. Dreer's 1913 garden book. 179. Hybrid=Tea Roses of Recent Introduction ?Co?itinued. Institateur Sirday (Pernet Ducher, 1906). A strong-grow-ing variety, large, double flowers of perfect form, the budsof a deep orange, opening a golden-yellow. A splendidfree-flowering bedding variety. 75 cts. each; $ per doz. James Coey (Dickson & Sons, 1909). Color deep yellow,shaded orange when in bud, with the edges of the petals whiteas the flower expands; the flowers are of medium size, mod-erately double and a most profuse and continuous cts. each; $ per doz. John Cuff (Dickson & Sons


. Dreer's 1913 garden book. 179. Hybrid=Tea Roses of Recent Introduction ?Co?itinued. Institateur Sirday (Pernet Ducher, 1906). A strong-grow-ing variety, large, double flowers of perfect form, the budsof a deep orange, opening a golden-yellow. A splendidfree-flowering bedding variety. 75 cts. each; $ per doz. James Coey (Dickson & Sons, 1909). Color deep yellow,shaded orange when in bud, with the edges of the petals whiteas the flower expands; the flowers are of medium size, mod-erately double and a most profuse and continuous cts. each; $ per doz. John Cuff (Dickson & Sons, 1908). A valuable acquisition ofunique color. It is one of the earliest to expand its very largeand beautiful fragrant blooms, which are of great substanceand perfect symmetry. The buds are long and pointed andproduced in marvellous profusion, of a warm, deep carmine-pink color, with a most attractive and distinct deep yellowzone at the base of the petals. 75 cts. each; $ per doz. Jonkheer J. L. Mock (Leenders, 1


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