. New Hybrid-Tea Rose. Lady Forteviot. See page 124 Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem (Van Rossem, 1926). A mar- velously beautiful Rose with a unique color combination not found in any other variety, a most striking blending of dark vivid orange and apricot on a golden yellow ground with fre- quently touches of bronze on the reverse of the petals. The sweet-scented flowers are very large, of perfect formation both in the bud as well as in the fully developed flower and are pro- duced very freely on vigorous upright growths. $ each. Mme. Henri Queuille (Pernet-Ducher, 1929). This splendid Rose in t
. New Hybrid-Tea Rose. Lady Forteviot. See page 124 Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem (Van Rossem, 1926). A mar- velously beautiful Rose with a unique color combination not found in any other variety, a most striking blending of dark vivid orange and apricot on a golden yellow ground with fre- quently touches of bronze on the reverse of the petals. The sweet-scented flowers are very large, of perfect formation both in the bud as well as in the fully developed flower and are pro- duced very freely on vigorous upright growths. $ each. Mme. Henri Queuille (Pernet-Ducher, 1929). This splendid Rose in the formation of its large, full flowers, strong, vigorous, healthy growth and freedom of flowering reminds one of the same raiser's popular bedding variety. Souvenir de Georges Pernet, excepting in color which is much lighter, being a pretty shrimp or coral pink on an Orange-copper base. $ each. Mme. Nicolas Aussel (Pernet-Ducher, 1931). An outstanding this year's introduction of the late Mr. Pernet-Ducher. In color a bright coppery red in the very long, shapely tapering bud that develops into a large full double flower of an exquisite opalescent salmon pink. Growth vigorous and healthy, free and con- tinuous bloomer. $ each. Monarch (Dobbie, 1926). 'Very large long pointed bud develop- ing into large doul^le high centered flowers, very lasting, of a rich silvery pink color, borne singly on long stout stems. A strong vigorous grower and an abundant continuous bloomer: very hardy. $ each. Mrs. Herbert Dowsett (Easlea, 1928). Originated as a sport from Los Angeles, large ovoid bud, large full double very lasting, well shaped, moderately fragrant flower. In color it is several shades deeper than its pop- ular parent. Growth vigorous, bushy habit and a con- tinuous bloomer. $ each. Mrs. John Bell (John Befl, 1928). A Rose of exceptional merit, of a most attractive vivid shade of cochineal carmine, with large* long pointed shapely buds and very large full double cupp
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