DREER'S Select Potted Everblooming »Roses 



Novelties and Varieties of Recent Introduction-continued 



Malar Ros 



Kordes, 1932. A German Rose with largp. pointed, 

 oval-shaped buds carried on rigid stems. The large, 

 rich crimson flowers are fully double. They are re- 

 markably sweet-scented — the intense old Rose perfume. 

 It is a first class new variety equally as fine for cutting 

 as for bedding. $60.00 per 100. 



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Mme. Joseph Perraud 



Mme. Joseph Perraud 



Gaujard, 1934. A real beauty of an enchanting Nas- 

 turtium buff straying to a cliarming shade of shell pink. 

 It is tlie nearest approach to pure bufE. Was awarded 

 the Bagatelle Gold Medal 1 934 and fbosen as the "Most 

 Beautiful Rose" at Lyon, France. $100.00 per 100. 



Mme. Jules Guerin 



Gau.iard, 1931. An exceptionally large, fragrant, well- 

 formed, full double flower frequently 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 

 and free flowering. The blooms are carried on strong 

 stout stems. Fine for exhibition purposes. $60.00 per 

 100. 



Mrs. J. D. Eisele — The Perfumed Rose 



Howard & Smith. 1933. Plant Patent No. 67. A win- 

 ner of three Gold Medals — a Rose of outstanding merit 

 with buds and flowers that are perfect in every stage 

 of development. The brilliance of its luscious cherry 

 rose color is enhanced by a rich glow of scarlet. 

 Beautiful, long, pointed buds with elegantly reflexed 

 margins. $60.00 per 100. 



Mrs. Sam McGredy 



McGredy, 1929. One of the best all-purpose varieties 

 A plant of vigorous and free habit, carrying a great 

 abundance of delicately perfumed flowers. The color 

 of tlie lovely well-shaped blooms is beautiful copperx- 

 scarlet-orange heavily flushed with red on the outside 

 of the petals. Truly a magnificent variety. $60.00 pei- 

 100. 



Orange Glow 



H. A. Verschuren & Sons. 1936. In our own trial 

 grounds this has proved the best of all Baby Roses. 

 Visitors to the Dreer Rose Garden and tho-^e who have 

 SHPn it on exhibition made most favorable remarks 

 about this lovely new Baby Rose from Holland. It 

 produces showy large upright trusses composed of 

 bright golden orange flowers. $60.00 per 100. 



Mrs. Sam McGredy 



Peaches and Cream 



Howard & Smith,: 1936. This is a unique bedding 

 Rose with most graceful flowers that show a decided 

 resemblance to a double Begonia. The petal edges are 

 gracefully waved, adding a distinct and charming fea- 

 ture to the blooms. The buds are salmon-pink opening 

 into an iridescent blend of salmon, light yellow, and 

 faint pink. $60.00 per 100. 



Pink Dawn 



Pink Dawn 



Howard & Smith, 1935. A very pretty Rose of ex- 

 ceptional merit. Perfectly full, double flowers of a deep 

 rose opening to lovely pink with an orange base. The 

 showy blooms have a sweet fragrance. Of sturdy, 

 upright habit and fine for garden display and for cut- 

 ting. $80.00 per 100. 



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