Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists and market gardeners : 1942 winter spring summer . dreerswholesalec1942henr Year: 1942 I Dreer's Select Potted Roses Novelties and Varieties of Recent Introduction—Cont. Poinsettia Howard & Smith, 1938. The name of this beautiful Rose was suggested by Dr. J. H. McFarland when visiting our trial garden some years ago. The vigorous plant is fairly tall. The semi-double flowers are bright scarlet in color. They are produced profusely during the whole season. $ per 100. President Boone Howard & Smith, 1936. This Ro


Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists and market gardeners : 1942 winter spring summer . dreerswholesalec1942henr Year: 1942 I Dreer's Select Potted Roses Novelties and Varieties of Recent Introduction—Cont. Poinsettia Howard & Smith, 1938. The name of this beautiful Rose was suggested by Dr. J. H. McFarland when visiting our trial garden some years ago. The vigorous plant is fairly tall. The semi-double flowers are bright scarlet in color. They are produced profusely during the whole season. $ per 100. President Boone Howard & Smith, 1936. This Rose is bound to appeal to everybody, as it combines a magnificent color with good form and vigorous habit. The color is deep velvety crimson beautifully veined with an entrancing velvety black. This glorious large Rose could be described as a Crimson Radiance, for it has the disease resistance and vigorous habit of Radiance. Also a delightful and rich fragrance. $ per 100. President Macia Leenders & Co., 1933. Elegant long pink buds marked with heavy veins of darker pink. Opens to great bil- lowy blooms nearly 6 inches across. The face of the petals is pale flesh with yellow base and the reverse is bright rich pink. $ per 100. Queen Mary R. M. S. Queen Mary H. A. Verschuren, 1937. Plant Patent No. 249. A glori- ous combination of vivid shades blending rich glowing salmon with exquisite pure pink and orange base. The buds are long and pointed, and the gracefully formed flowers have an intriguing fragrance. Awarded 4 Gold Medals and 3 First-Class Certificates in Europe and TJ. S. A. $ per 100. Sequoia J. Verschuren-Pechtold, 1939. A vigorous upright- growing Rose on the type of Heinrich Wendland. Lus- cious pumpkin-flesh blooms suffused apricot and shading lighter at the petal edges. Very free blooming, with one flower to each strong wiry stem. $ per 100. The Doctor Howard & Smith, 1936. A beautiful glowing rosy pink with satiny pink edges. It has b


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