. Dreer's garden roses for spring planting. Roses Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. /ffflBflUflBttS SELECT-GROSES >HlL^DELPHl\Ix 11 New Hybrid-Tea Roses Introductions from Various Specialists—Continued Lady Roundway (Cant & Sons, 1923). A striking and dis- tinct shade of rich golden-orange with deep copper-chrome suffusion. Sweetly scented, free flowering, strong, vigorous dwarf habit. A Gold Medal variety that was very appropriately described by one of our Rose friends as a double flowering Angele Pernet. $ each. Leslie Pidgeon (Hugh Dickson, 1922). A


. Dreer's garden roses for spring planting. Roses Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. /ffflBflUflBttS SELECT-GROSES >HlL^DELPHl\Ix 11 New Hybrid-Tea Roses Introductions from Various Specialists—Continued Lady Roundway (Cant & Sons, 1923). A striking and dis- tinct shade of rich golden-orange with deep copper-chrome suffusion. Sweetly scented, free flowering, strong, vigorous dwarf habit. A Gold Medal variety that was very appropriately described by one of our Rose friends as a double flowering Angele Pernet. $ each. Leslie Pidgeon (Hugh Dickson, 1922). A delightfully informal semi-double decorative flower, orange buff heavily flushed and suffused with terra cotta shading lighter in hot weather. $ each. Mrs. Beatty (Cant & Sons, 1926). An exquisite self-colored light lemon yellow with the delightful perfume of the old favorite Marechal Niel. Habit of growth good with disease- immune foliage, always in flower with large, long, oval, pointed buds. A Rose that is destined to become a popular favorite. Awarded a Gold Medal by the National Rose Society, and Certificate of Merit of the Royal Horticultural Society of England. $ each. Mrs. Henry Bowles (Chaplin, 1921). A Rose of striking appear- ance that everybody admires. Splendidly shaped long ovoid buds developing into very perfect high-centred full double flowers of exquisite beauty, in color it is an impressive, effective, luminous deep salmon pink. A vigorous grower that is always in bloom; one of the best. $ each. Mrs. Tom Smith (T. Smith & Sons, 1924). A splendid Gold Medal variety of thorough distinctness and merit. The expanding buds and the developed flowers are models in formation, there are none more perfect. Color a distinct glowing cerise, very fragrant; a strong vigorous grower and very free flowering. $ each. Oliver Mee (Sandy Dickson, 1927). A Rose of great charm and beauty. The buds are long and pointed, of exquisite shape, and open to large


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