. Dreer's 1913 garden book. Hybrid=Tea Roses of Recent Introduction-^/ Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller (McGredy, 19091. Softpearly-blush shaded salmon; the outside of the petals is clearvermilion-rose, a marvellous color combination; the flowersare of extra large size. 75 cts. each; $ per doz. Mrs. Walter Easlea (Dickson & Sons, 1910). A glowingcrimson-carmine, deepening to intense crimson, back of petalssatiny crimson, flowers large, full, of imbricated form,deliriously perfumed. $ each; $ per doz. Mrs. Charles Custis Harrison (Dickson & Sons, 1910).A Rose of great beauty. The flo
. Dreer's 1913 garden book. Hybrid=Tea Roses of Recent Introduction-^/ Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller (McGredy, 19091. Softpearly-blush shaded salmon; the outside of the petals is clearvermilion-rose, a marvellous color combination; the flowersare of extra large size. 75 cts. each; $ per doz. Mrs. Walter Easlea (Dickson & Sons, 1910). A glowingcrimson-carmine, deepening to intense crimson, back of petalssatiny crimson, flowers large, full, of imbricated form,deliriously perfumed. $ each; $ per doz. Mrs. Charles Custis Harrison (Dickson & Sons, 1910).A Rose of great beauty. The flowers are large, full, ofgreat substance, globular in form, very highly perfumed, andproduced on long, rigid stems. In color it is a deep crimson-pink on the front of the petals, crayoned deep crimson-carmineon the reverse side, a warm color that lights when held invaried positions of light. $ each; $ per doz. Mrs. Arthur Munt (Dickson & Sons, 1909). A profuse andcontinuous bloomer, with large, full, per
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