. Dreer's garden book 1917. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. HENRTAPRKR -PHILADELPHIA PA SELECT ROSES- 177 NEW HYBRID-TEA Con tinned Muriel Dickson. (Hush Dickson, 1916.) Of strong free-branching habit, producing its flow- ers freely and perpetually with long-pointed buds of a deep reddish copper passing to cherry-red with cop- pery shadings as the flowers expand; one of the most distinct. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Soci- ety of England and Award of Merit Royal Horti


. Dreer's garden book 1917. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. HENRTAPRKR -PHILADELPHIA PA SELECT ROSES- 177 NEW HYBRID-TEA Con tinned Muriel Dickson. (Hush Dickson, 1916.) Of strong free-branching habit, producing its flow- ers freely and perpetually with long-pointed buds of a deep reddish copper passing to cherry-red with cop- pery shadings as the flowers expand; one of the most distinct. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Soci- ety of England and Award of Merit Royal Horticul- tural Society of London. $ each. National Emblem. (McGredy & Son, 1916.) Messrs. McGredy consider this as their greatest effort in their twenty years of hybridizing and believe it to be the most perfect of all Garden Roses. In color it is a dark crimson, overlaid velvety crimson, shading to vermilion at the edges; the buds are long and pointed, the flowers quite full, every one coming perfect, are produced with marvelous freedom right through the season. $ each. Nellie Parker. (Hush Dickson, 1917.) Strong vigorous growth, large flowers, very double and of beautiful form and abundantly produced. Color light creamy-white with deeper centre, frequently charmingly flushed with blush at the tips of the petals. Awarded Gold Medal, Royal Horticultural Society of Ireland and Gold Medal, National Rose Society of England. $ each. Old Gold. (McGredy, 1914.) In bud form this Rose appeals to every one on account of its wonderful color, which is entirely distinct from and not found in any other Rose, a vivid orange-red, with coppery-red and apricot shadings, and which is further set off by the healthy, glossy, bronze-green foliage; delight- fully fragrant; a vigorous grower and very free-flowering. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society of England. 75 cts. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced


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