34 HENRY A. DREER 
Roses 
WHOLESALE LIST 
This Year’s New Hybrid-Tea Roses — Continued 
Introductions of the Rose World’s Most Noted Specialists 
Jules Gaujard (Pernet-Ducher, 1928). Distinct and 
beautiful, the large, well-formed double flowers on 
first opening are of a glistening cochineal crimson 
which, as they fully develop, pass to a pretty 
shade of orange-rose. It is of strong, vigorous, 
branching habit, very free flowering and a variety 
that we are convinced will become a greatly ad- 
mired garden Rose. $60.00 per 100. 
Konigin Luise (Queen Luise) (Weigand, 1927). An 
exceptionally large, full double, globular, well 
built double white flower that lasts a long time. Of 
strong vigorous habit of growth with good healthy 
foliage. The flowers are carried erect on strong 
stiff stems A splendid Rose for the garden and for 
cutting. $75.00 per 100. 
Lady Barnby (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1930). Beauti- 
fully formed flowers very much on the type of Mrs. 
Henry Bowles, a variety that is a favorite with us, 
it being one of our most reliable bedding varieties, 
but Lady Barnby differs in color, it being a lovely 
shade of clear rose pink. The plant is of excellent 
habit, strong vigorous growth and very free flower- 
ing and sweetly scented. $75.00 per 100. 
Lady Forteviot (B. R. Cant, 1928). A garden Rose 
that we confidently recommend. Large ovoid buds 
opening to very large, moderately double artistic 
well lasting flowers of delightful fruity fragrance 
of a bright golden yellow flushed with cardinal red, 
borne several together on long strong stems. Growth 
vigorous, healthy dark green glossy foliage, a hardy 
continuous bloomer. Awarded Gold Medal of Na- 
tional Rose Society of England. $75.00 per 100. 
Lady Leslie (McGredy, 1929). Some modern eritics 
lament the absence of fragrance at the expense 
of vivid colors, but in the pbeautifuliy formed 
good sized flowers of Lady Leslie we have a combina- 
tion of sweetest fragrance and brilliancy in coloring. 
In the early stages the flowers are rosy scarlet 
which, as they develop, passes to a scarlet-carmine 
suffused with saffron yellow on a yellow base, a 
warm glowing color combination particularly in the 
young state. The plant is of ideal bedding type 
with free upright bushy growth and healthy dark 
green foliage. Awarded Certificate of Merit Na- 
tional Rose Society of England. $75.00 per 100. 
Lady Mary Elizabeth (Alex. Dickson, 1927). A variety 
of outstanding merit. Of strong, vigorous, upright, 
branching habit with good healthy foliage and very 
prolific flowering. Flowers delightfully fragrant. 
Long pointed buds with deep substantial petals in 
color a brilliant carmine-pink. $50.00 per 100. 
New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Lady Barnby 
New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Lady Forteviot 
Lord Rossmore (Dr. J. Campbell Hall, 1928). Globular 
blooms of great size and of good substance. The 
outer reflexing petals are creamy yellow and the 
central mass of petals is variously tinted with sal- 
mon blush, flesh or pink and of delicate tea scent. 
The growth is very strong and free with good foli- 
age. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society of 
England. $125.00 per 100. 
Lucie Marie (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1930). Very long 
pointed buds, deep yellow splashed with red. As 
the outer petals unfold, the inner face is yellow 
with coppery venation with the tips of the petals 
lightly tipped with pink, slightly fragrant. It is of 
strong vigorous healthy habit of growth with dark- 
leathery foliage. A most distinct and interesting 
bedding variety. Awarded Certificate of Merit Na- 
tional Rose Society of England. $75.00 per 100. 
Marion Cran (McGredy, 1927). The color combination 
is the most wonderful we have yet seen in any Rose. 
In the young stage before the flowers expand the 
color is deep buttercup-yellow, margined and flushed 
cerise and rosy-scarlet. As the flower opens. the 
outside of the petals retain their color, while the 
inner side opens a brilliant geranium scarlet flushed 
and veined orange and yellow; as the flowers age 
the color changes to a deep cerise on bright rosy- 
scarlet flushed buttercup-yellow. The whole flower 
glows and has a wonderful sheen and when fully 
open the color combination is delightful. The flowers 
are full, of nice form, and medium to fairly large 
in size. The habit is bushy, free, and upright mak- 
ing a magnificent bush; one of the freest and most 
perpetual flowering garden and bedding Roses. 
$50.00 per 100. 
May Wettern (Alex. Dickson, 1928). A magnificently 
formed bud and flower of moderate fullness and 
artistic coloring. The flowers are composed of 
immense, deep, wide petals of very solid texture, 
their formation making a beautifully built long 
bud and high pointed flower, in which the inner 
face of the petals evolves from a bright salmon 
pink in the bud to deep flesh pink; then to bright 
pink in the more developed flower; the outer side 
passes from deep rose to rosy pink and finally to 
bright rose, the blending of these tones creating a 
wonderful color harmony. i 
In growth, it is upright and free, throwing many 
base and side shoots which produce long-stemmed 
flowers quickly and freely. Very sweet scented. 
Gold Medal National Rose Society, England. $50.00 
per 100. 
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