. Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists and market gardeners : 1942 winter spring summer . Mme. Joseph Perraud Mme. Joseph Perraud Gaujard, 1934. A real beauty of an enchanting Nas- turtium buff straying to a charming shade of shell pink. It is the nearest approach to pure buff. Was awarded the Bagatelle Gold Medal 1934 and chosen as the "Most Beautiful Rose" at Lyon, France. $ per 100. Mrs. Oliver Ames H. A. Verschuren, 1941. Plant Patent Xo. 497. 11" this splendid new Rose had no other worthwhile attribute than fragrance it still would deserve the gardener's special atte


. Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists and market gardeners : 1942 winter spring summer . Mme. Joseph Perraud Mme. Joseph Perraud Gaujard, 1934. A real beauty of an enchanting Nas- turtium buff straying to a charming shade of shell pink. It is the nearest approach to pure buff. Was awarded the Bagatelle Gold Medal 1934 and chosen as the "Most Beautiful Rose" at Lyon, France. $ per 100. Mrs. Oliver Ames H. A. Verschuren, 1941. Plant Patent Xo. 497. 11" this splendid new Rose had no other worthwhile attribute than fragrance it still would deserve the gardener's special attention. It is among the most fragrant of all modern Roses making a strong upright growth and pro- ducing nicely formed flowers of a mellow chrome yellow color with a silvery sheen at the tips of the petals. $ per 100. Orange Nassau H. A. Verschuren, 1941. Plant Patent No. 350. Judging from the manv enthusiastic remarks made by all who have seen this spectacular new Rose in our trial garden. Orange Nassau is bound to be an instant hit. The well- shaped buds open into graceful flowers with pointed petal tips having a decided resemblance to a showy Cactus Dahlia. However, it is the combination of colors that gives it its outstanding appeal. The face of the petals is brilliant orange whereas the outside is a glow- ins; chrome yellow. Of moderate vigor. $ per 100. Pink Dawn Howard & Smith, 1935. A very pretty Rose of ex- ceptional merit. Perfectly full, double flowers of a deep rose opening to lovely pink with an orange base. The showy blooms have a sweet fragrance. Of sturdy, upright habit and fine for garden display and for cut- ting. $ per 100. 54 The asexual reproduction of Patented Roses is reserved and is strictly prohibited under the provisions of the Plant Patents Act.


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