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Dreer’s Select List of Hybrid=Tea Roses—continued 
Prince de Bulgarie (Pernet-Ducher, 1902) 
Large, full double flowers of splendid form, of 
a silvery-flesh color, deepening to the centre, 
and delicately shaded with salmon-rose, a color 
combination that pleases everyone, and a good 
reliable bedder. 
Radiance (Cook, 1909). An ideal bedding 
variety of remarkable free-flowering habit, of a brilliant 
carmine-pink, with yellow shadings at the base of the petals. 
Richmond (Hill, 1905). A well-known brilliant crimson- 
scarlet; not very double, but beautiful in bud form, and 
always in bloom. 
Souvenir du President Carnot (Pernet-Ducher, 1895). A 
Rose that pleases everybody; fine in form, of large size and 
delicate in color; a soft rose shading to white. 
Souvenir de Gustave Prat (Pernet-Ducher, 1910). An 
ideal variety, producing its fairly large, globular flowers of a 
pleasing sulphur-yellow color very freely; the plant is of vig- 
orous habit. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz. 
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 popular Killarney Rose, identical in every way 
with its parent, excepting in color, which is a pure white. 
Hysrrp-Tea Rose Wirtiam SHEAN | William Shean (Dickson & Sons, 1906). Pure pink in color 
| firs. Arthur Robert Waddell (Pernet-Ducher, 1908). An with shell-shaped petals of good substance, 4 inches long; a 
attractive colored variety that everyone likes, a delicate, soft, | glorious Rose of immense size and perfect (OD Eat! SHESeaee, 
rosy-salmon, suffused with a golden sheen; flowers of medium 
size, especially handsome in half-expanded form; a free- 
flowering garden variety that should be in every collection. 
Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller (McGredy, 1909). As 
a pink bedding Rose there is none better, and particularly so 
for massing, the flowers are distinct and novel in shape, the petals 
having wavy or crisped edges not unlikea Peony. The flowers, 
which are of large size, remain perfect on the bushes 
for a long time and are produced very freely; they 
are of a bright pink color with lighter shadings, the 
plant is vigorous, and free and perpetual flowering. 
My Maryland (J. Cook, 1909). One of the finest 
American introductions. Very free-flowering, every 
shoot bearing one or more flowers, which are double, 
of perfect form, of a bright but tender salmon-pink, which 
lights up beautifully 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. 
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 
in quantity. One of the best. 
Hysrip-Tga Rose RADIANCE 
Price. Any of the above, except where noted, 60 cts. each; $6.00 per doz.; $45.00 per 100. 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF HYBRID-TEA ROSES. 
One each of the 50 Select Varieties described on pages 181 to 184 for $23.50. 
One each of the above 50 sorts and a collection of the ‘‘ Dreer Dozen,’’ offered on page 179, and a collection of the “ Peerless 
Twelve,’’ offered on page 180, 74 Roses in all, a splendid up-to-date collection of high-grade varieties for $35.00. ° 
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