. [Catalogue of] Cottage Rose Garden. Nursery stock Ohio Columbus; Flowers Catalogs. Catalogue of Cottage Columbus, Ohio.. New Rose, Augustine Guinnoiseau, or White La France.—Here we have a beauty indeed; one we can recommend to all. It is bound to take high rank. It is a most prolific rose. If you were to ask us to select six of the very finest roses for you, we should be sure to in- clude it. It is identical with La France except the color; being of a pearly-white, sometimes tinted with fawn. Don't fail to get this new rose. Strong two-year-old plants, 30 cents; nice young plants, 15 cents.

. [Catalogue of] Cottage Rose Garden. Nursery stock Ohio Columbus; Flowers Catalogs. Catalogue of Cottage Columbus, Ohio.. New Rose, Augustine Guinnoiseau, or White La France.—Here we have a beauty indeed; one we can recommend to all. It is bound to take high rank. It is a most prolific rose. If you were to ask us to select six of the very finest roses for you, we should be sure to in- clude it. It is identical with La France except the color; being of a pearly-white, sometimes tinted with fawn. Don't fail to get this new rose. Strong two-year-old plants, 30 cents; nice young plants, 15 cents. Stock Photo
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. [Catalogue of] Cottage Rose Garden. Nursery stock Ohio Columbus; Flowers Catalogs. Catalogue of Cottage Columbus, Ohio.. New Rose, Augustine Guinnoiseau, or White La France.—Here we have a beauty indeed; one we can recommend to all. It is bound to take high rank. It is a most prolific rose. If you were to ask us to select six of the very finest roses for you, we should be sure to in- clude it. It is identical with La France except the color; being of a pearly-white, sometimes tinted with fawn. Don't fail to get this new rose. Strong two-year-old plants, 30 cents; nice young plants, 15 cents. See cut. Madam A. Veysset.—"Striped La France." (Hy- brid Tea.) A magnificent rose, identical in every respect with its parent, La France, except in two particulars—it is much stronger in growth, and the flowers are beauti- fully striped and shaded with a delicate white. The col- oring is exquisite, and we think this rose will please buyers. Madam C. Testout—(Hybrid Tea.) A really grand rose, of the La France type, but larger and of deeper color. It is clear pink, and there is nothing in the rose line that can approach it in color. The flower is as large as Baronness Rothschild, and as free as La France. It is a rose which will attract attention at once and should be included in every collection of bedding roses. "We have some nice strong plants at 30 to 50 cents; young plants 15 cents each. Edouard Littaye.—(Tea.)—A strong, vigorous rose; after the general style of Madam Cusin. Flowering most abundantly ; buds, large, long and of fine shape; full and double when open. Color, rosy carmine, tinted light pink, often shaded with violet pink. Countess Eva Starhemberg. — (Tea.) Color, creamy-yellow, shading to ochre at the center; borders of the petals touched with rose. Etoile de Anjers.—(Tea.) Nicely pointed buds, opening into grand double flowers of globular form and heavy texture. Chamois-yellow, bordered with peach, and shadings of bronze. Mme. E