. A complete list of the latest novelties. Nursery stock Michigan Adrian Catalogs; Chrysanthemums Catalogs; Carnations Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ROSES. 25 Rose Novelties for 1902. Ready after April ist. Ivory, or White Golden Gate.—(American Rose Co.) This variety is a white sport from Golden Gate, and like it has made and is still making a great reputation, not only as a winter rose, but for spring, summer and fall flowers. It has been awarded one gold and two silver medals, three first prizes, and twelve certificates of merit. From 2'^ in. pots, 25c ea.; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 50

. A complete list of the latest novelties. Nursery stock Michigan Adrian Catalogs; Chrysanthemums Catalogs; Carnations Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ROSES. 25 Rose Novelties for 1902. Ready after April ist. Ivory, or White Golden Gate.—(American Rose Co.) This variety is a white sport from Golden Gate, and like it has made and is still making a great reputation, not only as a winter rose, but for spring, summer and fall flowers. It has been awarded one gold and two silver medals, three first prizes, and twelve certificates of merit. From 2'^ in. pots, 25c ea.; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 50  Stock Photo
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. A complete list of the latest novelties. Nursery stock Michigan Adrian Catalogs; Chrysanthemums Catalogs; Carnations Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ROSES. 25 Rose Novelties for 1902. Ready after April ist. Ivory, or White Golden Gate.—(American Rose Co.) This variety is a white sport from Golden Gate, and like it has made and is still making a great reputation, not only as a winter rose, but for spring, summer and fall flowers. It has been awarded one gold and two silver medals, three first prizes, and twelve certificates of merit. From 2'^ in. pots, 25c ea.; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 50 at 100 rate. Mrs. Oliver Ames.—(May.) This grand rose is a sport from Mrs. Pierpont Morgan and possesses the same vigorous habit, fine glossy foliage of deep green, erect stout stem, and even more free flowering qualities. The flowers are very full and large, averaging 4 in. in diameter when in perfection. The color is a lovely soft blush, with a little deeper shading in the center and edges of the petals, and tinted delicate yellow at the base. It is the most beautiful of all the delicate colored roses ever offered, its keeping qualities are unsurpassed. In short, it is the ideal rose in size, color, form, stem, foliage and free flowering qualities. Received following honors: One gold and five silver medals, seven certificates of merit. From 2/2 in. pots, 75c ea.; |7.50 per doz.; $12.50 per 25. Philadelphia.—(Conard & Jones.) This new American Crimson Rambler is the product of Crimson Rambler and the splendid hybrid perpet- ual, Victor Hugo, one of the best and most bril- liant of this class. This Crimson Rambler differs from the old variety in three important particulars: 1. The color is brighter, deeper and more intense. 2. The flowers are perfectly double to the center, very durable and of excellent substance. 3. The blooms are almost entirely free from the faded or washed out appearance so frequently seen in the flowers of the old kind. It is a good healthy growe