2 HENRY A. DREER 
Roses 
E. G. Hill (EK. G. Hill Co., 1929). 
Elizabeth of York (Dobbie & Co., 1927). 
Emily Dodd (Alex. Dickson Sons, 1927). 
Everest (Easlea & Sons, 1927). 
Flamingo (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1929). 
WHOLESALE LIST 
This Year’s New Hybrid-Tea Roses—continued 
Introductions of the Rose World’s Most Noted Specialists 
Edith Nellie Perkins (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1928). 
Entirely distinet in coloring and of such strong 
robust growth that it should succeed anywhere and 
produce an abundance of its pretty colored flowers. 
The buds are long and pointed, the outside of the 
petals are of cream and blush shaded with orange 
at the base, the inner face is salmon-pink with 
golden-orange base; the flowers are moderately 
double, produced on long stems and sweetly scented. 
$75.00 per 100. 
Among the many 
Roses raised by Mr. Hill we consider this new red 
variety one of the most valuable. While it has 
gained great popularity as a winter cut flower, it 
appears equally good for garden purposes, the long 
buds of perfect form, as well as the high centered 
full double flowers are of a dazzling scarlet, shad- 
ing to a deeper pure red as they develop; of strong 
vigorous and free flowering habit. $75.00 per 100. 
Beautifully 
formed long pointed buds of a glowing cerise-red 
with yellow suffusion at the base; the petals as they 
unfold spread widely with a splendid reflex ulti- 
mately showing the stamens. An artistic, dainty, 
delicately colored flower. $50.00 per 100. 
Very large 
ovoid bud opening to a very large, full double, high 
centered, very lasting, slightly fragrant flower of 
a milky white shaded cream in centre. These are 
borne singly on strong stems; foliage large, rich 
green, leathery and disease resistant; growth vigor- 
ous upright, bushy, of compact habit, a profuse 
bloomer from June to October; very hardy. $75.00 
per 100. 
One of the largest 
Roses yet raised, buds large, perfectly shaped, flow- 
ers of immense size with long broad petals of firm 
texture, fragrant ivory-white with creamy suffusion 
and when fully developed resembles a large Peony 
borne on long stems. While awarded a Gold Medal 
by the National Rose Society of England in 1927 as 
a Hybrid-Tea, it has the characteristics of a vigor- 
ous growing Hybrid-Perpetual. $50.00 per 100. 
Very highly 
recommended by the introducers and awarded the 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society of England. 
Very pretty in bud form; these are long pointed of 
spiral form but open out quickly to semi-double 
sweet-scented flowers. Color bright geranium red 
passing to glowing rosy cerise as the flowers open. 
A strong, vigorous grower, free and perpetual flow- 
$75.00 per 100. 
ering. 
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Golden Dawn, the New Australian Hybrid-Tea 
Gaiety (E. G. Hill Co., 1926). 
Gladys Benskin (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1929). 
Golden Dawn (P. Grant, 1929). 
New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Impress 
Buds long and pointed, 
developing to a large shapely semi-double, cupped, 
very lasting flower composed of ruffled petals which 
as they unfold show various shades of orange. In- 
dian red, yellow, and pink or fawn. The plant is 
of strong, vigorous branching habit, with good 
healthy foliage and very free flowering. $75.00 per 
100. 
Large 
long pointed buds and high centered full flowers well 
built, with heavy, broad, slightly serrated petals. 
Color very distinet, the reverse of the petals salmon 
cerise over golden yellow, with deep yellow veining, 
inside bright rose cerise shaded orange, with deeper 
orange shaded base and very rich truity tragrance. 
Vigorous, hardy, free branching upright habit, very 
free and perpetual flowering. A most distinct, 
striking and unique novelty that will be greatly 
admired. Awarded Certificate of Merit National 
Rose Society of England. $75.00 per 100. 
A magnificent new 
Rose of Australian origin with which we have been 
most favorably impressed in our trials during the 
past three years and in which we believe we have an 
ideal garden Rose of great merit of an exquisite 
light lemon yellow color. Its buds are of an ovoid 
form, heavily splashed with crimson before opening 
and develop into splendidly shaped full double mod- 
erately fragrant flowers which are of a uniform 
color, reminding one of the old favorite Marechal 
Niel and which was suggestive of the name Golden 
Dawn. The plant is of strong, vigorous upright 
branching habit, with large glossy healthy green 
foliage, very free flowering with usually three or 
more flowers on each branch. $50.00 per 100. 
Gruss an Coburg (Felberg, Leclere, 1927). A promising 
new variety with brilliant coppery orange red buds 
and large double, full, very fragrant flowers, of a 
brilliant combination of fawn, golden yellow and 
coppery red. A strong healthy grower and a per- 
petual bloomer. $50.00 per 100. 
Heinrich Eggers (W. Kordes, 1928). Well shaped long 
spiral buds and large bold full double high cen- 
tered flowers of perfect shape. Color an orange 
tinted pink with yellow shadings at base. Very 
strong free flowering habit. $75.00 per 100. 
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