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HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— SELECT ROSES 



Al.li E STANLEY 



HARDY EVER BLOOM I NO HYBRID-TEA ROSES— Continued 



Frances Charterls Seton. A charmincr. beautiful Rose of deep rose- 

 pink. _ $1.23 each. 



Franz Deegen. Rich yellow, shading to oranee in the centre. 



George C. Waud. A clowinu oranee-vermilion. Flowers are 

 large, full, and of perfect form. 



General MacArthur. As an all-round carden Rose there is no 

 variety of its color — a rich crimson scarlet— which will i;ive equal 

 satisfaction. 



Grace Darling. Peach tinted creamy-white. 



Grace Molyneux. 'A chaste Rose of rare beauty. The color is a 

 creamy apricot, flesh in the centre, the outer petals when devel- 

 oped are a delicate creamy-white inside, with a faint pink sheen 

 on the reverse. 75 cts. each. 



Grand Duke Adolph de Luxemburg. Rosy red, shading lighter 

 at the edjres, reverse of petals brilliant lake. 



Gruss an Tepiltz. This is a Rose for everybody, succeeding under 

 the most ordinary conditions. In color it is of the richest scarlet, 

 shading to a velvety-crimson; in bloom all the time. 



Gustav Grunerwald. Carmine-pink, centre yellow. 



Instltateur SIrday. Buds of a deep orange, opening a golden- 

 yellow. 75 cts. each. 



James Coey . Color deep yellow, shaded orange when in bud, with 

 the edges of the petals white as the flower expands. 75 cts. each. 



John Cuff. Warm, deep carmine-pink color, with a most attractive 

 and distinct deep yellow zone at the base of the petals. 75 cts. 

 each. 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Flowers of large size and perfect form, of 

 a deep imperial pink, the outside of the petals silvery rose-white. 



Joseph Hill. A lovely shade of salmon-pink. 



Kalserin Augusta Victoria. Soft pearly-white, tinted with just 

 enough lemon in the centre to relieve the white. 



Killarney. This is. perhaps, the best known of Dixson's famous 

 Irish Hybrid-Tea Roses. In color it is a sparkling, brilliant pink; 

 the buds long and pointed, the petals very large and of great sub- 

 stance, and just as handsome in the full-bloom flower as in the 

 bud form. 



King George V. In color quite unique — a rich blackish-crimson 

 with 'deep velvety-violet flush— a striking color that does not 

 burn in the sun or turn blue, as many of the very dark Roses 

 do. $2.50 each. 



Konlgin Carola. A beautiful satiny-rose, with the reverse of the 

 petals silvery-rose. 



Lady Alice Stanley. Deep coral-rose inside pale flesh, slightly 

 flushed deeper flesh; one of the best bedding varieties. 75 cts. 

 each. 



Lady Ashtown. One of the freest-flowering and produces perfect 

 blooms under all weather conditions. In color a soft rose, shad- 

 ing to yellow at the base of the petals. 



Lady Downe. A splendid bedding Rose, of a buff color shaded 

 with deep yellow in the centre when first opening, maturing to a 

 pleasing light yellow. $1.25 each. 



Lady Qreenall. A beautiful Rose, intense saffron orange, heavily 

 zoned and overspread on creamy white; the reflex of each petal 

 is faintly but decidedly suffused with delicate coppery shell-pink. 

 $1.25 each. 



La Detroit. One of the freest-flowering varieties, rose-colored 

 flowers daintily shaded with pink. 



La France. An old favorite, and probably the most popular Rose 

 the world over. Flowers clear satiny-pink. 



Laurent Carle. Produces its large, brilliant carmine, flowers 

 throughout the season. 



Le Progres. Buds golden, changing to nankeen and pale yellow 

 as the flower expands. 



Liberty. Very free-flowering, bright crimson-scarlet; well known 

 and very popular. 



Lieutenant Chaure. A splendid velvety crimson-red shaded with 

 garnet. 75 cts. each. 



Mabel Drew. A magnificent Rose. The color is deep cream, pass- 

 ing to intense canary-yellow in the centre as the bloom develops. 

 $1.25 each. 



Margaret Molyneux. The flowers are semi-double, and are pro- 

 duced in trusses of three to five, each carried on long, rigid stems. 

 The color is beautiful, varying from safiron-yellow shaded 

 bronzy-carmine in the bud to delicate salmon-pink as the flowers 

 fully expand. 75 cts. each. 



Marquise de SInety. Every one who has seen this beautiful Rose 

 is enthusiastic over it. The buds are of a rich yellow-ochre, suf- 

 fused with carmine; the expanded flower is fairly double, and of 

 a rich golden-yellow or Roman ochre, shaded with bright rosy- 

 red. 75 cts. 



Mary, Countess of llchester. In color a warm crimson-carmine, 

 and possessing unusually free and continuous blooming qualities. 

 75 cts. each. 



May Kenyon Slaney. In color a charming blush-pink on a rich 

 cream ground, the pink intensifying as the flower expands. $1.00 

 each. 



Mile. Marie Mascurand. Particularly handsome in bud form, 

 being very long and of splendid shape; in color a light yellow 

 suffused with salmon. 75 cts. each. 



Mme. Abel Chatenay. One of the most popular Roses as a cut 

 flower, produces very freely beautiful flowers of carmine-rose 

 shaded with salmon. 



Mme. Hector Leulllot. Golden-yellow tinted carmine in the 

 centre. 



Mme. Jenny Gillemot. A soft and delicate shade of nankeen- 

 yellow, suffused with carmine. 



Mme. Jules Gravereaux. Very large, double flesh-white shaded 

 buff and peach color. 



Price: 



Any of I'^e above, except where noted, in strong two-year old plants, 50 cts. each; $5.00 perdoz. 



