. Dreer's garden book 1928. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. 124 /AEROTA-IIKEE^ SELECT-GROSES >HllMIiPM. New Hybrid-Tea Rose, John Russell New Hybrid-Tea Roses Introductions from Various Specialists Bedford Crimson (Laxton Bros., 192o). This grand Rose ' was awarded the Clay Challenge Cup by the Royal Horticultural Society of England for the best new Rose with the best Old Rose Scent. Aside from its delightful odor it is unquestionably the most beautiful high colored fu


. Dreer's garden book 1928. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. 124 /AEROTA-IIKEE^ SELECT-GROSES >HllMIiPM. New Hybrid-Tea Rose, John Russell New Hybrid-Tea Roses Introductions from Various Specialists Bedford Crimson (Laxton Bros., 192o). This grand Rose ' was awarded the Clay Challenge Cup by the Royal Horticultural Society of England for the best new Rose with the best Old Rose Scent. Aside from its delightful odor it is unquestionably the most beautiful high colored full double Rose yet introduced, a brilliant crimson-scarlet. It is of beautiful form both in the half developed, as well as in the fully expanded bloom, produced profusely on good stiff stems $ each. Doris Dickson (Sandy Dickson, 1926). Exquisitely | formed medium-sized flowers, the base color of which i is orange cream, but so heavily veined and pencilled with deep brilliant cherry that it is impossible to adequately describe the unique coloring. Growth vigorous, very free flowering, and extremely fragrant. I A variety that is sure to become a favorite. each. Duchess of Athol (Dobbie & Co., 1928). The coloring of this new variety is uncommon and delightful, an old golden orange flushed with peach pink, particularly' at- tractive in the bud and open state, growth vigorous, a con- tinuous profuse bloomer. Awarded Certificate of Merit by the National Rose Society of England. $ each. Duchess of York (Sandy Dickson, 1925). Flowers large, full and fine form. Color in the young stage deep golden yellow, with deep tangerine orange centre, the color spreading from the centre and suffusing the whole flower. A Rose of except- ional merit for bedding and garden decoration; its freedom of bloom is extraordinary, exceptionally long lasting as a cut flower. $ each. Frank Reader (Verschuren & Sons, 1927). Among light colored Roses, this variety is of outstanding merit


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