Dreer's garden book 1931 (1931) Dreer's garden book 1931 dreersgardenbook1931henr Year: 1931 130 flEnEXA-Dim^ SELECT-^OSES >HlMEIiPM&\ Hybrid-Tea Rose. Lady Barney. See page 124 Marion Cran. See page 124. each. May Wettern. See page 124. each. McGredy's Scarlet. See page 124. each. Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. See page 125. each. Miss Lolita Armour. The coloring of this varietj- is a com- bination of tints difficult to describe. The flowers are of large size, fuU double, of a deep, coral-red with a golden, coppery-red suffusion, a strong, vigorous grower and very fr


Dreer's garden book 1931 (1931) Dreer's garden book 1931 dreersgardenbook1931henr Year: 1931 130 flEnEXA-Dim^ SELECT-^OSES >HlMEIiPM&\ Hybrid-Tea Rose. Lady Barney. See page 124 Marion Cran. See page 124. each. May Wettern. See page 124. each. McGredy's Scarlet. See page 124. each. Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. See page 125. each. Miss Lolita Armour. The coloring of this varietj- is a com- bination of tints difficult to describe. The flowers are of large size, fuU double, of a deep, coral-red with a golden, coppery-red suffusion, a strong, vigorous grower and very free-flowering. Miss Rowena Thorn. See page 133. Mme. Alexander Dreux. While not a large flower it has become prominent on account of its distinct brilliant color and pretty shaped buds of a coppen,' golden-j'eUow and which develop into high-centered fuU flowers with reflexed petals of deep yeEow splashed with orange. Mme. Butterfly. See page 133. Mme. Edouard Herriot. See page 133. Mme. Henri Queuille. See page 125. $ each. Mme. Jules Bouche. See page 133. Mme. Leon Pain. Entirelj' distinct in color, a silverj'-sal- mon, with deeper orange-yeUow shaded centre, the reverse of the petals being a salmonj'-pink; very free-flowering. Mme. Nicolas Aussel. See page 125. each. Monarch. See page 125. $ each. * Mrs. Aaron Ward. A remarkablj- floriferous variety of strong, vigorous, but compact growth; the fragrant flowers, fuH double, in color a distinct Indian-yellow, shading lighter towards the edges. Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. One of the finest Roses yet intro- duced. We have in this variety a most distinct and valuable addition, of a bright but soft sparkling carmine-pink of even tone that passes to 3'ellow at the base of the petals; this attractive color does not fade as the flower ages, but if any- thing becomes richer and brighter. The bud is long pointed and develops into a full double flower of model form and sub- stance; ver\- fragrant. Mrs. Arthur Robert Waddell. An


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