. Dreer's 1913 garden book. Double Ramanas or Rugosa Rose. single: roses. The simplicity of the Single Roses appeals to everyone, andas grown by the Dicksons in Ireland they are particularly hand-some, and many interesting varieties have been intro-duced during the past dozen years. From these wehave selected the two varieties offered below, whichhave been very attractive in our own trial grounds, andwhich will add charm and beauty to any Brightness. A brilliant, vivid crimson, shad-ing to pink at the base of the Pure white, of immense size; awardeda gold medal


. Dreer's 1913 garden book. Double Ramanas or Rugosa Rose. single: roses. The simplicity of the Single Roses appeals to everyone, andas grown by the Dicksons in Ireland they are particularly hand-some, and many interesting varieties have been intro-duced during the past dozen years. From these wehave selected the two varieties offered below, whichhave been very attractive in our own trial grounds, andwhich will add charm and beauty to any Brightness. A brilliant, vivid crimson, shad-ing to pink at the base of the Pure white, of immense size; awardeda gold medal by the National Rose Society ofEngland. Strong 2-year-old plants 50 cts. each;$ per doz. MOSS ROSES. A class of Roses which are much admired. Thebeauty of the flower consists in the delicate mossy cov-ering which surrounds the bud, and gives to the open-ing flower a unique Aloreau. Lovely pure white, large and de Murinais. Large white, beautifully Moss. Rose color, beautif


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