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A Lovely New Rose Called "Hadley' 



For its ancestors, Had- 

 ley can Imast of Liberty. 

 General Mac.'\rthur and 

 Richmond; each a favorite 

 amonK rose lovers. The 

 buds are of exceptional 

 beauty. -Vs a blown flower, 

 Hadley loses none of its 

 regality. The color is a 

 deep velvety crimson. Its 

 fragrance is only excelled 

 by American Beauty. 



For greenhouse growing 

 it has proven itself to be 

 an all-year-round forcing 

 variety and for outside 

 use, its parentage should 

 mean that Hadley will be 

 one of the finest. 



Then there is Killarney 

 Brilliant — the one that has 

 attracted so much atten- 

 tifiU You surely ought to 



have some plants of it. 

 The very name Killarney 

 tells you its ancestry to be 

 an enviable one. Surely no 

 indoor garden can be quite 

 complete without either of 

 these welcome arrivals. 



The various tried and 

 true varieties of roses, car- 

 nations and 'mums — (the 

 kind that you can depend 

 on being satisfactory) we 

 also have in pot grown 

 Satisfaction Plants. 



The catalog shows nu- 

 merous original photo- 

 graphic reproductions. 



Bedding Roses for your 

 outdoor garden ^ — is an- 

 other thing to remember 

 you can get at Cromwell 

 Garden. You might also 

 add to your memo, peren- 

 nials and bedding plants. 



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DREER'S 



GARDEN BOOK 



1914 



Will be liandsomer 

 This is our seventy 

 supplying the best 

 C)ur list contains eve 

 ing many new variet 

 for the first time — 

 many fine illustratio 

 and is more than a 

 information valuable 

 as amateur gardener, 

 ten by experts who 



and more valuable than ever. 

 -sixth year in the business of 

 Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, etc., and 

 rything worth growing, includ- 

 ie> which arc now being offered 

 Dreer's Garden Book contain- 

 ns, colored and duotone plates. 



catalogue, as it contains much 



to both the professional as well 

 , the contents having been wril- 



know. 



Ready early in January and a copy will be mailed 

 free to anyone mentioning this publication. 



HENRY A. DREER 



714 Chestnut Street Philadelphia 



Competent Gardeners 



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 Increased by employing a competent gardener ; i( you 

 want to engage one, write lo us. 



q Please give particulars regarding place and soy 

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Seedsmen und Florists 

 33 and 37 Corllandl St. NEW YORK CITY 



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