Dreer’s Select List of Hybrid=Tea Roses—continuea 
. Nerissa (Wm. Paul & Son, 1912). A large perfect flower of a creamy-yellow shaded 
ff > fe with white and peach-tinted centre; a strong grower, free bloomer anda splendid bedder. 
e a Prince de Bulgarie (Pernet-Ducher, 1902). Large” 
full double flowers of capital form which are pro- 
duced abundantly throughout the season, a good 
reliable bedder of a silvery flesh color, deepening 
to the centre with delicate salmon-rose shadings, a 
soft pleasing color. 
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 vigorous habit. 
Viscountess Folkstone (Bennei, 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. 
William Shean (Dickson & Sons, 1906). Pure pink 
in color with shell-shaped petals of good substance, 
4 inches long; a glorious Rose of immense size and 
Hysrip-Tgea Rose Mz. Jenny GILLEMOT 
J perfect form and substance. 
Mme. Jenny Gillemot (Pernet-Ducher, 1905). One of the 
most beautiful Roses in the collection, especially in the bud 
or semi-expanded form, heavy shell-like petals of unusual 
length; color a most pleasing nankeen-yellow suffused with 
carmine, an attractive color combination. 
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, which should be planted extensively. 
Mrs. George Shawyer (Lowe & Shawyer, 1911). Brilliant 
clear rose, splendidly formed; large, full double flowers on 
stiff, erect stems; extra fine in the autumn. 
Mrs. Joseph H. Welch (McGredy, 1911). A very bril- 
liant rose-pink, very large, artistically arranged flower 
of unusual form, with immense guard petals, delicately 
scented. 
Miss Cynthia Forde (Hugh Dickson, 1909). Flowers of 
great substance, color a deep brilliant rose shading on the 
back of the petals to a light rosy-pink. The flowers 
are large, full, of perfect form, very free flowering and 
fragrant. 
Price. Any of the above, 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz.; 
$60.00 per 100. 
Hvsrip-Tgea Rose WILLIAM SHEAN = 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF HYBRID-TEA ROSES . 
One each of the 48 Select Vaneties described on pages 153 to 156 for $28.00. 
One each of the above 48 sorts and a collection each of the ‘‘ Dreer Dozen” and “Peerless Twelve,” offered on pages 151 and 
152, 72 Roses in all, a splendid up-to-date collection of high-grade varieties for $42.50. 
