. Dreer's 1913 garden book. o crimson-pink; very free-flowering. Senor Leon Perez. Delicate mauve-pink shading to whiteat the centre, a well-built flower on stiff stems, free and early. Seven Oaks Scarlet. A miniature variety, rarely over 2£inches across, and a gem either for garden decoration or as acut flower; the perfect flowers, borne on stiff stems, are of avivid orange-scarlet. Souvenir de Maurice Rivoire. A broad petaled variety,forming a graceful, loose flower, the ground color of which isdeep amber suffused and marked with raspberry-red at thetips; quite distinct. Sylvia. Soft, pleasi


. Dreer's 1913 garden book. o crimson-pink; very free-flowering. Senor Leon Perez. Delicate mauve-pink shading to whiteat the centre, a well-built flower on stiff stems, free and early. Seven Oaks Scarlet. A miniature variety, rarely over 2£inches across, and a gem either for garden decoration or as acut flower; the perfect flowers, borne on stiff stems, are of avivid orange-scarlet. Souvenir de Maurice Rivoire. A broad petaled variety,forming a graceful, loose flower, the ground color of which isdeep amber suffused and marked with raspberry-red at thetips; quite distinct. Sylvia. Soft, pleasing mauve-pink, gradually changing towhite in the centre. A fine cut flower. Triomphe de Schmitt. Tips of petals carmine-red flamed to-wards the centre with golden-yellow and suffused with crim-son, large well-shaped flower. Wm. Agnew. Rich, dazzling carmine-red. Wilhelm Miller. Rich, aniline-red, suffused with purple. Price. Any of the above, 20 cts. each; $ per doz.; f 100. One each of the 23 sorts for $ NEW and EXTRA CHOICE SORTS Delice. Its beautiful soft, yet lively color, a glowing rose-pink, together with its perfect shape, stout, stiff stems, whichhold the flowers well above the foliage, and the fact that whencut it retains its freshness for a long time, makes this one ofthe most valuable for cutting or decorative sorts in the on plate opposite. 25 cts. each; $ per Lyonnaise. A blight golden-yellow flamed withrosy-carmine at the-points; very effective and a splendid Dah-lia. 50cts. each; $ per Rose. Brilliant crimson-red,similar in shade to the popularJack Rose, which suggested itsname; perfect for garden decora-tion or for cutting. Illustrated onplate opposite. 25 cts. each;-0 per doz. Jeanne Charmet. A splen-did cut flower variety of apleasing shade of violet-rose on a lighter cts. each; $ per Augusta Vic-toria. The first of thedecorative sorts to comeinto flower, of medium si


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