. Dreer's autumn catalogue 1931. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. 52 /AEHIMTO^ SELECT^OSES HB|. This Year's New Hybrid-Tea RosesâContinued Novelties and Varieties of Special Merit Introductions of The Rose World's Most Noted Specialists ^^â ^^^ Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont (Mallerin, 1929). Medium sized long- pointed bud of a reddish gold cening to a semi-double, medium sized, cupped, very lasting f- j^rant flower of a deep golden yelLw. The plant is 01 strong vigorous compact gro


. Dreer's autumn catalogue 1931. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. 52 /AEHIMTO^ SELECT^OSES HB|. This Year's New Hybrid-Tea RosesâContinued Novelties and Varieties of Special Merit Introductions of The Rose World's Most Noted Specialists ^^â ^^^ Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont (Mallerin, 1929). Medium sized long- pointed bud of a reddish gold cening to a semi-double, medium sized, cupped, very lasting f- j^rant flower of a deep golden yelLw. The plant is 01 strong vigorous compact growth with abunaant, rich green, disease-resistant foliage. A remarkably profuse and continuous bloomer, rarely being without buds or flowers. $ each. Norman Lambert (McGredy, 1926). A distinct color combi- nation that is novel. The outside of the petals is a deep chrome- yellow with a marginal color effect of brilliant orange-scarlet merging to an irregular zone of burnt orange, the inside salmon- orange suffused bronze, shading to yellow at the base. The flowers are of medium size and form, delightfully fragrant and free-flowering. A splendid bedder. $ each. Polly (Beckwith, 1927). A splendid Rose of the Ophelia type that will become a general favorite. Buds long and of perfect shape, the centre golden yellow passing to a tender flushed pink towards the edges; as the large full fine flowers develop the golden base comes well up on the petals, the outer petals pass to a creamy white with just the faintest touch of pink. A strong healthy grower and free bloomer. Sweetly scented. $ each. Portadown Bedder (McGredy, 1929). The petals are orange- yellow on the outside, with a rich cerise flush that deepens to- wards the edge, and inside there is a suffusion of glowing scarlet- cerise on an orange ground, the blend of colors giving a warm tone to the whole flower, which is of moderate size, good form and thick texture of petal. They are very freely and continu- ously pro


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