Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists and market gardeners : autumn 1940 edition . dreerswholesalec1940henr_0 Year: 1940 Dreer's Quality Dormant Roses for Fall Planting Novelties and Patented Varieties—Continued R. M. S. Queen Mary H. A. Verschuren, 1937. Plant Patent No. 249. The most outstanding new Rose. A scintillating combina- tion of glowing salmon and exquisite pure pinlt with a radiant gleam emanating from the oiange base of the petals. A vigorous grower, exceptionally free flowering and with fragrant blooms of superb form. $ per 100. Sequo


Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists and market gardeners : autumn 1940 edition . dreerswholesalec1940henr_0 Year: 1940 Dreer's Quality Dormant Roses for Fall Planting Novelties and Patented Varieties—Continued R. M. S. Queen Mary H. A. Verschuren, 1937. Plant Patent No. 249. The most outstanding new Rose. A scintillating combina- tion of glowing salmon and exquisite pure pinlt with a radiant gleam emanating from the oiange base of the petals. A vigorous grower, exceptionally free flowering and with fragrant blooms of superb form. $ per 100. Sequoia J. Verschuren-Pechtold, 1939. A vigorous, upright growing Rose of the type of Heinricli Wendland. The flowers are produced singly on strong wiry stems. Tlie color is a luscious light pumpkin flesh sufl:used apricot and shading lighter at the petal edges. A very free blooming Rose of neat habit. $ per 100. Sunny Days H. A. Verschuren. 1939. The perfectly pointed buds of this charming Rose are of a mellow chrome yellow. When fully opened the nicely shaped flower is of the same shade as the bud but somewhat ligliter at the outer edge of tlie petals. Of vigorous growth, with abundant dark green foliage. $ per 100. The Doctor Howard & Smith, 1936. A beautiful glowing rosy pinlt with satiny pink edges. Has broad petals that form graceful buds and open blooms. Delightfully scented. $ per 100. R. M. S. Queen Mary FIVE OUTSTANDING CLIMBING ROSES of Recent Introduction Apricot Glow Brownell, 1936. U. S. Plant Patent No. 200. A truly magnificent climber with medium-sized flowers of a light apricot color shading to yellow at the base. The outer parts of the petals are a rich deep apricot which gives the blooms an unusual charm. The blooms are produced in showy large trusses. The double and nicely formed flowers have a fruity fragrance. $ per 100. Doubloons Horvath, 1934. Plant Patent No. 152. A hybrid of our native Rosa setigera. Has clusters of large cup- shape


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