Dreer's garden book 1918 (1918) Dreer's garden book 1918 dreersgardenbook1918henr Year: 1918 Hybrid-Tea Rosh Mrs. Wemvss Quin Mrs. Maud Dawson (Dickson & Sons, 1916) An exquisite Rose of a brilliant orange-carmine, deeply pointed petals, flowers freely and continuously produced; de- lightfully tea-scented. Awarded Silver Medal National Rose Society of England. $ each. Mrs. Mona Hunting (Hugh Dickson, 1917) Medium-sized double flowers with long pointed buds of distinct and novel color, which is a deep chamois-yeliow, opening to pure fawn and produced very freely. Awarded Silver Gilt Medal


Dreer's garden book 1918 (1918) Dreer's garden book 1918 dreersgardenbook1918henr Year: 1918 Hybrid-Tea Rosh Mrs. Wemvss Quin Mrs. Maud Dawson (Dickson & Sons, 1916) An exquisite Rose of a brilliant orange-carmine, deeply pointed petals, flowers freely and continuously produced; de- lightfully tea-scented. Awarded Silver Medal National Rose Society of England. $ each. Mrs. Mona Hunting (Hugh Dickson, 1917) Medium-sized double flowers with long pointed buds of distinct and novel color, which is a deep chamois-yeliow, opening to pure fawn and produced very freely. Awarded Silver Gilt Medal National Rose Society of England. $ each. MrS. 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 Gardens. In color it is of luminous 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. 75 cts. each. Old Gold (McGredy, 1914) In bud form this Rose appeals to every one. on account of its wonder- ful color, which is entirely distinct from and not found in any other Rose; a vivid orange-red with coppery-red and apricot shadings, and which is further set off by the healthy, glossy, bronze-green foliage; delightfully fragrant; a vigorous grower and very free flowering. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society of England. 75 cts. each. ueen of Fragrance (Wm. paui & son, 1916) Flowers large, double and of elegant graceful shape and freely produced throughout the season; the color is a beauti- ful shell-pink, tipped with silver, bright and pleasing. An outstanding quality of this beautiful new Rose is its powerful and delicious fragrance, which won for it the Clay Challenge Cup (value $375-00) at the Show of the Royal Horticultural Society of England in July, 1


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