Dreer's Roses 



Novelties and Varieties of Recent Introduction 



Dormant Stock for Delivery Winter 1933 to 1934 



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Hybrid-Tea Rose. Lucie Marie 



Autumn (Codding'ton, 1928). Novel and distinct in 

 coloring', burnt orange streaked and marked with 

 red. Bud of medium size developing into a cupped, 

 double, fragrant, attractive flower. $35.00 per 100. 



Retty Sutor (McGredy & Son, 1929). Exquisite both 

 in the long bud and high-centered, large, double, 

 tea-scented flower. Inside of petals delicate rosy 

 pink; as the flower opens there is a delightful re- 

 flecting of the petals which enhances the beauty of 

 the pink tone. Strong, vigorous and free-flowering. 

 $00.00 per 100. 



TOiluard Schill (Kordes, 1931). Large ovoid bud and 

 very large, full double flowers. The color as the 

 buds first unfold is of a rich coral scarlet overlying 

 a deep old gold ground, as they develop passing to 

 pretty coral rose with satiny golden suffusion. An 

 effective desirable Rose. $75.00 per 100. 



Fraii 13. Weigand (Weigand. 1928). Bud ovoid devel- 

 oping to large high-centered globular, shapely, dou- 

 ble, very lasting, fragrant Marechal Niel-scented 

 flower; in color a brilliant yellow like Golden Em- 

 blem. Hardy, vigorous and free. $00.00 per 100. 



Golden Dawn (P. Grant, 1929). An ideal yellow gar- 

 den Rose. The ovoid lemon yellow bud is heavily 

 splashed with crimson before opening and develops 

 into a well-formed, sweetly-scented, large, double, 

 sunflower yellow flower that reminds one of the old 

 favorite Marechal Niel. Strong', vigorous and free 

 flowering. $40.00 per 100. 



Heinrieh Wendland (W. Kordes Sons, 1930). Buds 

 larg'e, long pointed and very large, double, full, high- 

 centered, intensely fruity fragrant flower of unfad- 

 ing nasturtium-red color, the reverse of the petals 

 a deep golden-yellow. Growth vigorous; flowering 

 intermittently throughout the season. $75.00 per 

 100. 



Hinricb Gaede (Kordes, 1931). Long-pointed shapely 

 bud of nasturtium-red color, large, double, high- 

 centered flowers of ideal shape of a color unusual 

 and unlike any Rose in commerce; a rich luminous 

 vermilion shaded golden yellow such as is found 

 in high-colored modern Zinnias. Rich, fruity fra- 

 grance. A free and continuous bloomer. $75.00 per 

 100. 



Impress (Alex Dickson & Sons, 1929). Very large, full, 

 absolutely perfect blooms that last in perfection 

 a long time; color salmon-cerise suffused with a 

 luminous golden sheen; the bud is large, of ovoid 

 form, cardinal-red. shaded orange; growth strong; 

 a free and continuous bloomer. $40.00 per 100. 



Katharine Pechtoltl (Verschuren-Pechtold, 1933). 

 The moderate-sized, exquisitely pointed buds of old 

 gold and bronzy orange open to moderately filled, 

 coppery orange flowers flushed with rose and gold. 

 The fragrance is delicately sweet, reminiscent of old 

 fashioned Clove Pinks. The plants are bushy, free 

 and continuous blooming. A fine Rose with from 

 28 to 30 petals, being more than other Roses of 

 similar color. $75.0O per 100. 



Kidwai (Pernet-Ducher, 1933). Long-pointed bud and 

 full, shapely flower. In color a delicate salmon rose 

 overlying a creamy yellow ground; the lower halves 

 of the petals are of a golden yellow. A distinct and 

 pleasing' color combination. $75.00 per 100. 



Lucie Marie (AleK Dickson & Sons, 1930). Very long 

 pointed buds, deep yellow splashed rosy red. As 

 the outer petals unfold, the inner face is yellow 

 with coppery venation, the petals lightly tipped 

 pink, slightly fragrant. It is of strong, vigor- 

 ous, healthy habit of growth with dark leathery 

 foliage. A most distinct and interesting bedding 

 variety. $40.00 per 100. 



Lydia (Verschuren, 1932). Bud long-pointed and mod- 

 erately large, full, high-centered, perfectly shaped 

 flower of an orange-rose color; of strong, clean, 

 vigorous habit and free flowering; moderately 

 fragrant. $50.00 per 100. 



McGredy's Scarlet (McGredy & Son, 1930). A new 

 red Rose of marked superiority on account of its 

 strong vigorous growth, free and continuous habit 

 of flowering and its brilliant color. The flowers 

 are of good size, full double of a brilliant scarlet; 

 orangy yellow at base of petals, the upper portions 

 of same being lightly touched with crimson, vary- 

 ing some in color under changing weather condi- 

 tions but always beautiful. $35.00 per 100. 



Mine. Jules Guerln (Gaujard, 1931). An exceptionally 

 large, fragrant, well-formed, full double flower fre- 

 quently measuring over 6 inches in diameter. The 

 long, shapely buds when first expanding are golden- 

 yellow passing to creamy-yellow as they develop. 

 The plant is very vigorous in growth, free flowering 

 and the blooms are carried on strong stout stems. 

 $50.00 per 100. 



Mine. Nicolas Aussel (Pernet-Ducher, 1930). In a 

 French contest, Sept. 15th, 1931, this variety was 

 voted an award of a Gold Medal as The Most Beau- 

 tiful Rose in France. An outstanding introduction 

 of the late Mr. Pernet-Ducher. In color a bright 

 coppery-red in the very long, shapely, tapering bud 

 that develops into a large, full double flower of an 

 exquisite opalescent salmon-pink. Growth vigorous 

 and healthy, free and continuous bloomer. $50.00 

 per 100. 



Hybrid-Tea Rose, Impress 



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