DREER’S Woercld-Famous ROSES 
THE FRONT COVER 
The Roses in the actual home-garden natural- 
color photograph on the front cover are Pink Dawn, 
at the back; the red one is McGredy’s Scarlet; 
the yellow, Mrs. E. P. Thom; salmon on the left, 
Talisman; salmon on the right, Condesa de Sas- 
tago; and the beautiful pink in the foreground is 
The Doctor. Yours—all six—for $6.75; 2 of each 
for $12.50; 3 of each for $18.00. 
San Fernando. Pat. 785. 1948 All-America Award Winner. Fine large, 
bright scarlet blooms. Full double, with high centers and delightfully — \. 
fragrant. Bushes are vigorous and grow upright; heavy bloomers. $2.00 
each; 3 for $5.00. 
Sleigh Bells. Pat. applied for. A white Rose that blooms and blooms and 
blooms. Large, ovoid buds, opening to full double, extra large blooms 
borne on long stems. Excellent for cutting. Color is pure glistening white << 
with just a trace of primrose at the base of the petals. Fragrant, of course. - 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
BUTTERSCOTCH 
Pat. 613. Long grace- 
ful buds and blooms, a 
delightful combination 
of yellow tones, penciled 
with orange-buff. A 
strong grower with clean 
foliage. $1.50 each; 3 for 
$3.75. 
‘MISSION BELLS 
America Award Winner for 
1950. Deep salmon-pink 
buds opening to a clear 
shrimp-pink. Plants branch 
heavily, to bear full-cen- 
tered blooms on long stems 
each; 3 for $3.50. 
3 for $5.00. 
with few side buds. De- TOM BRENEMAN. Pat. applied for. The happiness, laughter and gaiety that Tom 
lightfully tea scented. $2.50 Breneman brought to the world over the radio could not be better exemplified than 
each; 3 for $6.25. in the new Rose that bears his name. The long, coral-rose buds unfold into beautiful, 
Mission Bells long-lasting, intensely fragrant blooms. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
“Ve Beat Guy in Roses” THE DREER DOZEN 
If they rate a place in the ‘“‘Dreer Dozen”? you know 
they’re good! 
Autumn. A typical autumn burnt-orange! Buds are ovoid and open full double. 
Christopher Stone. Bright scarlet. Fragrant; free flowering and strong growing. 
Golden Rapture. Clear golden yellow: double. Old-time Rose fragrance. Vigorous; glossy 
green foliage. 
gesuserin Auguste Viktoria. Perfect snow-white blooms slightly lemon tinted at the center; 
ragrant. 
Margaret McGredy. Blooms almost continuously. Extra large, non-fading orange-scarlet. 
Brcoredy's Ivory. Shapely, large blooms, borne profusely on tall, well-branched plants. Ivory- 
white. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Strong, healthy plants, almost constantly in bloom. Crimson-scarlet. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Long-pointed, canary-yellow buds opening lighter. Perhaps the best of all 
yellow bedding Roses. 3 
Pink Dawn. Deep rose opening lively pink. Full double. 
President Herbert Hoover. Tall growing, with flowers on long stems. Orange-scarlet to lighter 
orange. Foliage glossy and leathery. 
Red Radiance. Vigorous; free blooming. Full double, bright cerise-red. 
The Doctor. Enormous (5 to 6 inches across); pleasing soft silvery pink. Very fragrant. Vigor- 
ous, bushy growth. 
THE DREER DOZEN ROSES are $1.25 each; 3 of a variety for $3.50 or 
for *‘The Best Buy in Roses”’ 
All 12 for $12.00 © 813.00 Postpaid 
THE PROPAGATION OF PATENTED ROSES IS PROTECTED BY U.S. PATENT LAW 
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SUTTER’S GOLD. Pat. 885. A twofold prize winner: All-America Award Winner 
for 1950 and Gold Medal at the International Bagatelle Contest in Paris. Long- 
pointed, bright yellow buds shading to red and opening to various shades of yellow 
and orange, depending on the weather. Clean, glossy green foliage, highly resistant to 
- mildew and Backseot $2.50 each; 3 foe eee R ‘ atid ' 
. i alisman. The forerunner of the multicolored Roses. An exquisite blending of rich 
Bates spelled tors au scarlet, gold and deep pale yellow. Delightfully fragrant and free blooming. $1.25 
Tallyho. Pat. 828. 1949 All-America Award Winner. The inside of the petals is a 
delightful shade of phlox-pink and the outside varies from crimson to cardinal-red. 
Ovoid buds with spicy fragrance; robust plants with rich green foliage. $2.00 each; 
Butterscotch 
