. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918. Bessie Brown. ^British Queen By some said to be the finest white Rose in ex- istence, surpassing in beauty and form any other white Rose. The flower resembles Frau Karl Druschki and White Maman Cochet, with the Tea Rose form and refinement. Flowers freely all sum- mer long from early spring until frost. Buds some- times show a slight flush which disappears as the flower expands. Strong grower. Hardy. Award- ed a gold medal by the National Rose Society of England. CARDINALâA new red Rose, which can be recommended as bett


. Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918. Bessie Brown. ^British Queen By some said to be the finest white Rose in ex- istence, surpassing in beauty and form any other white Rose. The flower resembles Frau Karl Druschki and White Maman Cochet, with the Tea Rose form and refinement. Flowers freely all sum- mer long from early spring until frost. Buds some- times show a slight flush which disappears as the flower expands. Strong grower. Hardy. Award- ed a gold medal by the National Rose Society of England. CARDINALâA new red Rose, which can be recommended as better for forcing than Lib- erty, and, in the open ground, equal to Meteor. It is a strong, robust grower, with large and massive flowers, deliciously fragrant, full and double to the center. Of easy culture and ex- tremely free flowering. 'CAMEONSâA bright; handsome Rose, of a dainty shade of China-rose suffused with pale yellow. The bush is hardy, free flowering and vigorous. CANADIAN QUElENâFlowers large, of splen- did substance and of. very beautiful light pink color, somewhat lighter than the Bridesmaid. COLLEENâBrilliant rose, shaded rose-pink with deeper rose-crimson veneering and dis- tinct creamy-yellow ground, never fading until the petals drop. Prices of all Roses on this page, except where noted, one-year plants, 20c each; 6 for $, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 50c, by express; $ per dozen of one or more varieties. Varie- ties marked * furnished in large specimen or star size plants at 75c each. HYBRID TEA BOSESâContinued. "Bessie Brown This magnificent Rose, introduced here from Europe, has unsurpassed beauty of a totally distinct character, bearing large, full, deep and double flow- ers, on strong, erect stems. The plants are hardy and vigorous, producing flowers profusely in the open ground all through the summer. The color is almost pure white, though sometimes flushed with pink; petals large and of fine form. BETTYâThis wonderful Hybrid Tea Ros


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