Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . especially at the base»f the petals, which are very large, massive and of great substance. An•<leal garden Rose of wonderful charm and fascination. 75 cts. each;$ per doz. Duchess of Wellingtoiii A grand Rose of the famous Killarney type, but of an entirelyX)lor from any Rose now in cultivation, it being of an intenseyellow stained with crimson in the first stage, which, as tfiedevelop, changes to a deep, coppery, saffron-yellow. The?vhich are fairly full, resemble Killarney in shape, but thepetals are larger and of greater subs


Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . especially at the base»f the petals, which are very large, massive and of great substance. An•<leal garden Rose of wonderful charm and fascination. 75 cts. each;$ per doz. Duchess of Wellingtoiii A grand Rose of the famous Killarney type, but of an entirelyX)lor from any Rose now in cultivation, it being of an intenseyellow stained with crimson in the first stage, which, as tfiedevelop, changes to a deep, coppery, saffron-yellow. The?vhich are fairly full, resemble Killarney in shape, but thepetals are larger and of greater substance. Delightfully frag-rant and very free-flowering. $100 each; $ per doz. Duchess of Westminster. A peerless Tea-like Rose with beautifully smooth and massivepetals. The blooms are very large, full and perfectly formed,with high-pointed centre. Very sweetly perfumed. The color,which is very novel, is a dainty, clear rose-madder. The growthis vigorous, erect and of very free-flowering habit. A gorgeousand absolutely distinct Rose. $ distinctsaffron-flowersflowers, Duchess of Wkllington. Hlizabeth Barnes.


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