Dreer's autumn catalogue 1931 (1931) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1931 dreersautumncata1931henr Year: 1931 /HEfmn!: SEuECtVROSES MTOM 51 This Year's New Hybrid-Tea Roses—Continued Novelties and Varieties of Special Merit Introductions of The Rose World's Most Noted Specialists Marion Cran (McGredy, 1927). The color combination is won- derful. In the young stage the color is deep buttercup-yellow, margined and flushed cerise and rosy-scarlet. As the flower opens the outside of the petals retain their color, while the inner side opens a brilliant geranium scarlet flushed and veined orange and yell
Dreer's autumn catalogue 1931 (1931) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1931 dreersautumncata1931henr Year: 1931 /HEfmn!: SEuECtVROSES MTOM 51 This Year's New Hybrid-Tea Roses—Continued Novelties and Varieties of Special Merit Introductions of The Rose World's Most Noted Specialists Marion Cran (McGredy, 1927). The color combination is won- derful. In the young stage the color is deep buttercup-yellow, margined and flushed cerise and rosy-scarlet. As the flower opens the outside of the petals retain their color, while the inner side opens a brilliant geranium scarlet flushed and veined orange and yellow; as the flowers age the color changes to a deep cerise on bright rosy-scarlet flushed buttercup-yellow. The flowers are of nice form, and medium size. The habit is bushy, free, and upright. $ each. 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 chang- ing weather conditions but always beautiful. $ each. Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem (Van Rossem, 1926). A mar- velously 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 fre- quently touches of bronze on the reverse of the petals. The sweet-scented flowers are
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