The Garden Magazine, April, 1920 



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Dreer's Ready to Bloom Roses for the Garden 



Hybrid-Tea Rose "LOS ANGELES" 



New Rambler Rose 



POUGHKEEPSIE— A double flowering "sport" of 

 the popular Rambler Rose Hiawatha from which it 

 has inherited richness of color, a brilliant ruby-car- 

 mine with just a touch of white at the centre of 

 each flower, together with strong, vigorous, healthy 

 growth with clean foliage which is immune from 

 mildew. Price, $1.00 each. 



The bulk of our Roses were field grown in 1919; then carefully dug, 

 planted in pots and stored in cold frames. Under this plan the stock 

 is strong and ready to start blooming, and much superior to stock 

 forced by high temperature. 



Four Great American Everblooming Hybrid-Tea Roses 



LOS ANGELES — By all odds, one of the finest Roses ever introduced. Very vig- 

 orous and 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 the finest Marechal Neil. The buds are 

 long and pointed and expand into a flower of mammoth proportions. Price, $1.50 each. 



MRS. S. K. RINDGE— Undoubtedly the finest yellow Rose we have. A strong 

 grower and its rich, chrome-yellow flowers as they mature, become suffused with 

 salmon-pink. Price, $3.00 each. 



MISS LOLITA ARMOUR — Strong vigorous grower and very free flowering. The 

 unique coloring is a combination of tints difficult to describe, and absolutely distinct 

 from all other varieties. The flowers are of large size, full double, with petals of 

 great substance and delightfully fragrant. As the flowers expand they develop to a 

 deep coral-red with a golden, coppery-red suffusion, the base of the petals a rich 

 golden-yellow with coppery-red sheen. Price, $5.00 each. 



WILLIAM F. DREER — For delicacy of coloring, differs entirely from any other va- 

 riety, reminding one of the delicate tints of some water lilies. The flowers are similar in 

 shape to Los Angeles, and like that variety, beautiful in all stages of development. 

 Soft, silvery shell-pink, the base of the petals a rich golden-yellow which, at certain 

 stages gives a golden suffusion to the entire flower, being particularly brilliant early 

 and late in the season. Price, $5.00 each. 



One each of this set of four California introductions for $14.00. All in 

 strong two year old plants for immediate results. 



Gorgeous New Climbing Rose 



PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER— No other Rose in any class can compare with it 

 for brilliancy of color, which is a vivid scarlet maintained without burning or 

 bleaching until the petals fall. Flowers of medium size, semi-double, freely pro- 

 duced in clusters of three to six flowers each on much branched canes, the plants 

 being literally covered with flowers from top to bottom. Strong climbing habit and 

 perfectly hardy. Price, $1.50 each. 



The Dreer's Dozen Hardy Everblooming Hybrid-Tea Roses 



is revised each year to include the very best Hybrid-Teas for garden culture. This collection will furnish a constant supply 



of blooms throughout the summer and autumn — the best of every color. 



GENERAL MACARTHUR— 



Flowers of good form, of a warm, 

 rich crimson-scarlet, and delight- 

 fully scented. 



DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON 



—Intense saffron - yellow stained 

 with deep crimson, changing to a 

 deep coppery-saffron yellow. 



OPHELIA— Delicate tint of sal- 

 mon-flesh, shaded with rose, very 

 floriferous. Long, stiff stems. 



MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT— 



Coral-red, shaded with yellow at 

 the base, the open flowers of med- 

 ium size, semi-double, are a superb 

 coral-red, shaded with yellow and 

 bright rosy - scarlet passing to 

 shrimp-red. 



LADY URSULA — A delightful 

 tone of flesh -pink, delicately 

 tea-scented. 



LADY ALICE STANLEY — A 



beautiful shade of coral-rose inside 

 of petals shading to flesh-pink. 



KILLARNEY QUEEN— Decided 

 improvement on the popular Kil- 

 larney. Sparkling cerise-pink 

 color, shading lighter at the base 

 of the petals. 



JONKHEER J. L. MOCK-Deep 



imperial pink with outside of 

 petals silvery rose- white. 



MME. JULES BOUCHE— 



White, at times slightly tinted 

 with blush on the reverse side of 

 petals. Long, stiff stems. 



RADIANCE— Brilliant carmine- 

 pink, with salmon-pink and yellow 

 shadings at the base of the petals; 

 truly a Rose for every garden. 



RED RADIANCE — A counter- 

 part of Radiance except in color 

 which is a clear cerise-red. 



CAROLINE TESTOUT — One 



of the most popular bedders. 

 Bright, satiny-rose, very free and 

 fragrant. 



Strong two year old plants for immediate results. $1.00 Each $10.00 per Dozen $75.00 per 100 



DREER'S 1920 

 GARDEN BOOK 



Besides illustrating Roses for every purpose, it is the best guide for your Garden. Its articles 

 for both planting and caring for Flowers and Vegetables were written by experts. The varieties 

 listed are dependable in quality and germination. It is quite as much a Garden Book as a 

 catalogue. Free if you mention this publication. 



HENRY A. DREER 714-716 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



