. Dreer's garden book 1917. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. "HEMRTA DREER -PHI LADELPMIA PA SELECT-ROSES- ITS NEW HYBRID-TEA ROSES-o— Colleen. (McGredy, 1915.) Brilliant rose, shaded rose-pink with deeper rose-crimson veneering on a distinct creamy-yellow ground, never fading until the petals drop. It is quite full with high pointed centre, forming a remarkably sweet-scented flower. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society of England. 75 cts. each. Constance. (Pemet-
. Dreer's garden book 1917. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. "HEMRTA DREER -PHI LADELPMIA PA SELECT-ROSES- ITS NEW HYBRID-TEA ROSES-o— Colleen. (McGredy, 1915.) Brilliant rose, shaded rose-pink with deeper rose-crimson veneering on a distinct creamy-yellow ground, never fading until the petals drop. It is quite full with high pointed centre, forming a remarkably sweet-scented flower. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society of England. 75 cts. each. Constance. (Pemet-Ducher, 1915.) A free-flowering variety, producing beau- tiful long orange-yellow buds of perfect form; these are more or less streaked with crimson; as the flowers fully develop they open to a full globular flower of golden-yellow. 75 cts. each. Countess Clanwilliam. (Hugh Dickson, 1915.) Long pointed budsopening to large, full, high centeredflow ers of great beauty. Color delicate peach-pink at the base of the petals, which are flamed and heavily edged with deep cherry-red, a beautiful contrast, which brings out the strong individuality of this charming Rose. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society of England. 75 cts. each. Crimson Emblem. (McGredy, 1917.) One of the most beautiful of the glowing crimson varie- ties, of exceptional free growth, flowering profusely, of perfect form and delightfully scented, a great advance in high colored sorts. Awarded Gold Medal Irish Rose Society. $ each. Donald MacDonald. (Dickson & Sons, 1917.) Messrs. Dickson describe this " The most floriferous Rose we know of with perfect habit, and the most ideal and radiant Rose one can imagine. As a bedder it is never out of bloom during rose time. Its medium size, blooms are full double, composed of shell-like petals, which glow with intensely orange-carmine color, and are perfect miniature exhibition flowers, 3£ to 4 inches ; Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society of
Size: 1752px × 1426px
Photo credit: © Paul Fearn / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookauthorhenryggilbertnurserya, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910