. Dreer's garden book 1915. edy. Brilliant rose, shaded rose-pink with deeper,rose-crimson, veneering on a distinct creamy-yellow ground, never fading until the petals is quite full with high pointed centre, forminga remarkably sweet-scented flower. AwardedGold Medal by the National Rose Society of Eng-land. (See cut.) $ each. EDGAR M. BURNETT. (McGredy, 1915.) Very large, full flowers of splendid form with large flesh-colored petals tinted rose; an advance on the type of Rose ofwhich the beautiful Lady Alice Stanley is a representative; oneof the sweetest scented Roses in e
. Dreer's garden book 1915. edy. Brilliant rose, shaded rose-pink with deeper,rose-crimson, veneering on a distinct creamy-yellow ground, never fading until the petals is quite full with high pointed centre, forminga remarkably sweet-scented flower. AwardedGold Medal by the National Rose Society of Eng-land. (See cut.) $ each. EDGAR M. BURNETT. (McGredy, 1915.) Very large, full flowers of splendid form with large flesh-colored petals tinted rose; an advance on the type of Rose ofwhich the beautiful Lady Alice Stanley is a representative; oneof the sweetest scented Roses in existence, even surpassing LaFrance in this respect. Awarded Gold Medal, National RoseSociety of England. $ each. EDITH PART. (McGredy, 1914.) A Rose with a novel and entirely distinct blend of color, whichis a rich red with a suffusion of deep salmon and coppery-yellowwith a deeper shading in the bud stage of carmine and yellow;very sweetly scented. Awarded Silver Gilt Medal, NationalRose Society of England. $ New Hybrid-Tea Rose Colleen. Our Peerleu Collection of Hybrid-Tea Roses is extra choice. See page 176. 168 in^HENRrADREERfflllADtLPHlAW NEW HYBRID=TEA ROS ES~ ^OREXCE FORRESTER. (McGredy. 1915.) When first opening, a lemon-tinted white, develop-ing to a pure snow-white, the blooms even larger thanPaul Neyron; of dwarf habit and of marvellous free-dom of bloom for a Rose of its type. The introducerdescribes it as sweetly perfumed. In our own trials,however, we have failed to discover this. AwardedGold Medal National Rose Society of England.$2. .50 each. GEISERAL SrPERIOR AR> JAXSSEX. (Leenders, 1913.)This Holland introduction, after two seasons trial,has shown up most satisfactory in our grounds; i:i coloran effective dee)) glowing-carmine, with long, finely-formedbuds, the open flowers full and sweet; a splendid long-stemmed cut flower. 7o cts. each; $ per doz. GEORGE DICKSOX. ^Dickaon & Sons, 1913.; This magnificent Rose, which is i
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