. Dreer's garden book 1919. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. •HENRTADREER-PtlllADELPtllAfA- SELECT-ROS&S- 149 New Hybrid=Tea Roses -Continued ]!IIrS. MaCltellar (Dickson & sons, 1916) In strong habit of growth and freedom of flowering this beautiful new Rose, which we have had the pleasure of becoming acquainted with in our trial grounds for the past five years, will compare favorably with such a strong grow- ing variety as Caroline Testout. In color it is a distin


. Dreer's garden book 1919. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. •HENRTADREER-PtlllADELPtllAfA- SELECT-ROS&S- 149 New Hybrid=Tea Roses -Continued ]!IIrS. MaCltellar (Dickson & sons, 1916) In strong habit of growth and freedom of flowering this beautiful new Rose, which we have had the pleasure of becoming acquainted with in our trial grounds for the past five years, will compare favorably with such a strong grow- ing 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 cen- tres of splendid build, a valuable Rose in every way. Award of Merit Royal Horticultural Society of London. f each. JUrs. Mona Hunting (Hugh Dickson. i9i7) Medium-sized double flowers with long pointed buds of distinct and novel color, which is a deep chamois-yellow, opening to pure fawn and produced very freely. Awarded Silver Gilt Medal National Rose Society of England. $ each. ..UHrS. WemySS Quin (Dickson & Sons. 1915) A yellow Rose'of unusual merit, and which on account of this was awarded a Gold Medal at Paris during the past summer, where it was shown in competition with many other novelties at the extensive trials in the Bagatelle Gar- dens. In color it is of luminons deep canary-yellow; the outside petals are frequently tinged with crimson-orange. It is entirely distinct from all others; the flowers are of good form and very sweet scented. $ each. National Emblem (McCredy&) Messrs. McGredy consider this as one of their greatest efibrts in twenty years of hybridizing and believe it to be the most perfect of all Garden Roses. In color it is a dark crimson, overlaid velvety crimson, shading to vermilion at the edges; the buds are long and pointed, the flowers quite full, every one coming perfect, are produced with marvelous freedom


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