. Dreer's garden book 1920. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. (Tiff' tiBWrADKHt--WIIIADBPtl|A-M- SELECT ROSES- 121 Select Hybrid=Tea Roses Grange Colomb (P. Guillot, 1912). An exceptionally free-flowering, vigorous grower. Color soft ivory-white, with salmon-yellow fawn centre; as the flowers mature, they gradually pass to pure white; a splendid bedder. Qruss an TeplitZ (Geschwindt, 1898.) This is a Rose for every- body, succeeding under the most ordinary conditions. In col
. Dreer's garden book 1920. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. (Tiff' tiBWrADKHt--WIIIADBPtl|A-M- SELECT ROSES- 121 Select Hybrid=Tea Roses Grange Colomb (P. Guillot, 1912). An exceptionally free-flowering, vigorous grower. Color soft ivory-white, with salmon-yellow fawn centre; as the flowers mature, they gradually pass to pure white; a splendid bedder. Qruss an TeplitZ (Geschwindt, 1898.) This is a Rose for every- body, succeeding under the most ordinary conditions. In color it is of the richest scarlet, shading to a velvety-crimson; very fra- grant, a free, strong grower and in bloom all the time. His Majesty (McGredy, 1909). Dark crimson, shaded ^ deep vermilion; the blossoms are full; of large size, hav- ing wonderful substance; exceptionally sweet scented. Hoosier Beauty (Dorner & Sons, 1915). shaped, long buds and large, full, perfect flowers of an intense, rich, dazzling, crimson-scarlet and deliciously fra- grant. The plant is of vigorous growth, and is conceded to be one of the best Roses of its color. H. V. Machin (Dickson & Sons, 1915). A gorgeous flower of large size described by the introducers as the most magnificent exhibition variety they have yet introduced; in color an intensely black-grained scar- let-crimson, carried on rigid, sturdy stems with ideal foliage. Irish Fireflame (Dickson & Sons, 1914). A glorious single-flow- ering variety, bearing its flowers in clusters of five or more; splen- did for cutting in sprays in bud form. These buds are wonderfully rich in coloring," a rich deep orange, splashed with crimson, open- ing to a large single flower of a satiny old-gold, shaded with ochre. $ Hybrid-Tea Rose Joseph Hill Janet (Dickson & Sons, 1916). This is virtually a dwarf "Gloire de Dijon," with large globular-cupped formation, not opening flat, as does its lovely p
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