Dreer's garden book 1917 (1917) Dreer's garden book 1917 dreersgardenbook1917henr Year: 1917 35 cts. each, variety of a rich car- p^ony-flowered Dahlia MoNDSCHEIBE p/eony-flowered dahlia Andrew Carnegie Geisha. The showiest and most attractive of this type yet in- troduced; the rich colored flowers are original in form, con- sisting of peculiarly twisted and curled petals, of an effective and rich combination of scarlet and gold. 50 cts. each. Germania. Brilliant strawberry-red; a very artistic flower. Hampton Court. One of the best; a bold flower of good form, of a bright mauve-pink. 35 c


Dreer's garden book 1917 (1917) Dreer's garden book 1917 dreersgardenbook1917henr Year: 1917 35 cts. each, variety of a rich car- p^ony-flowered Dahlia MoNDSCHEIBE p/eony-flowered dahlia Andrew Carnegie Geisha. The showiest and most attractive of this type yet in- troduced; the rich colored flowers are original in form, con- sisting of peculiarly twisted and curled petals, of an effective and rich combination of scarlet and gold. 50 cts. each. Germania. Brilliant strawberry-red; a very artistic flower. Hampton Court. One of the best; a bold flower of good form, of a bright mauve-pink. 35 cts. each. Harrismith. Deep bright pink, shading lighter towards the tips, and a trace of gold in the centre. 50 cts. each. John Green. Yellow, quickly passing to fiery scarlet, one of the finest. 50 cts. each. John Wanamaker. Very free flowering with broad, pecu- liarly curled and twisted petals of a pleasing shade of violet-mauve. 50 cts. each. Leo XIII. A deep canary-yellow, entirely distinct in form, large, very free-flowering and a valuable sort for cutting. 75 cts. each. Magnet. Rose, suffused with white. 35 v\ cts. each. .1 rime. Coissard. Crimson passing to a y white centre, flowers very large and attrac- tive. $ each. riondscheibe. Another splendid yellow, entirely distinct from Leo XIII, being still greater in size and of a deeper color, re- markably free-flowering. Visitors to our fields noted both varieties. 75 cts. each. Mrs. Violet Beamish. A gracefully ar- V_^- '•'' •'' ranged flower of a beautiful shade of helio- v- trope with silvery reflex. 50 cts. each. Porcupine. White ground, flushed soft rose. 75 cts. each. Propaganda. A splendid flower, primrose ~~ yellow, rosy-salmon suffusion. 35 cts. each. Riesen Edelweiss. Pure glistening white, frequently 6 inches across. 50 cts. each. Roem van Nykerk. A charming variety of free habit of flowering, of a deep claret-purple. 50 cts. each. Seduction. A fine lively rose-pink on good stems. Virgillea. M


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