Dreer's garden book 1920 (1920) Dreer's garden book 1920 dreersgardenbook1920henr_0 Year: 1920 Hybrid-Tea Rose Mme. Marcel Delanney Mrs. Arthur E. Coxhead (McGredy & Son, 1910). Claret- red, shaded vermilion towards the edge and a bright rosy sheen towards the base of the petals, giving a distinct illumi- nated effect to the whole flower; very sweet scented. Mrs. Arthur Robert Waddell (Pernet-Ducher, 1908). An attractive colored variety that everyone likes, a delicate, soft, rosy-salmon, suffused with a golden sheen; flowers of medium size, especially handsome in half-expanded form; a free-fl


Dreer's garden book 1920 (1920) Dreer's garden book 1920 dreersgardenbook1920henr_0 Year: 1920 Hybrid-Tea Rose Mme. Marcel Delanney Mrs. Arthur E. Coxhead (McGredy & Son, 1910). Claret- red, shaded vermilion towards the edge and a bright rosy sheen towards the base of the petals, giving a distinct illumi- nated effect to the whole flower; very sweet scented. Mrs. Arthur Robert Waddell (Pernet-Ducher, 1908). An attractive colored variety that everyone likes, a delicate, soft, rosy-salmon, suffused with a golden sheen; flowers of medium size, especially handsome in half-expanded form; a free-flowering garden variety that should be in every collection. Mrs. Franklin Dennison (McGredy & Son, 1915). A Rose 'of surpassing beauty, very large and full, well formed flowers of porcelain-white veiled primrose-yellow deepening to ochre at base of petals. A strong, vigorous grower, produc- ing its large flowers in the greatest profusion. Mrs. Mackeller (Dickson & Sons, 1916). In strong habit of growth and freedom of flowering this beautiful Rose compares favorably with such a strong growing variety as Caroline Testout. In color it is a distinct light lemon-yellow, shading to almost creamy-white in warm weather. It has large flowers with full high centres of splendid build, a valuable Rose in every way. $ each. Mrs. T. Hillas (Pernet-Ducher, 1913). Chrome- yellow, flowers large and full, of elongated cup-shape; a very desirable Rose of strong^hardy constitution. Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller (McGredy, 1909). As a pink bedding Rose there is none better, and par- ticularly so for massing, the flowers are distinct and novel in shape, the petals having wavy or crisped edges not unlike a Peony. The flowers, which are of large size; remain perfect on the bushes for a long time and are produced very freely; they are of a bright pink color with lighter shadings, the plant is vigorous and free. Hybrid-Tea Rose Mrs. Ambrose Riccardo Price. Strong two-year-old plants of any of the abo


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