavor, vigorous 
grower, excellent. 
Ophire.—A beautiful Rose, of rapid 
climbing habit, bearing lovely buds 
of elongated form. The color is nas- 
turum yellow, suffused with coppery 
red. 
