Mrs. Ambrose Ricardo 



William F. Dreer 



TINTED HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 



Ambrose Ricardo. (Illustrated above.) Popular among 



bedding Koses lor its great size and 



lovely color. Flowers are light orange-yellow, paling later to soft pink. 



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rs. 



They are unusually large, full, but not too full, and of good, globular form. 

 Sometimes they open too quickly. Blooms come in big sprays on a lusty 

 branching plant. The fohage is handsome, but needs protection against 

 black-spot. N. R. S. Certificate of Merit. $1 each. 



*OPHELIA. Illustrated in color and described on page 4. 



*Souvenir de George Beckwith. A gaily colored Rose of recent introduction, 

 combining salmon-pink and yellow shades similar to the Lyon Rose. Flowers are 

 large, globular, and quite lasting. It is so new that its^ qualities of growth and 

 blooming cannot be accurately stated. We are still testing it. $2 each. 



(Illustrated above.) A new, many-colored 

 Rose of tawny yellow, intermingled with pink 



*William F. Dreer. 



and salmon in delightful opalescent shades. It is sweetly scented and of fine 

 form. Best in cool weather, as it wilts in heat, but the color fades less than 

 many of the yellow varieties. It grows well, but needs protection against 

 black-spot. Another fine American Rose and has also received the English 

 N. R. S. Gold Medal. $1 each. 



*WILLOWMERE. (Illustrated on page 33.) A good-natured, handsome Rose 

 of largest size and splendid form, showing clear pink, glowing with yellow, like 

 sunshine in its heart. A steady, repeating bloomer, with husky, thorny canes and 

 excellent foliage which is much less subject to disease than others of its class. 

 Prune but little. It never sulks. Bagatelle Gold Medal. $1 each. 



Order No. 12481 A^ay 7, 1924 



I have never planted more splendid plants than those which you sent me a few days ago. My 

 garden is primarily a Rose garden, and I have bought Roses from many places, but those which 

 you sent me are the strongest plants I have ever had. — Mrs. F. H. W., Mt. Jackson. Va. 



^q>OSES. SEE PRICE AFTER EACH DESCRIPTION 

 ^ ^\ The $1.00 kinds are $9.00 for 10, or $80.00 per 100. 

 25 or more at hundred rate. For delivery cost, see page 98 



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