. Dreer's garden roses for autumn planting. Roses Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. /flEHRyAJREm^ SELECT-^vOSES >HnMiiPmik\ NEW HYBRID-TEA ROSES FOR FALL PLANTING Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom (Howard & Smith, 1926). A beautiful yellow Rose, a clear, deep, canary-yellow without any trace of shading and a desirable addition to our list of yellow Roses. The buds are of long shape and develop into good sized full-flowers. The plant is of strong upright, branching habit and free flowering. each. Mrs. Henry Bowles (Chaplin, 1921). Nearly everybody ad- mired t
. Dreer's garden roses for autumn planting. Roses Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. /flEHRyAJREm^ SELECT-^vOSES >HnMiiPmik\ NEW HYBRID-TEA ROSES FOR FALL PLANTING Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom (Howard & Smith, 1926). A beautiful yellow Rose, a clear, deep, canary-yellow without any trace of shading and a desirable addition to our list of yellow Roses. The buds are of long shape and develop into good sized full-flowers. The plant is of strong upright, branching habit and free flowering. each. Mrs. Henry Bowles (Chaplin, 1921). Nearly everybody ad- mired the old favorite Mme. Abel Chatenay, for a long time one of the most popular Roses but which has practically disappeared from commerce, in this we have the same pleasing warm color values but in flowers of much greater size. Color a most effective deep salmon-pink and of splendid form. Vigorous growing and free flowering. $ each. Mrs. R. B. Maloney (McGredy, 1925). Pure brilliant crimson- carmine without any variation, wonderfully brilliant and glow- ing. The flowers are large, of perfect form, with reflexed petals of fine substance and sweet scented, very free and perpetual. $ each. Mrs. W. E. Nickerson (McGredy, 1927). An extremely vigorous growing very free-flowering Rose of the duatone Pernetiana type. The splendidly-formed buds are of an entrancing new color, the exterior of the petals heavily veined with rose d'or and shaded orange-cadmium, the interior a deep chrome-yellow on the lower half vein out and pass to a warm rich rosy-salmon. Valuable for interior decoration, particularly so as the intensity of coloring is espe- cially effective under artificial light. $ each. Mrs. Tom Smith (T. Smith & Sons, 1924). A splendid Gold Medal variety of thorough distinctness and merit. A strong erect vigorous grower with dark bronzy foliage and very free flowering with good shapely buds opening to perfect double fragrant flowers of a glowing cerise. $ each. Norman
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