The Dreer Dozen Hardy Ever- 

 Blooming Hybrid-Tea Koses 



THIS colleclion of well tried standard varieties is 

 known to every Rose fancier as a most satisfactory 

 selection of varieties, either for garden decoration 

 or to supply an abundance of extra choice flowers to 

 cut throughout the summer and fall months. All are 

 extra strong, two-year-old plants, prepared to give im- 

 mediate results. 



CAROLINE TESTOUT— This is the Rose that has given 

 Portland, Oregon, the name "The Rose City." It will 

 be found equally valuable in any garden. A large, full 

 globular flower of a bright satiny-rose; very free and 

 fragrant. 



DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON Intense saflron-yellow. 



stained u^ith deep crimson, fairly full flowers and par- 

 ticularly beautiful in bud form. Delightfully fragrant. 



HOOSIER BEAUTY Beautiful, well shaped long buds 



and large full flowers of an intense, rich, dazzling 

 crimson-scarlet. Very sweet scented. 



JONKHEER J. L. MOCK — Very free on long stiff stems. 

 Large size and of perfect form. Deep imperial pink, 

 the outside of the petals silvery rose-white. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— Splendidly formed 

 flowers and buds on long stems. Soft pearly -white 

 with just enough lemon in the center to relieve the 

 white. Very fragrant. 



KILLARNEY BRILLIANT— An improvement on Killar- 

 ney, being larger and more double, also more intense 

 in color, which is a rich glowing shade of rosy-car- 

 mine; fragrant. 



LADY ALICE STANLEY — A gem and greatly admired 

 by everyone. Perfect in form, color, size, freedom of 

 bloom and fragrance. Color a beautiful shade of 

 coral-rose, center shading to ffesh-pinlc with deeper 

 flushes. 



LADY URSULA — Of vigorous erect growth, a remark- 

 ably healthy grower under all conditions. Flowers 

 large and of good form, with high center produced on 

 every shoot. Color a distinct shade of flesh-pink; tea 

 scented. 



LOS ANGELES — This is by all odds one of the finest 

 Roses ever introduced. The growth is very vigorous 

 and it produces a continuous succession of long- 

 stemmed flowers, of a luminous flame-pink, toned with 

 coral and shaded with translucent gold at the base of 

 the petals. In richness of fragrance it equals in inten- 

 sity the finest Marechal Neil. The buds are long and 

 pointed and expand into a flower of mammoth propor- 

 tions, while the beauty of form and ever-increasing 

 wealth of color is maintained from the incipient bud 

 until the last petal drops. $1.50 each. 



MME, EDOUARD HERRIOT "The Daily Mail Rose." 



Winner of the Gold Cup offered by the London Daily 

 Mail for the best new Rose exhibited at the Interna- 



Hybrid Tea Rose Los Angeles 



tional Exhibition, London, May, 1912. A most dis- 

 tinct and novel Rose. The buds are coral-red, shaded 

 with yellow at base. The medium sized open flowers 

 are semi-double and of a superb coral-red, shaded with 

 yellow and bright rosy-scarlet, passing to shrimp-red. 



RADIANCE An ideal American bedding variety. A 



clean healthy grower, producing its flowers freely even 

 under the most adverse weather conditions. In color, 

 a brilliant carmine-pink and of good form. Truly a 

 Rose for every garden. 



REID RADIANCE — A counterpart of Radiance, except in 

 color, which is a clear cerise-red. 



Price: Any of the above except where noted, in strong, 

 two-year-old plants, $1.00 each; $12.00 per dozen; 

 $90.00 per 100 — 25 or more supplied at 100 rate. 



I We will supply one of each of the Dreer Dozen Roses as named above for $12.00. I 



B HRFFR'S P.ARDFN ROOIC FOR IQ?? <:on'ains beautiful colored plates of new Roses and offers many new ■ 



I US\tLtLt\ D Vj/Ar\WILlN DWWIS. ryn. IVZZ a„d standard varieties. Among them the greatest achievement of I 



g Pernef Dueller's, the New Yellow Rose, bouveiur de Qaudius Pemet. It also offers Plants of all kinds, including Cannas, Dahlias, Hardy 1 



E Perennials. Water Lilies, etc.. Flower and Vegetable Seeds. Lawn Grass and Agricultural Seeds, Garden Requisites of all kinds, etc. 1 



s Illustrated with eight color plates and hundreds of photo-engravings, this book makes an interesting volume which shoiild be in the g 



i hands of everyone interested in gardening. A copy will be sent free if you mention this publication. WRITE TODAY. p 



I HENRY A. DREER, 714^716 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. | 



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