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Title: (Catalogue)
Identifier: CAT31285257 (find matches)
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Nanz & Neuner; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Nursery stock Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs
Publisher: Louisville, Ky. : Nanz & Neuner
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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18 l^AmZ & NEUNER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHMENT. Collection of Newest and Best Roses Of Late introduction.
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Beaute Inconstant. AMERICAN PERFECTION. This is a new American variety. It is a sport from Mad. Pierre Guillot and resembles Ernest Metz in foliage aud flower. It is a very good rose and worthy of a place in the list. The color is light pink, shading deeper toward the center of flower. The flower is very double, full and deep; in the bud its is exceedingly handsome. Fine free blooming and strong grower, especially adapted to winter blooming. 15 cents each; large plants, 25 cents each. BEAUTE INCONSTANT (Pernet.) A charming rose of the most variable coloring, especially beautiful in the bud state, when the color is orange scarlet, contrasting finely with the bright green calyx. A grand improvement on Ma Capucine, both in size and brilliancy. On opening it displays a number of bright shades. Price, 15 cents each. COMTESSE DUBY. Cream yellow. CLIMBING SOUV. DE WOOTEN. Bright cherry crimson. 15 cents each. CLIMBING SOUV. DE LA MALMAISON. Very large and double, flesh color. 15 cents each. No branch of rose-growing Is so fraught with pleasure, and frequently with disap- pointments, as the testing of new varieties. We think we can safely assert that noth- ing in roses, European and American, has escaped our notice. The very newest as well as all the standard varie- ties are to be found here. With the vast collection of roses offered in this book we hardly think any one will question our claim of having one of the leading rose-grow- ing establishments of Amer- ica. Under the above heading we offer, after careful tests, the best of the newer roses Introduced during the past, few years up to 1901. Among them will be found Ameri- can-born varieties—just as beautiful as their sister va- rieties produced and procur- ed from France, England and Germany. The Below Mentioned Rose has-been. Well Tested in Kentucky Soil and Climate. UELLE SIEBRECHT. A truly superb rose, of a rich, Impe. rial piuk. The flowers are large and beautifully formed, of sweetest perfume, and of that long, taperiiig shape, with high center and of great substance. The plants are of easy and vigorous growth, with large, glossy foliage of leathery texture. A most prolific bloomer, every shoot producing a perfect flower on long, strong stems. This gem Is not only hardy outdoors, but excels all pot- ting roses in color, form and freedom of bloom. This rose has been tried by us on a large scale, and we can heartily recommend it for all purposes. Price, 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen; large plants, 30 cents. . . CLIMBING METEOR. This gem of a Hybrid Tea Rose may properly be called a perpetual blooming, climbing General Jacqueminot, but it will produce twenty buds to Jacqueminot one. Buds are exquisite in form, flowers large, beautifully shaped, and of a rich, dark crimson color. Foliage strong, healthy and luxuriant. For outdoor or greenhouse cultivation we claim this the finest rose in existence; it will grow 10 to 12 feet in one season and pro- duce the finest buds without inteiTuption. Price, 25 cents each; 5 for $1; large plants, 50 cents. GERMAINE TROCHON. (Hybrid Tea.) Salmon, with orange nankin color, rose border, long buds. 15 cents each. large bud, the GRAZAILLA. Creamy white, pink center, tint of Malmaison. 15 cents each. MRS. BALDWIN. New and thoroughly distiact. especially in color, which is a beautiful crimson red; a splendid out- door rose. Perfectly hardy; a strong grower and free bloomer. Each, 15 cents; large plants 35 cents each. MAMAN COCHET. A fine Hovelty, equal In beauty of buds to Catherine Mermet or Bridesmaid: very free flowering; clearest pink with salmon base; very free. 15 cents each; two-year-old plants. 30 cents. ALL ROSES GROWN ON THEIR OWN ROOTS.

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  • bookauthor:Nanz_Neuner
  • bookauthor:Henry_G_Gilbert_Nursery_and_Seed_Trade_Catalog_Collection
  • booksubject:Nursery_stock_Kentucky_Louisville_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Nurseries_Horticulture_Kentucky_Louisville_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Plants_Ornamental_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Flowers_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Trees_Seedlings_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Shrubs_Catalogs
  • bookpublisher:Louisville_Ky_Nanz_Neuner
  • bookcontributor:U_S_Department_of_Agriculture_National_Agricultural_Library
  • booksponsor:U_S_Department_of_Agriculture_National_Agricultural_Library
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