. Hybrid-Tka Rosk Eakl of Warwick Hybiv-id-Tfa Rose Arthur R. Goodwin DREER'S SELECT LIST OF HYBRID-TEA ROSES Under this heading we offer on this and the following three pages the World's best introductions of Hybrid-Tea varie- ties prior to the year l9l3, all of them sorts which we have had the pleasure of thoroughly testing in our own trial grounds, and which we can fully endorse and recommend to the large and small planter, and which, together with the Novelties of 1914, 1915 and 1916, which are offered on pages 176 to 180, and our "Peerless" and " Dreer " Collections of
. Hybrid-Tka Rosk Eakl of Warwick Hybiv-id-Tfa Rose Arthur R. Goodwin DREER'S SELECT LIST OF HYBRID-TEA ROSES Under this heading we offer on this and the following three pages the World's best introductions of Hybrid-Tea varie- ties prior to the year l9l3, all of them sorts which we have had the pleasure of thoroughly testing in our own trial grounds, and which we can fully endorse and recommend to the large and small planter, and which, together with the Novelties of 1914, 1915 and 1916, which are offered on pages 176 to 180, and our "Peerless" and " Dreer " Collections of Special Sorts offered on pages 171 and 175, form what is undoubtedly the finest and most extensive collection of Hybrid=Tea Roses ever offered to the Rose loving American public. Antoine Rivoire (Pernet Ducher, 1896). An ideal bedding Rose of large size, exquisite form and coloring, which is soft peach-flesh with deeper shadings; the base of the petals yellow. Arthur R. Goodwin (Pernet Ducher, 1909). A beautifully rich-colored coppery-orange; "gold of ophir" a visitor to our trial grounds very correctly called it who saw it in one of its stages of development; as the flower matures it opens to a soft salmon-pink; a good, full flower, very free and distinct. Belle Siebrecht (Dickson &Sons, 1895). A superb Rose of a brilliant pink color; the flowers are large, of good form; buds long and tapering. Betty (Dickson & Sons, 1905). Early in the season this is a disappointment in the first flowers which it opens, but after it becomes established it produces blooms of marvelous beauty, particularly so in the autumn. The plant is a strong, vigor- ous grower, producing in great profusion its large deliciously- scented flowers, which are of a glowing coppery-rose color, suffused with a golden sheen. C. W. Cowan (Dickson & Sons, 1912). A warm cherry- carmine, flowers large, full, imbricated form, a free and continu- ous bloomer, of delicious tea-rose perfume. Dean Hol
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