. Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Nursery Catalogue. i SELECT^ROSES i 123 This Year's New Hybrid-Tea Roses—Continued Novelties and Varieties of Special Merit Hilda (Cant & Son, 1928). Large globular bud and very large extremely double, very lasting, slightly fragrant Camellia-formed or imbricated flowers of a bright carmine, the inner petals shading to light pink, usual- ly borne several together on long stems. Growth very vigorous, free and continuous bloomer. $ each. Impress (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1929). A novelty which on account of its coloring and its perfectly formed l


. Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Nursery Catalogue. i SELECT^ROSES i 123 This Year's New Hybrid-Tea Roses—Continued Novelties and Varieties of Special Merit Hilda (Cant & Son, 1928). Large globular bud and very large extremely double, very lasting, slightly fragrant Camellia-formed or imbricated flowers of a bright carmine, the inner petals shading to light pink, usual- ly borne several together on long stems. Growth very vigorous, free and continuous bloomer. $ each. Impress (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1929). A novelty which on account of its coloring and its perfectly formed large double flower, will please every Rose lover. The ovoid buds when first unfolding are cardinal-red with orange suffusion and develop into very large, full double very perfect blooms that last in good shape and which are of a pretty salmon-cerise color suffused with a luminous golden sheen. The plant is a strong vigorous upright grower and free flowering. $ each. Ivanhoe (Easlea, 1928). Large long pointed bud and large high centered, long lasting, intensely fragrant, brilliant scarlet to rich crimson-scarlet flower. Growth vigorous; a free, continuous bloomer. $ each. Ivy May (Beckwith & Son, 1925). One of the most attractive varieties of Ophelia type. Color a pretty rose pink running to amber at the base, flushed with gold on the outside and at the edges of the petals; glowing and sparkling. Buds long pointed and shapely, opening to fairly double, well-formed, sweetly-scented flowers. Habit vigorous and upright; a very free and continuous bloomer. $ each. James Gibson (McGredy & Son, 1928). A glorious glowing crimson- scarlet with velvety sheen, imparting a lustrous radiance to the large, full beautifully formed flowers of which every bloom develops to per- fection. Its habit of growth is as near perfect as could be desired, being free, bushy, upright and vigorous and the flowers which are borne profusely all the season, are carried erect on long stems


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