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Title: Cottage Rose Garden
Identifier: CAT31283625 (find matches)
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: G. Drobisch (Firm); Drobisch, G; Cottage Rose Garden; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Nursery stock Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs
Publisher: Columbus, Ohio : G. Drobisch
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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Cotalogue of Cottage Rose Garden, Columbus, Ohio 13
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Guinnoiseau or White La France. Here we have a beauty indeed; one we can re- commend t o all. A most prolific Rose. It is identical with La France except the color; be- i n g of a partly - white, sometimes tinted with fawn. Don't fail to get this new Tea Rose. Strong two-year-old plants, 25 cents; nice young plants, 10 cents. Crown Princess Victoria— A vigorous grower, with large, fine foliage, and one of the loveliest of Roses; pure waxy snow-white, sometimes has a lemon tint; a fine double flower when fully expanded. Certain- ly a grand acquisition. Resem- bles that grand old Rose "Mal- maison" in shape and fullness. Price, for young plants, 10 cents; fine, strong, two- year-old plants, as cents. Madame Eli Lambert. Anna Oliver—A superb Rose ; very large, full form, very double and good substance ; color, lovely creamy-blush, shaded with deep carmine, tinged and edged with silvery-rose; very fragrant. Price, 10 cents ; two-year-old plants, 20. Adam—Large, full flowers ; very sweet; color, blush rose, with salmon center-; delicious tea scent. A lovely Rose. A great favorite. Price, 10 cents ; large plants, 20 cents. Aline Sisley—Varying from deep rose to a purple, the pre- vailing shape being a deep purplish rose. Very fragrant. Price, 10 cents ; large plants, 20 cents. Bougere—This is a superb Rose; extra large, very double and full; exceedingly sweet tea scent; color, bronze-rose delicately shaded with lilac. Very free bloomer. Price, 10 cents ; large plants, 20 cents. Madame Eli Lambert. A beautiful new Tea Rose. Rich, creamy- white, faintly tinted with pale, golden-yellow, and exquisitely bordered and shaded with soft, rosy-flesh, exceedingly beautiful and sweet. Price, 10 cents ; large plants, 20 cents. Madam A. Veysset—"Striped La France." (Hybrid Tea.) Identical with its parent, La France, except the flowers are beautifully striped and shaded with a delicate white. The coloring is exquisite, and we think this Rose will please buyers. Strong two-year-old plants, 20 cents; nice young plants, 10 cents. New Tea Rose, Hiss Wenn—Clear coral- pink, a most novel and distinct shade. The French call it China pink. It is certain- ly a very beautiful color ; it is double and exquisitely Tea scented. Price I0> cents ; large plants, 25 cents. New Tea Rose, J. B. Varrone—A fine grower ; flower large and very double, with high center opening from long buds; color soft china-rose, chang- ing to bright, deep carmine, of even shading. An extra good Rose and very sweet. Price, 15 cents ; strong plants 30 cents. New Tea Rose, Ha dam Ph. Kuntz— A strong grower bearing its flowers quite erect, these are large and, double, of cherry-red color, passing to salmon and flesh. Price, 10 cents, large two-year-old plants, 20 cents. Prof. Ganiviat—(Tea.) Vig- orous in growth, and free in bloom, flower •double and o £ good form; of bright crimson color. Price, 10 cents; large plants, 20 cents. S u n set-Of large size, fine, full form, very double and deli- ciously perfumed; rich golden amber, elegantly tinged and shaded with copper. Intense- ly beautiful, r e- sembling in color a splendid '-after glow." Price iocj 2-yr. plants 20c. Susanna Blan- Chet— Outer petals clear flesh- white, with deep flesh center. Per- fection itself i n color, and charm- ingly beautiful ; delightful fra- grance and free blooming. Price 10c; 2=yr. plants 20c. White Bon Silene— A sport of the well known Bon Silene, but of a n ivory-white color; good1 bloomer. Price 10c; 2=yr. plants 20c. Climbing La France—Identical with La France except in style of growth, which is of strong climbing habits, making it an excellent pillar or porch Rose. It is a sport of La France, and retains the charming color and exquisite fragrance. Price, 20- cents for nice young plants. Docteur Raymont—Flowers bright shining vermillion-red.reverse of petals clouded with violet-crimson. Price. 15 cents ; large plants, 25 cents. Sombrieul—Pure white, sometimes slightly tinged with rose ; very large and double. A good, strong grower and free bloomer. A first-class Rose in every respect. Very hardy and one of the most satisfactory varieties in the whole list. Should be in every collection. Price 10 cents; large plants, 20 cents.

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