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Ellwanger & Barry Catalogue
(1874)  Page(s) 68.  
 
Herbaceous Pæonies.
Price, 50 cents each—12 varieties our choice, $4.
Paradoxa Pæonies.
Amaranthescens Spherica.
(1896)  Page(s) 16.  
 
Tested Novelties for Fall Planting
Lord Penzance's Hybrid Sweet Briars.
We offer these lovely hybrids for the first time. Apart from their extreme beauty they are most interesting, being crosses between the common Sweet Briar and various other roses. It is certain they are a great acquisition. Like their parent, the common Sweet Briar, the foliage is deliciously scented. The flowers are single and of the most beautiful tints. $1 for each, the set for $8.
Amy Robsart—Lovely deep rose.
(1896)  Page(s) 16.  
 
Tested Novelties for Fall Planting
Lord Penzance's Hybrid Sweet Briars.
We offer these lovely hybrids for the first time. Apart from their extreme beauty they are most interesting, being crosses between the common Sweet Briar and various other roses. It is certain they are a great acquisition. Like their parent, the common Sweet Briar, the foliage is deliciously scented. The flowers are single and of the most beautiful tints. $1 for each, the set for $8.
Anne of Geierstein—Dark crimson.
(1896)  Page(s) 16.  
 
Tested Novelties for Fall Planting
Lord Penzance's Hybrid Sweet Briars.
We offer these lovely hybrids for the first time. Apart from their extreme beauty they are most interesting, being crosses between the common Sweet Briar and various other roses. It is certain they are a great acquisition. Like their parent, the common Sweet Briar, the foliage is deliciously scented. The flowers are single and of the most beautiful tints. $1 for each, the set for $8.
Brenda—Maiden's blush or peach.
(1868)  Page(s) 54.  
 
Provence, Damask and French Roses with their Hybrids.
Chancellor d'Angleterre, Provins. Pale rose or blush.
 
(1874)  Page(s) 68.  
 
Herbaceous Pæonies.
Price, 50 cents each—12 varieties our choice, $4.
Paradoxa Pæonies.
Erigone. Dark crimson; center petals delicately cut; very fine.
(1874)  Page(s) 68.  
 
Herbaceous Pæonies.
Price, 50 cents each—12 varieties our choice, $4.
Paradoxa Pæonies.
Etoile de Pluton. Dark crimson, center petals very small and curled, and striped with yellow.
(1893)  Page(s) 111.  
 
Chinese Pæonies
P. Eugene Verdier. Blush, shaded with pink; fine form, large, very full, fragrant; extra fine. $1.00
(1874)  Page(s) 68.  
 
Herbaceous Pæonies.
Price, 50 cents each—12 varieties our choice, $4.
Paradoxa Pæonies.
Fimbriata Plena. Light crimson, beautifully imbricated.
(1896)  Page(s) 16.  
 
Tested Novelties for Fall Planting
Lord Penzance's Hybrid Sweet Briars.
We offer these lovely hybrids for the first time. Apart from their extreme beauty they are most interesting, being crosses between the common Sweet Briar and various other roses. It is certain they are a great acquisition. Like their parent, the common Sweet Briar, the foliage is deliciously scented. The flowers are single and of the most beautiful tints. $1 for each, the set for $8.
Flora M'Ivor—Pure white blushed rose.
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