Dreer's Roses 



This Year's New Hybrid-Tea Roses 



Novelties and Varieties of Recent Introduction 



Dormant Stock for Delivery Winter 1932 to 1933 



Awarded Cold Medal at 

 the Great Atlantic City 

 Flower and Garden Pag- 

 eant, September, 1931. 



Awarded Gold Medal at 

 the International Flower 

 Show, New York City, 

 March, 1932. 



Awarded Gold Medal 

 Sweep Stake Prize for Gar- 

 den of 1800 Olympiad 

 Roses, Philadelphia Flower 

 Show, March, 1932. 



New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Olympiad 



Olympiad is one of the late Mr. Pernet- 

 Ducher's seedlings which did not develop 

 its bloom until after this great rosarian 

 passed away in 1929. It was shown in 

 France under the name Mme. Raymond 

 Guajard but is now known as Olympiad 

 which name was adopted in connection 

 with the International Olympic games 

 held in California this year. 



The color of Olympiad is unique, a lus- 

 trous, dark oriental-scarlet, its depth and 

 warmth accentuated by a bright golden 

 base and is intensified by a marvelous 

 velvety sheen that makes its rich coloring 

 particularly effective, especially under ar- 

 tificial light. 



The bud is long and pointed, the petals 

 are very broad and the blossom is mag- 

 nificent in every stage of development. 



"We are now booking orders for fall and 

 winter delivery at $50.00 per 100; $400.00 

 per 1000; 500 or more supplied at 1000 

 rates. 



Autiunn (L. B. Coddington, 1928). Novel and distinct 

 in coloring, burnt orange streaked and marked with 

 re'd. Bud of medium size developing' into a cupped 

 double, fragrant, attractive flower. $50.00 per 100. 



Betty Suttor (McGredy, 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 reflecting 

 of the petals which enhances the beauty of the 

 pink tones. Strong, vigorous and free flowering. 

 $75.00 per 100. 



Duchess of Montrose (Dobbie & Co., 1930). Sweetly 

 scented, vermilion crimson, moderately sized, shape- 

 ly buds and flowers. $50.00 per 100. 



Edith Nellie Perkins (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1928). 

 A Rose of outstanding merit, vigorous in growth 

 and free flowering. Long, pointed bud; flower of 

 good size, long lasting and fragrant, double; out- 

 side of petals orient-red shaded cerise-orange; in- 

 side salmon-pink, $40.00 per 100. 



New Hybrid-Tea 

 Rose, Olympiad 



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 of the old 

 favorite Marechal Niel. Strong, vigorous and free 

 flowering. $35.00 per 100. 



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

 large, long pointed and very large, double, full, 

 high centered, intensely fruity fragrant flower of 

 unfading nasturtium red color, the reverse of the 

 petals a deep golden-yellow. Growth vigorous; 

 flowering intermittently throughout the season. 

 $50.00 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. $50.00 per 100. 



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