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Henry A. Dreer Price Lists and catalogues
(1907) Page(s) 179. Japanese Tree Peonies. 1 Abokin. Bright scarlet.
(1907) Page(s) 179. Japanese Tree Peonies. 2 Akashi-jishi. Blush-white, shading deeper centre.
(1903) Page(s) 24. Japanese Single-flowering Herbaceous Pæonies. No other plant flowering at the same season can vie with the Single Pæony for beauty, and an established bed, when in full bloom, with the large, silky flowers measuring from 6 to 7 inches across, and appearing like immense single Roses, is simply gorgeous. Apollo. Deep pink, shading lighter toward the edges.
(1907) Page(s) 179. Japanese Tree Peonies. 3 Daikagura. Carmine, shading to rose at edges.
(1927) Page(s) 49. Eight Wonderful Novelties in Hybrid-Teas The eight varieties offered under this heading are of such outstanding merit that we are confident that every one of them will quickly find a place in all up-to-date lists. Dame Edith Helen (Alex Dickson & Sons, 1926). Awarded Gold Medals by the National Rose Dociety of England and also at last spring's New York and Philadelphia Flower Shows. We question if any Hybrid-Tea Rose yet introduced promises to be such a valuable addition to our garden Roses as this wonderful new pink variety. The plant possesses a strong, vigorous constitution, the flowers are produced singly on well foliaged strong canes throughout the season, these are of immense size, composed of very substantial broad petals which curl back prettily forming a wonderful long pointed bud which develops into a full double flower, which is absolutely perfect in every stage of development. The color is a brilliant, yet soft Rose du Barri pink, and is delightfully and strongly sweet scented. $2.00 each.
(1903) Page(s) 24. Japanese Single-flowering Herbaceous Pæonies. No other plant flowering at the same season can vie with the Single Pæony for beauty, and an established bed, when in full bloom, with the large, silky flowers measuring from 6 to 7 inches across, and appearing like immense single Roses, is simply gorgeous. Diana. Blush, with creamy white centre.
(Apr 1899) Page(s) 22. Includes photo(s). New Evergreen Roses .... Evergreen Gem. (Wichuraiana X Madame Hoste). The most wonderful grower of the set. Foliage, fine rich bronze color, closely matted. Flowers produced singly on stems, yellow, buff in bud, opening to almost white, two or three inches in diameter, perfectly double, and of a delightful sweetbriar fragrance. (See cut.) Young plants in 2-inch pots, 50 cts. each; $4.50 per dozen ; $30.00 per 100. Strong one-year-old plants, $1.00 each ; $10.00 per doz. (Ready March 25th.)
(1903) Page(s) 24. Japanese Single-flowering Herbaceous Pæonies. No other plant flowering at the same season can vie with the Single Pæony for beauty, and an established bed, when in full bloom, with the large, silky flowers measuring from 6 to 7 inches across, and appearing like immense single Roses, is simply gorgeous. Exquisite. White, with yellow stamens.
(1903) Page(s) 24. Japanese Single-flowering Herbaceous Pæonies. No other plant flowering at the same season can vie with the Single Pæony for beauty, and an established bed, when in full bloom, with the large, silky flowers measuring from 6 to 7 inches across, and appearing like immense single Roses, is simply gorgeous. Fabiola. Delicate blush.
(1927) Page(s) 49. Eight Wonderful Novelties in Hybrid-Teas The eight varieties offered under this heading are of such outstanding merit that we are confident that every one of them will quickly find a place in all up-to-date lists. Frank Reader (Verschuren & Sons, 1927). A large massive flower with high pointed centre with nicely reflexing petals of great substance, the long buds in first developing are a light lemon-yellow, while the flowers in their half-expanded form reveal a heart of golden apricot; it has a delicious rose apple scent. $2.00 each.
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