. Dreer's wholesale price list for florists : special spring edition . New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Schwabenland Portadown Fragrance (McGredy, 1931). A Rose that pleases us not only on account of its large double flowers but also for its remarkable fragrance of which the introducer, says, "No Rose has ever been raised to compare with this variety for fragrance which is most penetrating and of an entirely dis- tinct sweet ; The plant is a strong vigorous grower and free bloomer; in color a bright orange- scarlet, passing to bright rose towards the edge of the petals. $ per 100. Pre
. Dreer's wholesale price list for florists : special spring edition . New Hybrid-Tea Rose, Schwabenland Portadown Fragrance (McGredy, 1931). A Rose that pleases us not only on account of its large double flowers but also for its remarkable fragrance of which the introducer, says, "No Rose has ever been raised to compare with this variety for fragrance which is most penetrating and of an entirely dis- tinct sweet ; The plant is a strong vigorous grower and free bloomer; in color a bright orange- scarlet, passing to bright rose towards the edge of the petals. $ per 100. President Hoover (L. B. Coddington, 1930). A glorious Rose, wonderfully free in the easy manner in which it grows and charming in its color arrangement which is a splendid combination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yellow; this combination of col- ors gives the most dazzling color effect imaginable. The buds are beautifully pointed, the flowers large, composed of broad thick heavy petals, with mod- erate fragrance. $ per 100. President Jac Smits (Verschuren, 1928). For brilliancy in color, a rich velvety crimson-scarlet, exception- ally long pointed buds of ideal shape, produced most generously, we know of no other variety that is its equal. $ per 100. Renate (Berger, 1925). Large, very double globular, creamy white flowers of strong fragrance and very good lasting quality usually produced several on a stem. Growth vigorous and bushy; blooms con- tinuously. $ per 100. Rose! la Sweet (Pernet-Ducher, 1930). Large ovoid bud developing to a splendid large, well-formed, attractive flower of a luminous capucine yellow, with delicate salmon pink suffusion and of strong delicious fragrance. The fine flowers are borne singly on strong stiff stems, the plant is of vigor- ous upright habit with healthy dark green glossy foliage. $ per 100. Schwabenland (Pfitzer, 1928). There are many pink Roses but none just like this new variety either in color or in the splendid for
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