Dreer's garden book 1932 (1932) Dreer's garden book 1932 dreersgardenbook1932henr Year: 1932 New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Mrs. Sam McGredy. 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. $ each. McGredy's Scarlet (McGredy & S


Dreer's garden book 1932 (1932) Dreer's garden book 1932 dreersgardenbook1932henr Year: 1932 New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Mrs. Sam McGredy. 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. $ each. McGredy's Scarlet (McGredy & Son, 1930). A new red Rose of marked superiority on account of its strong vigorous growth free and continuous habit of flowering and its brilliant color. The flowers are of good size, full double of a brilliant scarlet, orangy yellow at base of petals, the upper portions of same being lightly touched with crimson, varying some in color under changing weather conditions but always beautiful. $ each. Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem (Van Rossem, 1926). A marvelously beautiful Rose with a unique color combination not found in any other variety, a most striking blending of dark vivid orange and apricot on a golden yellow ground with frequently touches of bronze on the reverse of the petals. The sweet-scented flowers are very large, of perfect forma- tion both in the bud as well as in the fully developed flower and are pro- duced freely on vigorous upright growths. $ each. Mme. Nicolas Aussel (Pernet-Ducher, 1930). In a French contest, Sept. 15th, 1931, was voted an award of a Gold Medal as The Most Beautiful Rose in France. An outstanding introduction of the late Mr. Pernet-Ducher. In color a bright coppery red in the very long, shapely tapering bud that develops into a large full double flower of an exquisite opalescent salmon pink. Growth 'i»„orous and healthy, free and continuous bloomer. $ each. Monarch (Dobbie, 1926). Very large long pointed bud developing into large dou


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