. Hybrid-Tea Rose. Lord Charlemont Marion Cran. Messers. McGredy say of this novelty which is now offered for the first time, "The color combination is the most wonderful we have yet seen in any Rose. In the young stage, before the flowers expand the color is deep buttercup-yellow] margined and flushed cerise and rosy scarlet. As the flower opens, the outside of the petals retain their color, while the inner side opens a brilliant geranium scarlet, flushed and veined orange and yellow; as the flowers age, the color changes to a deep cerise or bright rosy scarlet, flushed buttercup yellow.


. Hybrid-Tea Rose. Lord Charlemont Marion Cran. Messers. McGredy say of this novelty which is now offered for the first time, "The color combination is the most wonderful we have yet seen in any Rose. In the young stage, before the flowers expand the color is deep buttercup-yellow] margined and flushed cerise and rosy scarlet. As the flower opens, the outside of the petals retain their color, while the inner side opens a brilliant geranium scarlet, flushed and veined orange and yellow; as the flowers age, the color changes to a deep cerise or bright rosy scarlet, flushed buttercup yellow. The whole flower glows, and has a wonderful sheen and when fully open, the color combination is delightful. The habit is bushy, free, and upright, making a magnificent bush; one of the freest and most perpetual flowering garden and bedding Roses. Awarded Certificate of Merit by the National Rose Society of ; $ each. Mrs. R. B. Moloney. Pure brilliant crimson-carmine without any variation, wonderfully brilliant and glowing. The flowers are large, of perfect form, with reflexed petals of fine substance and sweet scented. $ each. Mrs. W. E. Nickerson. An extreme- ly vigorous growing very free-flower- ing RoseoftheduatonePernetianatype. The splendidly-formed buds are of an entrancing new color, the exterior of the petals heavily veined with rose d'or and shaded orange-cadmium, the in- terior a deep chrome-yellow on the lower half vein out and pass to a warm rich rosy-salmon. Valuable for in- terior decoration, particularly so as the intensity of coloring is especially effective under artificial light. $ each. Norman Lambert. We have received many very favorable comments from Rose friends who planted this variety during the past season on account of its unusual coloring, and free habit of growth and profuse flowering. A distinct color com- bination, that is novel. The outside of the petals is a deep chrome yellow with a marginal color effect of brilliant or


Size: 2269px × 2203px
Photo credit: © The Bookworm Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorhenryggilbertnurserya, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920