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Nanz and Neuner Catalogues
(1903)  Page(s) 13.  Includes photo(s).
 
LADY JOY. This beautiful rose is a cross between the American Beauty and Belle Siebrecht. Its blooming qualities can not be excelled, each and every eye and shoot producing a flower, the size being equal to if not larger than its parent, the American Beauty. The blooms are cup shape, very double and open most beautifully, emitting a most delicious perfume. In color, it is deeper than the American Beauty, a peculiar and new crimson luster, most striking and beautiful, resembling an artificial flower, being a vigorous grower, making a compact plant, with deep green leaves. For a forcing rose it is excellent, find for outdoor culture can not be ex-celled. We can truthfully bespeak for this new rose as being an acquisition, aud should be in every greenhouse and garden. Strong plants, 2½-inch pots. 15 cents each; 3-inch pots, 25 cents; two-year-old plants, 50 cents each.
(31 May 1899)  Page(s) 25.  
 
Luciole Very bright carmine-rose, tinted and shaded saffron base, coppery, back of petals bronze, large and full, finely scented, good shape, long buds.
(1894)  Page(s) 15.  
 
White Perle; it has foliage darker and rougher than Perle; throws up long, slender, stiff canes, each one bearing a pure white bud of so mething more than medium size, and quite upright. It has the delicate Tea fragrance. It will be found totally distinct from Bride, or any other white rose 15c.
(1903)  Page(s) 13.  Includes photo(s).
 
WINNIE DAVIS. Many new roses are produced in large numbers each year, both in foreign countries as well as at home. After several seasons of trial, for one cause or another they are temporarily laid aside or entirely thrown away as not coming up to the standard in not having qualities which would place them in com-parison with others. The Winnie Davis Rose, however, we are happy to say. the more we grow and produce the more convinced we and many hundreds of patrons are who have seen the same, that it is one of the finest and most original colored roses on the market. The color is difficult to describe. ln small bud it is reddish pink; when unfolding and more developed however, it is a yellowish pink running to salmon, the inside of petals creamy white; when fully open resembling a sunburst, something not found in any other rose. The bloomiug qualities can not be excelled, every eye and shoot making a bud: the foliage of a leathery green with red veins. Its habits are vigorous, free blooming and a robust grower. This grand rose is a seedling of our own production, being a cross between the famous Kaiserin Augusta Victoria and Belle Siebrecht. If you have not yet seen it, send for one, as no rose bed or garden is complete without it. Strong plants in 2½ inch pots, 15 cents each; 3 inch pots, 25 cents each 4 inch pot plants, 50 cents each.
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