. 1906 annual catalogue / Otto Schwill & Co. ch and velvety; fine large buds, and is highly esteemed as one of the best and most desirable roses for open Robert E. Lee—Color soft apricot yellow, in the wide, outer petals, wavering to a brighter salmon yellow in the center. Golden Gate—The flowers are large, full and finely formed;the color is rich creamy white, tinted with clear rose. Ivory—Is a sport from Golden Gate, and is one of the bestwhite roses in cultivation. Hermosa—An excellent rose; blooms in fine cluster; colorbeautiful clear rose; a constant bloomer; hardy; one of


. 1906 annual catalogue / Otto Schwill & Co. ch and velvety; fine large buds, and is highly esteemed as one of the best and most desirable roses for open Robert E. Lee—Color soft apricot yellow, in the wide, outer petals, wavering to a brighter salmon yellow in the center. Golden Gate—The flowers are large, full and finely formed;the color is rich creamy white, tinted with clear rose. Ivory—Is a sport from Golden Gate, and is one of the bestwhite roses in cultivation. Hermosa—An excellent rose; blooms in fine cluster; colorbeautiful clear rose; a constant bloomer; hardy; one of thebest blooming roses. Helen Gould—Its color is quite attractive, being a soft, intensecarmine, very much the color of American Beauty; it bloomsvery freely. A grand rose to add to our list. Henry M. Stanley—The color is a rare shade of amber-rose,delicately tinged with apricot yellow toward the center. Re-verse of petals clear buff rose. The flowers are of good sub-stance, extra large, finely formed and very full and


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