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Title: Catalogue
Identifier: CAT31285796 (find matches)
Year: 1902 (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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LOUISVILLE, KY. 25 MME. DE WATTEVILLE. White, slightly shaded salmon-yellow, edged bright pink; exquisite. MMB BRAVY. Creamy white; fine shape; very fragrant. MME. CAMILLE. Large, double cup- shaped flowers; light aurora rose. MMB CAROLINE KUSTER. Pale or- ange-yellow; free bloomer; an extra good sort. MMB CUSIN. Parole rose, white cen- ter, tinted yellow, large, well form- ed, extra free bloomer. MME JOS. SCHWARTZ. An excellent rose, one of the best blooming roses we have, buds white and pink tip; pretty and fragrant. MME PAULINE LABONTE. A beauti- ful rose, fine, full form, very double and fragrant; color salmon rose, deli- cately tinged and shaded with fawn and amber; a profuse bloomer. M'ME nOSTE. One of . the very finest roses; a strong, bushy grower, and a bud can always be cut with a long stem and closely set leaves of heavy texture and dark green color. It Is like Perie in growth, and also In the fact that the buds show dif- ferent shades in different tempera- tares. In cool weather it Is an Ivory- white (scarcely cream) of even tint; In the summer It is a bright canary with a deep amber center. MME. ELIE LAMBERT. The flowers are extra large, fine globular form, verj- full aud well built up. The color is somewhat in the way of Mme. de Watteville, but deeper: rich, creamy white, faintly tinted with pale, golden yel- low and exquisitely bordered and shaded with soft rosy flesh, exceedingly beautiful and very sweet; petals large and of good substance, constant and profuse bloomer, strong, vigorous and healthy grower—in short, a magnifi- cent rose in every way. MME. LAMBARD. Large, full, exquisite fragrance, beau- tiful rose tinged salmon buff, reverse of petals crimson. MME. MARGOTTIN. This Is a grand rose, always a favor- Ite, very large, perfectly double, elegant, beautiful, dark citron yellow. MARIE GUILLOT. A first-class rose In everv respect; color pure white, extra large size, full and double, sweet tea scented. MARIE SISLEY. Deliclously tea-scented color, an extra fine shade of pale yellow; fine marginal rose MARIE VAN HOUTTE. White, slightly tinged with yellow; one of the handsomest of Tea Roses, free grower and fine bloomer. MARECHAL NIEL. Beautiful, deep, sulphur-yellow, very full and large, and exceedingly fragrant. It is the finest yellow rose in existence. We have an extra fine stock of this variety. We sell the medium sized plants at the same price as other varieties; two-vear-old plants, extra strong that will certainly bloom, 75 cents each. Of this variety we keep also budded plants on the Mannetia stock, which will grow three times more freely than those on their own roots; will prove more hardy, and will bloom profusely. These budded plants we o'ffer at $1 each; extra, $1.50 to $2 and $3 each. We would advise our customers to spend a little more money in order to procure a strong two-year-old plant or a budded one, be- cause a small one-year-old plant dies on your hand al- most every year. Tue Marechal Niel is naturally a climbing rose, and should not be pruned too short. When you plant out a budded rose be sure and plant sufHcIently deep so that the junction of plant and stock gets at least two inches under the surface of the soil. MARECHAL ROBERT. Pure white, Inner petals slightly tinged. MMB. FRANCISOA KRUEGER. Orange yellow, shaded flesh, full and perfect, a good bedder, somewhat variable In Its color, sometimes rich and glowing, then of a darker shade, but always beautiful; a veritable treasure.
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Perle des Jardins. MME. PH. KUNTZ. A very strong grower, bearing its flow- ers erect. These are large and double, of cherry-red color, passing to salmon and flesh. PERLE DES JARDINS. Beautiful straw color; sometimes deep canary, large, full, and of fine form; next hand- somest yellow Tea Rose to Marechal Niel, and a freer and surer bloomer, but of dwarf growth. MISS ETHEL BROWNLOW. Of robust, branching habit, foliage rich and handsome, very free fiowering flowers (carried on stout stems) of great substance and perfect form; the petals are thick, round and very smooth, color salmon-pink, shaded yellow at base of petals. MME. CTJSIN. A pretty rose and now grown largely. It Is destined to become more popular. It forces finely, and produces quantities of fine red rose-buds. NIPHETOS. Purest snowy -white; long, well-formed buds, very sweet scented; a fine winter-bloomer is strong plant, OPHELIA. Creamy white, very large, perfect double flow- ers. PAPA GONTIER. A magnificent red Tea, a seedling of Duchess of Edinburg; flowers large and semi-double, vivid rose color, reverse of petals crimson, free-growing, and flowering profusely: exceedingly fine. PRINCESS HOHENZOLLERN. Dazzling red, large, fine shape; a seedling of Papa Gontier; extra. SOUVENIR D'UN AMI. One of the best roses for beddlpg large and very double, full and sweet, color deep rosy flesh, tinged and shaded with purplish lilac. SOUVENIR DB VICTOR HUGO. A bright China rose, yel- low center, ends of petals suffused carmine; of decided merit. 8AFRAN0. Saffron and apricot; one of the oldest and best roses; In the bud shape it can hardly be surpassed. SUNSET. Is a "sport" from the grand old variety Perle des Jardins, which it strongly resembles except In color. The flowers are of large size, fine, full form, very double and deliclously perfumed. The color is a remarkable shade of rich, golden amber, elegantly shaded and tinged with dark, ruddy copper; intensely beautiful and resembling in color a splendid "afterglow." Sunset Is a constant and profuse bloomer. 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
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