Dreer's autumn catalogue 1930 (1930) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1930 dreersautumncata1930henr Year: 1930 46 /flEiiiyA-Mm^ SELECT-^vOSES >HlLMlEl[PMlk\ This Year's New Hybrid-Tea Roses Introductions of The Rose World's Most Noted Specialists The greatest and choicest collection of really worth while new varieties that we have ever had the pleasure of oSering at one time, representing the best efforts of the World's leading Rose hybridizers and showing the most wonderful advance yet made in the Rose family. The varieties offered on this and the following pages represent the cream of the novel


Dreer's autumn catalogue 1930 (1930) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1930 dreersautumncata1930henr Year: 1930 46 /flEiiiyA-Mm^ SELECT-^vOSES >HlLMlEl[PMlk\ This Year's New Hybrid-Tea Roses Introductions of The Rose World's Most Noted Specialists The greatest and choicest collection of really worth while new varieties that we have ever had the pleasure of oSering at one time, representing the best efforts of the World's leading Rose hybridizers and showing the most wonderful advance yet made in the Rose family. The varieties offered on this and the following pages represent the cream of the novelties of recent years many of them varieties which are now offered for the first time, and in many instances sorts of which we have exclusive control in the United States and Canada this season. Charles P. Kilham (Beckwith & Sons, 1926). A brilliant distinct and striking novelty which we know will appeal to and please every Rose lover. The buds are long pointed of perfect shape, opening to high centered perfectly formed full double flowers of a rich and brilliant Oriental red, flushed with orange and glowing scarlet. A vigorous grower; very free flowering and sweetly tea-scented. Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society of England, Spring, 1927. $ each. Dainty Bess (Archer, 1925). An appropriate name for a daintily colored and well formed single flower, 3j inches in diameter, composed of delicately crinkled and wavy petals of a pleasing shade of shell pink with a conspicuous bunch of crimson stamens. The flowers last well when cut and are charming when displayed in individual vases. A strong, vigorous grower and profuse flowering, the flowers being produced on strong branching stems. Awarded the Gold Medal of the National English Rose Society in 1925. $ each. Dorina Neave (Pemberton, 1926). A meritorious bedding Rose of a delightful silvery pink with large, full, pointed, globular, fragrant flowers carried erect on stiff stems. Plant of strong, bushy, compact habit. $


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