Dreer's garden book 1920 (1920) Dreer's garden book 1920 dreersgardenbook1920henr_0 Year: 1920 Select Hybrid=Tea Roses My Maryland (J. Cook, 1909). One of our best bedding Roses, in good condition throughout the season, almost always in bloom, every shoot bearing one or more flowers, which are double and of perfect form, of a bright but tender salmon-pink, which lights up beautifully as the flower expands; delightfully fragrant. Nerissa (Wm. Paul & Son, 1912). A large perfect flower of a creamy-yellow shaded with white and peach-tinted centre; a strong grower, free bloomer and a splendid bedd
Dreer's garden book 1920 (1920) Dreer's garden book 1920 dreersgardenbook1920henr_0 Year: 1920 Select Hybrid=Tea Roses My Maryland (J. Cook, 1909). One of our best bedding Roses, in good condition throughout the season, almost always in bloom, every shoot bearing one or more flowers, which are double and of perfect form, of a bright but tender salmon-pink, which lights up beautifully as the flower expands; delightfully fragrant. Nerissa (Wm. Paul & Son, 1912). A large perfect flower of a creamy-yellow shaded with white and peach-tinted centre; a strong grower, free bloomer and a splendid bedder. Perle von Godesberg (Schneider, 1902). A sport, from Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, similar to its parent; a pearly white, but with a deep lemon centre. Pharisaer (Hinner, 1903). Exceptionally free-flow- ering, producing long buds, which open into large, double flowers of a rosy white, shading to a pretty soft salmon. A fine garden Rose that never disappoints in quality or in quantity. One of the best. Primerose (Soupert & Notting, 1914). A magnificent bedding Rose, coming melon-yellow during spring, deeper in the autumn, with apricot shadings, a most distinct coloring; flowers large, with long pointed buds. $ each. Prince de Bulgarie (Pemet-Ducher, 1902). Large full double flowers of capital form which are produced abundantly throughout the season; a good reliable bedder of a silvery flesh color, deepening to the centre with deli- cate salmon-rose shadings, a soft pleasing color. Queen of Fragrance (Wm. Paul and Sons, 1916). Flowers large, double and of elegant graceful shape and freely produced throughout the season. The color is a beauti- ful shell-pink, tipped with silver, bright and pleasing. An out- standing quality of this beautiful Rose is its powerful and delicious fragrance, which won for it the Clay Challenge Cup (value $) at the show of the Royal Horticultural So- ciety of England, as well as a Certificate of Merit from the National Rose Society. $ eac
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