. Dreer's wholesale price list. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. IVew Hybrid-Tea Rose, Miss Rowena Thom A valuable bedding- variety. Mrs. A. R. Barraelouph (McGredy, 1326). A most dis- tinct and valuable Rose, of a bright but soft spark- ling carmine-pink of even tone that passes to yellow at the base of the petals; this attractive color does not fade as the flower ages, but if anything becomes richer and brighter. The bud is long pointed and develops into a full double flow


. Dreer's wholesale price list. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. IVew Hybrid-Tea Rose, Miss Rowena Thom A valuable bedding- variety. Mrs. A. R. Barraelouph (McGredy, 1326). A most dis- tinct and valuable Rose, of a bright but soft spark- ling carmine-pink of even tone that passes to yellow at the base of the petals; this attractive color does not fade as the flower ages, but if anything becomes richer and brighter. The bud is long pointed and develops into a full double flower of model form and substance; very fragrant. $ per 100. Mrs. Beatty (Cant & Sons, 1926). An exquisite self- colored light lemon-yellow with the delightful per- fume of the old favorite Marechal Niel. Habit of growth good, with disease-immune foliage, always in flower with large, long, oval-pointed buds. A Rose that is destined to become a popular favorite. Awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose So- ciety and Certificate of Merit of the Royal Horticul- tural Society of England. $ par 100. Mrs. C. W. Edwards (McGredy, 1924). Rich rosy-scar- let overlying an orange ground, the base of the petals prettily zoned citron-yellow which runs in faint veinings into the higher colors; a novel color combination. Strong, vigorous habit of growth; very free flowering, with large, full, fragrant flow- ers. $ per 100. Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thorn (Howard & Smith, 1926). "We are convinced that this is the best yel- low bedding Rose we have today. It is of clean healthy vigorous growth with abundant dark bronzy disease-resisting foliage and a continuous free bloomer throughout the season. The medium sized buds are long and shapely and develop into good sized full double flowers of a rich deep lemon yel- low, sweetly scented. $ per 100. Mrs. Henry Bowies (Chaplin, 1921). Everybody ad- mired the old favorite Mme. Abel Chatenay, for a long time one of the most


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