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HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— SELECT ROSES 



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i hA kusK, MOLLY SHAKMAN CKAWtOKU 



BABY RAMBLER AND POLYANTHA ROSES 



Baby Tausendschon iLoiiis W'altcrK Identical with the climbing 

 variety Tausendschon, a soft shade of pink. The flowers are pro- 

 duced in trusses of from 10 to 20 flowers each, with remarkable 

 freedom throuehout the season. 50 cts. each; to.OO per doz. 



Clothilde Soupert. One of the freest-floweriner Polyantha Roses, 

 producinc in clusters flowers of French-white, deepening to rosy- 

 blush in the centre. 



Crimson Baby Rambler (Afme. Norbert Levavasseiir"! . Crimson 

 flowers similar to the popular Climbinir Rambler. 



Cerise-pink Baby Rambler Mrs. Ciitbii.shi. Identical in color to 

 the beautiful Lady Gay Rambler. 



Pink Baby Rambler (Anchen Muller'f. Larsre clusters of brilliant 

 rose flowers; the edges of the petals are wavi'. 



White Baby Rambler iKalherina Zeimet). Pure white flowers, 

 showinsr the yellow stamens very prettily. 



Jessie. Bright cherry-red. with white centre. 



The Orleans. Brilliant geranium-red. becomincr suffused with rose 

 as the flowers mature, and large white centre. 



Price: Except where noted, 40 cts. each; tl.OO per doz. 



One each of the Eight Baby Ramblers, $2.50. 



SINGLE R0SE5 



The simplicity of the Single Roses appeals to everyone, and adds 

 charm and beautj' to any garden. 



Irish Brightness. A brilliant, vivid crimson, shading to pink at the 

 base of the petals. 



Simplicity. Pure white, of immense size. 



50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



MEMORIAL OR EVERGREEN ROSES 



I Rosa Wichuraiana. 



This group of Roses is of Japanese origin, and flower during 

 June and July; are of a trailing habit of growth, very hardy, and 

 are recommended for covering graves; climbing over walls, arbors 

 stumps of trees, or for trailing over rocks. Thefoliag#is of leathery 

 texture, and is practically evergreen. 



Evergreen Gem. Flowers buff, changing to creamy white, very 

 double. 



Gardenia. Buds bright yellow, opening double flowers of a cream 

 color, shape of a Cape Jessamine. 



Pink Reamer. Clusters of single, bright, rich pink flowers, and 

 almost white centre ; orange-red stamens. 



South Orange Perfection. Double flowers, blush pink at tips, 



changing to white. 



Triumph. Double white flowers, produced in clusters. 

 Wichuraiana. Beautiful, fragrant single pure white flowers. 

 Strong, two-year-old plants, 30cts. each; $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 



SELECTED TEA-SCENTED ROSES 



Tea Roses have always been admired, particularly for their free- 

 flowering, delicious fragrance and extreme delicacy of coloring. 

 The varieties offered are best suited to our climate. 



Coraliina. Deep, rosy-crimson shaded with coral-red, especially 

 beautiful in the bud state; one of the very best for massing. 



Etolle de Lyon. .V splendid rich saffron-yellow, brightening 

 towards the centre; beautiful both in bud and flower. 



Francisca Kruger. Coppery-yellow, shaded with peach; large and 

 full; a fine bedding Rose. 



G. Nabonnand. Delicate flesh, suffused with yellow; its color is 

 particularly handsome in the autumn; a fine bedder. 



Harry Kirk. A splendid Rose. Color deep sulphur-yellow, passing 

 to a lighter-shade at the edges of the petals. 60 cts. each. 



Hugo Roller. Described by the introducers as follows: 



".\ pictorial flower of the most elegant combination 



^ of colors. The ground color is rich lemon-yellow. 



~\ the petals being edged and suffused with crimson. 



\ 75 cts. each. 



,y Maman Cochet. Deep rose-pink, inner side of petals 



silvery rose; very double and exciuisite in bud or 

 when full blown. 



Miss Alice de Rothschild. In color a rich, deep citron-yellow 

 which intensifies as the bloom expands. The flowers are vtry 

 large, full, and of perfect form; a superb Rose in every respect. 

 $1.00 each. 



Mme. Joseph Schwartz. Light salmon-rose, changing to creamy- 

 white when fully expanded; very free-flowering. 



Molly Sharman Crawford. Creamy-white when first opening, 

 becoming purer as the flowers expand. A splendid white Rose. 

 75 cts. each. 



Mrs. B. R. Cant. One of the best bedding Roses ; large, full 

 flowers, of rich, rosy carmine. 



Mrs. Hubert Taylor. One of the hardiest of the Tea Roses, of a 

 shell-pink color, suffused and edged with ivory-white. 75 cts. 

 each. 



Perle des Jarding. Beautiful rich yellow, of large size and fine 

 form; the finest of its color. 



Safrano. An old favorite; beautiful saffron yellow. 



Souvenir de Catherine Gulllot. Coppery-carmine, shaded with 

 yellow. 



Souvenir de Pierre NottlnE- A beautiful canary-yellow, suffused 

 with apricot in the centre. 



White Maman Cochet. Identical, except in color, with Maman 

 Cochet; a splendid bedder. 



Price: Any of the above, except where noted, in strong two-year 

 old plants, 40 cts. each; $4.00 per doz. 



BABY RAMBLER ROSE 



