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Title: (Catalogue of) Cottage Rose Garden, 1889
Identifier: catalogueofcotta1889cott (find matches)
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Cottage Rose Gardem; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs
Publisher: Columbus, Ohio : Cottage Rose Garden
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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JO CATALOGUE OF COTTAGE ROSE GARDEN, COLUMBUS, OHIO. ^^HE interest for the Chrysanthemum has not ceased yet, to judge from the many Chrysanthemum shows which again were held the past season, and to see the endless variety of different shades, from the purest white to deep crimson, is really interesting. The irregular and curious shaped Japanese seem to attract more attention than any other class, while the olden time *'Daisy" or "button" varieties have nearly disappeared. In the following list will be found some of the latest novelties of the Japanese varieties which cannot fail to please the cultivator. Young plants ready February tst. Price. 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen. JAPANESE VARIETIES. _ Albert Delaux—Very large flowers, petals large, incurved, silvery white reverse tender rose. Alcyon—-Flowers very large, petals large, crimson rose streaked with white, reverse of petals rose. Beautiful. Alplionse Karr—Flowers cupped, petals half their length tube shaped, color white. Anna Payne—Carmme rose and cream, petals twisted, center spiral form. Beautiful. Claude Billiard—Flowers lar^e and ball shaped, violet rose lightened with white, novel color. Beautiful. Delle—Very large flowers, bronze lined with yellow. Dr. Jongla—Flowers large, violet streaked and pointed white, ^reverse of petals white. Ducliess de Bernick—Large pure white. Eleonore Bares—Rosy white, center eream. A very beau- (tiful and early variety. Exposition de Troyes—Flowers large, large pointed petals, silvery lilac, early and beautiful. Eva—Pale silvery lilac rose,^ anemone center. Fine. •Jeanne Dauriac—Petals spiral at the center, golden yellow. K!a-Yen—Long petals, half-tubular refiexed and spiral, tubes :rose, center yellow. L*e Daupllinos—Large deep yellow orange center. La' Eavorite—PetaU of large tubes, silvery white, petals in" curved, very dark magenta. Eanibetll—Flowers large, heavy white with yellow center, very dwarf and early. Fine. Ee XoncLnln—White, pink edge, finely recurved. Lieutenant Palat—Flowers ruffled, center and base of petals dark orange pointed with golden yellow. Eili Baltet—Flowers very large, petals large, white bright- ened with rose, center in spiral form, reverse cream. Eivadia—Cell shaped white flowers, exterior petals tubular. A variety of the first order. Eouis TVieille—Flowers large, violet mauve, center much brighter. Early and fine. JVId. veuve JVIacary—Rosy lilac, center white, petals very large. A very fine variety. Mawet-Postula—Very large flowers, violet rose, reverse of petals white, plant dwarf. Mon. A. de Lean—Flowers very large and double, pure white. M.Albert de Eeau—Flowers cell shaped, outer crown ir- regular, second crown of cell shaped rosy petals, central quilled straw color, M. Chataing'—Petals even, dark carmine, pointed with white, center yellow. Beautiful. M. Charles Baltet—Dark carmine with yellow back, JVt. Delannoy—Light yellow, blush edge. Mon, O. T. Hodges—Petals twisted, pure white veined violet. Mont Ida—Golden yellow streaked with carmine toward the center. Quadricolor—Bright rose, center cream, streaked with violet and yellow. R, Abbott—Petals tubular at their base, pure white. Secretaire Barotte—Indian red, with yellow back, petals twi-^ted. Tensia—Flowers medium blooming in bouquets, pure white with large canary yellow center. PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS ALBA. BEGONIA SEMPERFLORENS GI- GANTEA ELEGANS.
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This is a decided novelty in the way of bedding plants for summer planting. It is an exact counterpart of the well known Leadworth or light blue Plumbago, with the difference of bearing jjure white flowers. Very pretty. Young plants, 25 cents each. When Begonia Semperflorens Gigantea Rosea was introduced a year ago it was welcomed by all flonsts as a great acquisition to Our winter-blooming plants. This variety is similar to it in general appearance, with the difference of bearing light rose colored flowers, and has the advantage of blooming all the year around, but par- ticularly so in winter time when a well grown plant will form a huge bouquet Irom bottom to top. Altogether the finest perpetual bloom- ing Begonia in the list. Price for nice plants, 35 cents.

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  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Cottage_Rose_Gardem
  • bookauthor:Henry_G_Gilbert_Nursery_and_Seed_Trade_Catalog_Collection
  • booksubject:Nursery_stock_Ohio_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Flowers_Catalogs
  • bookpublisher:Columbus_Ohio_Cottage_Rose_Garden
  • bookcontributor:U_S_Department_of_Agriculture_National_Agricultural_Library
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