Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . edpink. Ben Wells. Flesh color; very large. Cheltoni. Pure yellow of graceful form. Col. D. Appleton. A very large, bright, deep yellow, in-curved, of fine form; one of the very best. Dorothy Qoldsmith. One of the largest yet introduced; ofa yellow bronze color. Dub. Foubert. Deep yellow, fine habit, unique form. F. S. Vallis. The largest yellow grown. F. A. Cobold. Handsome mauve pi -k of reflexing form. General Mutton. Yellow, tinged red, of enormous size. Glory of the Pacific. A good early pink. lalene. Light pink; an early dwarf variety. Ivo


Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . edpink. Ben Wells. Flesh color; very large. Cheltoni. Pure yellow of graceful form. Col. D. Appleton. A very large, bright, deep yellow, in-curved, of fine form; one of the very best. Dorothy Qoldsmith. One of the largest yet introduced; ofa yellow bronze color. Dub. Foubert. Deep yellow, fine habit, unique form. F. S. Vallis. The largest yellow grown. F. A. Cobold. Handsome mauve pi -k of reflexing form. General Mutton. Yellow, tinged red, of enormous size. Glory of the Pacific. A good early pink. lalene. Light pink; an early dwarf variety. Ivory. An old favorite very early white. Lady Hopetoun. Heliotrope pink; largest of its color. Lady Lennard. A perfect ball of shining bronze; distinctand striking. Leila Filkins. Reflexed soft pink; a fine flower. LynwOOd Hall. A beautiful pure white. M. Loiseau-Rousseau. A splendid pink of enormous size. Mary Mason. An immense flower, beautiful old rose andred. Marion Henderson. Very early fine yellow Miss Kathleen Stoop. A fine late pure hleen Stoop. A fine late pure cts. each; $ per dozen; § per 100. OUD VC A KITUlTKill IftJl 1U A KII T A f 4-U^ 1 Exhibition Chrysantheivium. Miss Miriam Hankey. A splendid late pink. Mile. Jeanne Rosette. A large late fine pink. Mile. Susanne Qauthier. Pure white, flat ribbon-likepetals. Mile. Simon JOSSier. An extra large creamy-white, Mrs. A. H, Lee. A beautiful rich, glowing crimson. Mrs. A. T. Miller. One of the purest whites in cultivation. Mrs. Qirard Foster. Creamy-white, petals incurved, form-ing a perfect finished flower. Mrs. Wm. Duckham. One of the best golden-yellows. Mrs. D. V. West. A magnificent white of immense size. Mrs. Q. Heaume, A very popular salmon bronze. Mrs. Geo. Beech. A fine late yellow, Mrs. Geo. Hunt. Soft yellow; a flower of enormous size. Mrs. Henry Barnes. Old rose, shading to terra-cotta. IVlrS. Henry Robinson. A fine, very early pure white, Mrs, H. Weeks. A splendid broad-petalled incu


Size: 1350px × 1851px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorhenryggi, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookyear1910