. Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Nursery Catalogue. j SELECTOR-OSES j PHIL\DELPHL\R This Year's New Hybrid-Tea Roses—Continued Novelties and Varieties of Recent Introduction Olympiad (Mrae. Raymond Gaujard) (Pernet Ducher, 1932). This brilliant new red Rose first sent out spring of 1932, is now available in strong plants at popular prices. The color of Olympiad is unique, a lustrous, dark Oriental scarlet, its depth of color accentuated by the golden base and intensified by a rich velvety sheen. The bud is ng and pointed and the flower magnificent in every stage of de- velopment. Award


. Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Nursery Catalogue. j SELECTOR-OSES j PHIL\DELPHL\R This Year's New Hybrid-Tea Roses—Continued Novelties and Varieties of Recent Introduction Olympiad (Mrae. Raymond Gaujard) (Pernet Ducher, 1932). This brilliant new red Rose first sent out spring of 1932, is now available in strong plants at popular prices. The color of Olympiad is unique, a lustrous, dark Oriental scarlet, its depth of color accentuated by the golden base and intensified by a rich velvety sheen. The bud is ng and pointed and the flower magnificent in every stage of de- velopment. Awarded Gold Medals during 1932 at the Atlantic City, Philadelphia and New York Flower Shows. Strong jg| two-year-old plants $ each. Polly (Beckwith, 1927). A pretty flower of the Ophelia type but much larger. Bud long pointed, golden yellow, flushed delicate pink; flower large, very double, high-centered, dainty pink early in the season, later becomes deeply suffused with golden yellow. Very fragrant. $ each. Portadown Fragrance (McGredy, 1931). A Rose that pleases not only on account of its beautiful formation and color but also for its remarkable sweet fragrance, described by its introducer as surpassing any other variety. The bud is long-pointed; the flower very large, double, high-centered and unusually long lasting. Color brilliant orange-scarlet passing to bright rose towards the edge of the petals; of vigorous habit and free flowering. $ each. Rosella 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 vigorous upright habit withjiealthy dark green glossy foliage. $ ea^ Hybrid-Tea Rose, Impre Lydia (Verschuren, 1932). Bud long-pointed and moderately large, full, high-centered, perfectly shaped flower of an orange-rose color;


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