HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— SELECT ROSES 



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HARDY EVERBLOOMINQ HYBRID-TEA ROSES— Continued 



Mme. Jules Orolez. One of the best; a beautiful satiny china-rose 

 color, very bright and attractive, should be planted extensively. 



Mme. Leon Pain. Silvery-salmon with deeper orange-yellow 

 shaded centre, the reverse of the petals being a salmony-pink. 



Mme. Maurice de Luze. Rich, rose-pink, with carmine centre, the 

 reverse of the petals shading lighter. 



Mme. Melanie Soupert. This pretty semi-double variety is par- 

 ticularly fine in bud form; color a charming salmon-yellow, 

 suffused with pink and carmine. 



Mme. Philippe Rivoire. Apricot-yellow, with lighter centre; a 

 fine Rose. 



Mme, Ravary. Rich, deep nankeen-yellow, becoming lighter as 

 the flower expands. 



Mme. Segond Weber. Light salmon-pink, a shade which appeals 

 to everyone. 



Mons. Paul Lede. A charming shade of carmine-pink shaded 

 yellow. 



Mrs. Arthur Munt. The color is suffused peach on deep cream, 

 which becomes creamy-ivory as the flower develops. 75 cts. 

 each. 



Mrs. Arthur Robert Waddell. A delicate, soft, rosy-salmon, suf- 

 fused with a golden sheen; a free-flowering garden variety that 

 should be in every collection. 75 cts. eacli. 



Mrs. Charles Custis Harrison. Deep crimson-pink on the front of 

 the petals, crayoned deep crimson-carmine on the reverse side. 

 $1.00 each. 



Mrs. Charles Hunter. A strong, vigorous grower with rosy-crim- 

 son flowers, changing to a pleasing rose as they fully expand. 

 $2.50 each. 



Mrs. Cornwallis West. A magnificent and distinct Rose of huge 

 size. The purity of the transparent delicate pink — which is be- 

 tween a shell and a rose-pink on the purest white — gives it an 

 attraction all its own that is difficult to convey. $1.25 each. 



Mrs. Frank Bray. This is a great advance on the lovely Mme. 

 Ravary, immensely superior not only in vigorous growth but 

 also in color, which is a rich deep coppery-eeru, developing as 

 the flower opens to a very delicate coppery-fawn with a shad- 

 ing of ivory shell-pink. $2.50 each. 



Mrs. Herbert Hawksworth. A glorious Rose of generous size. 

 The color is deeply zoned ecru on milk-white, which as the 

 blooms expand become silky-creamy-white. $2.50 each. 



Mrs. Leonard Petrie. Probably the most beautiful yellow of re- 

 cent introduction. In color a honey-yellow, touched with claret 

 on the reverse of the petals, becoming pale sulphur-yellow. 

 $1.00 each. 



Mrs. Muir Mackean. A faultless Rose in every respect; a bright 

 carmine-crimson without any shading. $2.50 each. 



Mrs. Sam Ross. A novel and uncommon color, difficult to de- 

 scribe, shading from a pale straw color to a light chamois-yellow, 

 with a distinct flush of buff on the reverse of the petals. $2.50 

 each. 



Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller. Soft pearly-blush shaded sal- 

 mon; the outside of the petals ii clear vermilion-rose, flowers 

 extra large. 75 cts. each. 



Mrs. Wallace H. Rowe. A shade of color hitherto not seen in any 

 Rose— a bright Sweet Pea mauve. $2.50 each. 



Mrs. Walter Easlea. A glowing crimson-carmine, deepening to 

 intense crimson, flowers large. $1.00 each. 



Nerlssa. Creamy-yellow, the centre tinted with peach. J2.50 each. 



Nita Weldon. Ivory-white with a faint blush on the edge of the 

 petals. 75 cts. each. 



Ophelia. Salmon-flesh shaded with rose, large and of perfect 

 shape. $2.50 each. 



Pharisaer. Exceptionally free-flowering, of a rosy-white, shad- 

 ing to a pretty soft salmon. 



Prince de Bulgarie. Large, full, double flowers of silvery 

 flesh, deepening to the centre, and delicately shaded with 

 salmon-rose. 



Relne Marguerite d'ltalle. Intensely bright, carmine-red with 

 vermilion centre. 



Richmond. A well-known brilliant crimson-scarlet; not very 

 double, but beautiful in bud form. 



Robert Huey. A strong, vigorous grower, color bright carmine 

 shaded deeper on the outer petals; the largest and finest of the 

 red-colored Hybrid-Teas. $1.25 each. 



Souvenir de Qustave Prat. Globular flowers of a pleasing 

 sulphur-yellow color. 75 cts. each. 



Souvenir du President Carnot. A Rose that pleases everybody, in 

 color, a soft rose shading to white. 



The Lyon. Neither words or artist's brush can do justice to the 

 wonderful coloring of this beautiful Rose; it must be seen to be 

 appreciated. The flowers when expanded are large and full, 

 with broa«l petals of a superb color, being a coral-red or salmon- 

 pink, shaded with chrome-yellow in the centre, toning to a 

 shrimp-pink at the tips. 50 cts. each. 



Verna Mackay. This is a beautiful, delicate ivory-sulphur-buff, 

 changing to bright lemon as the flower expands. $2.50 each. 



Viscountess Folkestone. Creamy-pink shading deeper at the 

 centre. 



Walter Speed. Deep lemon-yellow, which, as the flowers de- 

 velop, become milky-white. 75 cts. each. 



White Killarney. Identical in every way with its parent, except- 

 ing in color which is a pure white. 



William Shean. 



size. 



Pure pink in color, a glorious Rose of immense 



Price: Any of the above, except where noted, in strong two-year old plants, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



