HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— SELECT ROSES 



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Dormant Hybrid -Tea Roses for Fall Planting — continued 



My Maryland (J- Cook, 1909). One of our best bedding Roses, in good condition through- 

 out the season, almost always in bloom, every shoot bearing one or more flowers, which 

 are double and of perfect form, of a bright but tender salmon pink, which lights up beauti- 

 fully as the flower expands ; delightfully fragrant. 



Nerissa (Wm. Paul & Son, 1912). A large perfect flower of a 

 creamy-yellow shaded with white and peach-tinted centre ; a 

 strong grower, free bloomer and a splendid bedder. 



Ophelia (Wm. Paul & Son, 1913). A variety which has made such 

 a record for itself that qualifies it to be classed with the very 

 best, a Rose that is admired by everyone, its flowers are 

 held erect on long stiff stems, are of perfect form, large 

 size ; and of a most pleasing delicate tint of salmon-flesh, 

 shaded with rose, very floriferous. 



Pharisaer (Hinner, 1903). Exceptionally free-flowering, 

 producing long buds, which open into large, double 

 flowers of a rosy-white, shading to a pretty soft salmon. 

 A fine garden Rose that never disappoints in quality or 

 quantity. 



Prince de Bulgaria (Pernet-Ducher, 1902). Large, 

 full double flowers of splendid form, of a silvery- 

 flesh color, deepening to the centre, and deli- 

 cately shaded with salmon-rose ; a good reliable 

 bedder. 



Queen of Fragrance (Wm. Paul & Son, 1916). 

 Flowers large, double and of elegant graceful 

 shape and freely produced throughout the season ; the color 

 beautiful shell-pink, tipped with silver, bright and pleasing, 

 outstanding quality of this beautiful Rose is its powerful 

 delicious fragrance. $1.00 each. 



Radiance (Cook, 1909). An ideal bedding Rose of American 

 origin that continues to produce its large flowers throughout 

 the most unfavorable hot summer weather when frequently 

 many other varieties fail, in color a brilliant carmine pink, with 

 salmon-pink and yellow shadings at the base of the petals ; 

 truly a Rose for every garden. 



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Hybrid-Tea Rose Willowmere 



Hybrid-Tea Rose Sunburst 



Red Radiance (Gude, 1916). A counterpart of Radiance except in color which 

 is a clear cerise-red, a most valuable addition to our list of bedding Roses. 



Senateur Mascuraud (Pernet-Ducher, 1909.) Long handsome bud, opening 



to large full globular flowers, sea-amber-yellow, with heavy yolk yellow 

 i ng in the centre, turning to pale sulphur-yellow when fully expanded. 



Souvenir de Qustave Pratt (Pernet-Ducher, 1910). An ideal 

 variety, producing its fairly large, globular flowers of a pleas- 

 ing sulphur yellow color very freely. 



Souvenir du President Carnot (Pernet-Ducher, 1895). A Rose 

 that pleases everybody ; fine in form, of large size and delicate 

 m color ; a soft rose shading to white. 



Sunburst (Pernet-Ducher, 1912). A superb Rose of 

 good vigorous habit, flowers of fair size of elongated 

 cup form and fine in the bud or half-open flower, color 

 a rich cadmium-yellow with orange-yellow centre. 



Viscountess Folkstone (Bennett, 1886). One of the 

 first Hybrid-Teas introduced, and still one of the best 

 of its color, which is a creamy-pink, shading deeper at 

 the centre ; large, full and very free. 



White Killarney (Waban Rose Co., 1909). A pure 

 white sport of the famous and popular Killarney 

 Rose, identical in every way with its parent, except- 

 ing in color. 



Willowmere (Pernet-Ducher, 1914). This splendid Rose is of a 

 coral-red color, suffused with carmine in the bud state, and 

 opens to a large, full, handsome flower of a rich shrimp-pink, 

 shaded yellow in the centre and flushed carmine-pink towards 

 the edges of the petals. 



PRICE OF HYBRID=TEA ROSES 



Any of the varieties offered on pages 29 to 33, except where 

 noted, 75 cts. each ; $7.50 per doz ; $60.00 per 100. We will supply 

 one each of the 85 varieties, a magnificent collection, for $50.00. 



