. Dreer's garden book 1917. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Hybrid-Tea Rose Primerosk Hyrrid-Tea Rose Queen Mary Primerose. (Soupert et Notting, 1914.: A magnificent bedding Rose coming melon-yellow during the Spring and Summer, deeper in the autumn, with apricot shad- ings, a most distinct coloring, flowers large, of perfect form, with elegant long-pointed buds, deliciously scented. 75 cts. each. Prince Charming. (Hugh Dickson, 1917.) Vigorous free-branching growth, and


. Dreer's garden book 1917. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Hybrid-Tea Rose Primerosk Hyrrid-Tea Rose Queen Mary Primerose. (Soupert et Notting, 1914.: A magnificent bedding Rose coming melon-yellow during the Spring and Summer, deeper in the autumn, with apricot shad- ings, a most distinct coloring, flowers large, of perfect form, with elegant long-pointed buds, deliciously scented. 75 cts. each. Prince Charming. (Hugh Dickson, 1917.) Vigorous free-branching growth, and flowering in the great- est profusion. Buds full and beautifully formed, long and pointed; color deep reddish copper, with old gold base, a bedding Rose of excellence. $ each. Queen Mary. (Dickson & Sons, 1914). A free-flowering Rose of great beauty and refine- i__ ment; flowers of medium size and fine form, color . *"*& bright canary-yellow, crayoned at the edges with pure, / deep carmine, a charming color combination and most delightful contrast, as the colors do not co-mingle. Awarded Silver Gilt Medal. 75 cts. each. Queen of Fragrance. (Wm. Paul & Son, 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 outstanding quality of this beautiful new Rose is its powerful and delicious fragrance, which won for it the Clay Challenge Cup (value $) at the Show of the Royal Horticultural Society of England in July, 1914, as well as a Certificate of Merit from the National Rose Society. $ each. Red CrOSS. (Dickson & Sons, 1917.) Will prove an excellent bedding Rose of vigorous branch- ing habit. Color orange, crimson-scarlet, very sweet scented and of free-flowering habit. $ each. Dreer's " Peerless " Collection of Hybrid-Tea Roses are strictly high-grade. See page 180. Please note that these images are ex


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