HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— SELECT ROSES 



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Dormant Hybrid -Tea Roses for Fall Planting — Continued 



Hybrid-Tea Rose Los Angeles 



Mabel Drew (Dickson & Sons, 1911). A magnificent Rose, 

 exquisitely shaped. The blooms are large and full. The 

 color is deep cream, passing to canary-yellow in the centre as 

 the bloom develops, with a delicious perfume and sturdy, 

 vigorous growth. 



Marie Adelaide, Grande Duchesse of Luxembourg (Sou- 

 pert & Netting, 1907). Deep orange-yellow flowers of perfect 

 form, with a delicate perfume ; fine long buds on erect stems. 



Marquise de Qanay (Guillot, 1910). Very large full globular 

 flowers, on sturdy erect-growing plants ; clear, bright, silvery- 

 rose. A fine Rose. 



Mary, Countess of Ilchester (Dickson & Sons, 1909).. A 

 warm crimson-carmine, flowers large, very double, with 

 large, smooth, circular petals and delightfully scented ; very 

 free flowering. 



Mme. Abel Chatenay (Pernet-Ducher, 1895). Carmine-rose 

 with salmon shadings ; long pointed buds and double flowers, 

 a strong grower and very free-flowering. 



Mme. Charles Lutand (Pernet-Ducher, 1913). A large, full, 

 globular flower, buds ochre yellow tinted with carmine ; open 

 flowers chrome-yellow. 



Mme. Edmee Metz (Soupert & Netting, 1901). Finely 

 formed flowers of rosy carmine, with silvery salmon shad- 

 ing. Large size and globular form. 



Mme. Edouard Herriot. The Daily Mail Rose (Pernet- 

 Ducher, 1914). Winner of the Gold Cup, which was offered 

 by the London Daily Mail for the best new rose, exhibited 

 at the International Horticultural Exhibition, May, 1912. 

 Buds coral-red, shaded with yellow at the base, the open 

 flowers, of medium size, semi-double, are of a superb coral- 

 red, shaded with yellow and bright rosy-scarlet passing to 

 shrimp-red. , 



Price. Any of the above, except where noted, 75 cts. each ; 

 $7.50 per doz, ; $60.00 per 100. 



Lady Ursula (Dickson & Sons, 1908). A truly magnificent Rose of vigorous, 

 erect growth; exceedingly free-blooming during the entire summer and 

 autumn. The flowers produced on every shoot are very large, full and of 

 great substance and perfect form, with high centre, from which the petals 

 gracefully reflex ; in color a delightful tone of flesh-pink, distinct from all 

 others ; delicately tea-scented. 



La France (Guillot, 1867). An old favorite and a model 

 garden Rose in every way ; flowers clear satiny pink ; large, 

 very full, of perfect form and very fragrant. 

 La Tosca (Schwartz, 1901). Beautiful silvery pink, with 

 deeper centre ; a very vigorous grower, with large 

 double flowers and very free ; a splendid bedder. 

 Laurent Carle (Pernet-Ducher, 1907). Produces its 

 large, deliciously scented, brilliant carmine flowers 

 throughout the season, nearly as good in hot, 

 ) dry weather as under more favorable weather 

 conditions. A vigorous grower. 

 Lieutenant Chaure (Pernet-Ducher, 1907). A 

 splendid velvety crimson-red ; fine long bud with 

 petals of cupped form ; a vigorous grower and 

 very free-flowering. 

 Los Angeles (Howard & Smith, 1917). Los Angeles is, 

 by all odds, one of the finest Roses ever introduced. 

 The growth is very vigorous, and produces a continu- 

 ous succession of long-stemmed flowers of a luminous, 

 flame-pink, toned with coral and shaded with trans- 

 lucent gold at the base of the petals. In richness of 

 fragrance it equals in intensity the finest Marechal 

 Neil. The buds are long and pointed, and expand 

 into a flower of mammoth proportions, while the 

 beauty of form and ever-increasing wealth of color is 

 maintained from the incipient bud until the last 

 petal drops. $1.00 each. 

 Louise Catherine Breslau (Pernet-Ducher, 1912). 

 Entirely distinct from all other Roses in color ; the 

 buds are coral-red shaded with chrome-yellow, while 

 the expanded flowers, which are very large, are of a 

 superb shrimp-pink shaded coppery-orange and 

 chrome yellow. 

 Lyon (Pernet-Ducher, 1907). The long buds are tipped 

 coral-red and chrome-yellow at the base. The flowers 

 when expanded are large and full, with broad petals 

 of superb color, being a coral-red or salmon-pink, 

 shaded with chrome-yellow in the centre, toning 

 to a shrimp-pink at the tips. 



Hybrid-Tea Rose Mme. Edouard Herriot 

 (The Daily Mail Rose) 



