. Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Nursery Catalogue. i SELECT-GROSES a vPHMELPHM. This Year's New Hybrid -Tea Roses—Continued Novelties and Varieties of Special Merit Edith Nellie Perkins (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1928). A Rose of outstanding merit that is giving universal satisfaction. The buds are long and pointed, the outside of the petals are of cream and blush shaded with orange at the base, the inner face is salmon-pink with golden-orange base; the flowers are moderately double, produced freely and continuously on long stems and are sweetly scented. $ each. Editor McFarland (


. Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Nursery Catalogue. i SELECT-GROSES a vPHMELPHM. This Year's New Hybrid -Tea Roses—Continued Novelties and Varieties of Special Merit Edith Nellie Perkins (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1928). A Rose of outstanding merit that is giving universal satisfaction. The buds are long and pointed, the outside of the petals are of cream and blush shaded with orange at the base, the inner face is salmon-pink with golden-orange base; the flowers are moderately double, produced freely and continuously on long stems and are sweetly scented. $ each. Editor McFarland (Mallerin, 1931). Named in honor of Dr J. H. McFarland, President of the American Rose Society and editor of the American Rose Annual. Type of Radiance in habit of plant, ruggedness and persistency as well as in freedom of bloom. Bud long pointed; flower semi-double, slightly fragrant, of a solid glowing pink with a slight suffusion of yellow, generally borne singly on long strong stem. The large, pointed, arch shaped petals are edged lighter, the contrast accentuating as the flower ages. $ each. E. G. Hill (E. G. Hill Co., 1929). Among the many raised by Mr. Hill, we consider this new red variety one of the most valuable. The long buds of perfect form, as well as the high centered full double flowers are of a dazzling scarlet, shad- ing to a deeper pure red as they develop; of strong vigorous and free flowering habit. $ each. Everest (Easlea & Sons, 1927). One of the largest Roses yet raised, buds large, perfectly shaped, flowers of immense size with long broad petals of firm texture, fragrant, ivory-white with creamy suffusion and when fully developed resembles a large Peony borne on long stems. While a Hybrid-Tea, it has the characteristics of a vigorous growing Hybrid-Perpetual. each. Evert van Dyk (G. A. Van Rossem, 1931). With the many good pink Roses now in cultivation the standard to induce us to offer a new variety is naturally placed high, and


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