. Dreer's 1913 garden book. i. Tea Rose, Molly Shakman Crawford. Tea Rose. Harry Kirk. Molly Sharman Crawford. Creamy-white when first open-ing, becoming purer as the flowers expand; large, full, per-fectly formed; delightfully fragrant and lasting in good con-dition a long time. The blooms are carried on long, erectstems, and are freely and continuously produced. A splendidwhite Rose. Strong two-year-old plants, 75 cts. each; $ doz. One each of the t> new Tea Roses for $ CHINESE OR BENGAL ROSES. An old favorite type which is as beautiful and sweet nowas it was in the gardens of
. Dreer's 1913 garden book. i. Tea Rose, Molly Shakman Crawford. Tea Rose. Harry Kirk. Molly Sharman Crawford. Creamy-white when first open-ing, becoming purer as the flowers expand; large, full, per-fectly formed; delightfully fragrant and lasting in good con-dition a long time. The blooms are carried on long, erectstems, and are freely and continuously produced. A splendidwhite Rose. Strong two-year-old plants, 75 cts. each; $ doz. One each of the t> new Tea Roses for $ CHINESE OR BENGAL ROSES. An old favorite type which is as beautiful and sweet nowas it was in the gardens of half a century ago, and whichdeserves as great a popularity to-day as it had in yearspast. Compared with other Roses the flowers as well asthe growth are small; but where an abundance of flowers is wanted they are unequalled, especially so as they will flourishunder soil and climatic conditions in which the high-bredvarieties will not thrive; splendid for massing, and hardywith slight protection. Alsterufer. A brilliant crims
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