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Hardy Everblooming Hybrid=Tea Roses. 



(Shown in colors on the plate opposite.) 



The three " Radiant " varieties shown on our color plate this season are worthy companions to the nine varieties shown on the 

 color plates of the past three years, this year's collection completing the series of twelve "Peerless" varieties, which it is not pos- 

 sible to equal in a similarly selected set. 



GENERAE MacARTHUR. 



As an all-round garden Rose, there is no variety of its color — a rich crimson-scarlet —which will give equal satisfaction; a clean, 

 healthy, vigorous grower, producing its sweetly scented flowers of good double form in great profusion even under the most un- 

 favorable weather conditions. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. ; $40.00 per 100. 



MOEEY SHARMAN CRAWFORD. 



Introduced by Messrs. Dickson some six years since as a Tea Rose. We have in our trials found it quite as hardy as the Hybrid- 

 Tea varieties, and we therefore include it in this set as the best white evcrblooming. The flowers on first opening are creamy- 

 white, becoming purer as they expand; they are large, full, double, delightfully fragrant, and last in good condition a long time, 

 and are freely and continuously produced. 60 cts. each; $5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. 



MRS. UVAKEFIELD CHRISTIE-IfllEEER. 



Entirely distinct, the petals having wavy or crisped edges, the flowers are very large and full double, of a soft pearly blush 

 shaded salmon; the outside of the petals a clear vermilion-rose, an attractive color combination. Habit of plant vigorous, free and 

 perpetual -flowering. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz.; 1:60.00 per ]00. 



One strong two-year-old plant of each of the three "Radiant" Roses for $1.50. 



Dreer's Three ''Ideal'' Irish Hybrid=Tea Roses. 



(Our color plate .et of 1913.) 



Duchess of Wellington. A grand Rose of an intense saffron-yellow stained with crimson in the first stage, which, as the 

 flowers develop, changes to a deep, coppery, saffron-yellow. The flowers, which are fairly full, resemble Killarney in shape, 

 but the petals are larger and of greater substance. Delightfully fragrant and very free flowering. 75 cts. each; $7.60 per doz.; 

 $60.00 per 100. 



Mary, Countess of llchester. A Rose of the greatest distinction, vigorous, erect growth. In color a varm crimson-carmine, 

 possessing unusually free and continuous blooming qualities. The flowers are of large size, with massive, smooth petals and 

 delightfully scented. 75 cts. each; $7.60 per doz.; $60.00 per 100. 



William Shean. Pure pink in color, with shell-shaped petals of good substance, 4 inches long; a glorious Rose of immense size 

 and perfect form and substance. 50 cts. each; $5.(10 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. 



One each of the Three "Ideal" Irish Roses for $1.75. 



DREER'S THREE "REGAE" 

 HVBRin-TEA ROSES. 



Our color plate set of 1912. 



Laurent Carle. Produces its large, deliciously scented, bril- 

 liant carmine flowers throughout the season, nearly as good 

 in hot, dry weather as under more favorable weather condi- 

 tions. A vigorous grower, and as hardy as a Hybrid Per- 

 petual. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. ; $40.00 per 100. 



Mme. Segond Weber. A grand Rose 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 shade of salmon-pink which appeals to everyone. 

 60 cts. each; $5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. 



Marquise de Sinety. Every one who has seen this beauti- 

 ful Rose is enthusiastic over it. The buds are of a rich yellow- 

 ochre, suffused with carmine; the expanded flower, which is 

 of good size, is fairly double, of a rich golden-yellow or Roman 

 ochre, shaded with bright rosy-red; delightfully fragrant. 75 

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



One each of the three "Regal" Roses for $1.50. 



1>KEER'S 



THREE "INTERNATIONAL" 

 HVBRID-TEA ROSES. 



Our color plate set of 1911. 



My Maryland. One of the finest .\merican 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 lightens up beautifully as the flower ex- 

 pands; delightfully fragrant. 50 cts. each; $6.00 per doz.; 

 $40.00 per 100. 



Mrs. Aaron Ward. Few Roses in our trial grounds attract 

 as much attention as this beautiful French introduction, which 

 in color is a distinct shade of Indian-yellow, which is more 

 decided in dry than wet weather, the yellow shading some- 

 times disappearing almost entirely in extended periods of wet, 

 cold weather; one of the freest-flowering varieties in our col- 

 lection. 60 cts. each; $.5.00 per doz. ; $40.00 per 100. 



George C. Waud. A beautiful variety from the celebrated 

 Irish growers, Messrs. Dickson, possessing a shade of color 

 hitherto unknown among Roses— a glowing vermilion with 

 orange-red suffusion. The flowers are large, full, of perfect 

 form, and highly tea-scented. The i)lant is of vigorous 

 growth and verv free-flowering. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per 

 doz.; $40.00 per 100. 



One each of the three "International" Roses 

 for $1.50. 



Dreer's "Peerless" Dozen Hybrid=Tea Roses. 



Consisting of a strong two-year=old plant each of the above 12 varieties for $6.00. 



