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HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— SELECT ROSES 



Dormant Hybrid-Tea Roses for Fall Planting — Continued 



Mme. Jules Bouche (Croibier, 1911). While not a pure white, it being at times slightly 

 tinted with blush on the reverse of the petals, we consider it one of the best white bedding 

 Roses. It is quite double, and of fine form in bud as well as in the fully expanded flower ; 

 a strong grower and very free flowering. 



Mme. Jules Grolez (Guillot, 1897). A beautiful satiny china- 

 rose color, very bright and attractive flowers, very double, of 

 fine form and remarkably free-flowering ; a distinct and pretty 

 Rose. I- 



Mme. Leon Pain (Guillot, 1904). Entirely distinct 

 in color, a silvery-salmon, with deeper orange-yel- 

 low, shaded centre, the reverse of the pet- 

 als being a salmon5'-pink ; flowers large, 

 ~-^.^ full and well formed; very free-flowering. 



Mme. Marcel Delanney (Leenders, 1916). 



A surprisingly beautiful Aariety raised by 



V the introducers of the popular Rose Jonk- 



/ beer J. L. Mock, and honored with the 



award of the Gold Medal at the trials at 



the Bagatelle Gardens, Paris, 1915. It 



is distinct and peculiar in color, a pale 



soft pink or rose shaded with hydrangea 



pink ; the flowers are very large, full and fragrant, 



perfect in form and borne on rigid stems ; the 



growth is vigorous and very floriferous. $1.00 each. 



Mme. Melanie Soupert (Pernet-Ducher, 1906). For 



delicacy in coloring it would be difficult to surpass 



this magnificent semi-double large flowered variety 



which is especially fine in the bud form ; in color 



a charming pale tint of salmon-yellow with pink 



and carmine suffusion. 



Mme. Segond Weber (Soupert and Notting, 1908). 

 A grand Rpse in every way. It is a vigorous 

 grower, free-flowering, large, perfectly formed, cup- 

 shaped, fragrant flowers of marvelous beauty. In 

 color it is of that soft tone of salmon-pink which 

 appeals to everyone. 



Molly Sharman Crawford (Dickson & Son, 1908). 

 Large, full double, delightfully fragrant, free-flow- 

 ering Rose of splendid form ; creamy-white at first 

 changing to pure white. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward (Pernet-Ducher, 1907). A re- 

 markably floriferous variety of strong, vigorous, but 

 compact growth ; in color a distinct Indian-yellow, 

 shading lighter towards the edges ; in fact, under cer- 

 tain weather or atmospheric conditions, the entire 

 flower will sometimes come a yellow-tinted white, 

 but it is beautiful under all color variations. 



Hybrid-Tea Rose Mme. Marcel Delanney 



Mrs. Ambrose Riccardo (McGredy, 1915). Varj'ing in 

 color from a deep honey-yellow with soft but glowing 

 rosy suffusion to a soft saffron-yellow ; of great size,' 

 the largest of its type. A magnificent delightfully fra- 

 grant Rose, and remarkably free-flowering. 



Mrs. Arthur Robert Waddell (Pernet-Ducher, 1908). 

 An attractive, delicate, soft, rosy-salmon, suffused with 

 a golden sheen ; flowers of medium size ; especially hand- 

 some in half-expanded form ; a free-flowering garden 

 variety that should be in every collection. 



Mrs. Mackellar (Dickson & Sons, 1916). In strong 

 habit of growth and freedom of flowering this beau- 

 tiful Rose will compare favorably with such a strong 

 growing variety as Caroline Tes- 

 tout. In color it is a distinct light 

 lemon-yellow, shading to almost 

 creamy-white in warm weather. It 

 has large flowers with full high 

 centres of splendid build ; a valuable 

 Rose in every way. $1.00 each. 



Mrs. T. Hillas (Pernet-Ducher, 1913). 

 A very vigorous grower of erect- 

 branching habit, with few small 

 thorns. The long, shapely buds are 

 deep chrome-yellow, and the large, full cup-shaped 

 flowers are pure chrome-yellow, without any suf- 

 fusion. 



Mrs. Wakefield Christie=Miller (McGredy, 

 1909) . As a pink bedding Rose there is none bet- 

 ter. The flowers, which are of large size, are pro- 

 duced very freely ; they are of a bright pink color 

 with lighter shadings, the plant is vigorous and 

 free and perpetual flowering. 



Price. Any of the above, except where noted, 75 

 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. ; $60.00 per 100. 



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Hybrid-Tea Rose Mme. Segond Weber 



