Now They Are Here Again 



DREER'S WORLD-FAMOUS ROSES 



We have been looking forward with great pleasure to the time that we again could offer Dreer's 

 Quality Roses to our customers. The large number of complimentary letters received during the 

 time when we were unable to supply them on account of the upset conditions assure us that 

 Rose lovers throughout the country will welcome their return with the greatest satisfaction. 



Strong, Budded, 2-Year Old, Field-Grotvn, Dormant Plants 



Everblooming Hybrid-Tea Roses 



The Roses described on this and the following page represent a careful selection of the 

 best and most popular well-tried everblooming Hybrid-Tea varieties. All of them are recom- 

 mended without any hesitation to the lover of good Roses and our plants are extfa fine. 



All orders must reach us not later than April 15. 



Anzac. (Plant Patent #636.) Graceful well-formed blooms 

 containing about SO Vi'axen petals steeped in coral and 

 washed with gold, expanding into perfectly formed blooms 

 of coral rose mingling with a shading of brilliant gold. 

 A superb garden and cutting Rose. $1.50 each. 



Aprico!- Queen. (Plant Patent #464.) Beautiful long- 

 pointed buds opening into exquisite fragrant blooms pre- 

 senting a medley of glowing orange and apricot with 

 the base of the petals suffusing into a harmonizing salmon- 

 rose color. |1.50 each. 



Betty Uprichard. Always appreciated for its very fragrant 

 blooms of salmon-pink with a carmine reverse exhibiting 

 a copper sheen. Very vigorous and profuse. Has long, 

 pointed buds. $1.25 each. 



California. (Plant Patent #449.) Truly sensational in every 

 respect with well-formed flowers combining ruddy-orange 

 v.ith gold. An e.xceptionally free bloomer with good last- 

 ing quahties. $1.50 each. 



Charlotte Armstrong. (Plant Patent #455.) Tall upright 

 bushes covered with long, slender, deep red buds open- 

 ing into briUiant red blooms changing to bright cherry- 

 rose when hot weather arrives. $1.50. 



Crimson Glory 



Condesa de Sastago. Magnificent two-tone flowers com- 

 bining on the inside of the petals a glowing orange- 

 scarlet with the outside of the petals presenting a pleas- 

 ing contrast of bright yellow. Very substantial and ex- 

 quisitely fragrant. $1.25 each. 



Countess Vandal. Well known as the finest of all pink 

 roses. The long, tapering buds are salmon-pink shaded 

 with copper, and the large fragrant blooms show a 

 glint of salmon and gold. $1.25 each. 



Crimson Clory, (Plant Patent #105.) The most beautiful 

 and therefore the most famous of all red roses. Of vigor- 

 ous growth bearing great quantities of large urn-shaped 

 buds opening into overwhelmingly beautiful, vivid crim- 

 son flowers shaded deep velvety-red. A rose everyone 

 should have. $1.50 each. 



Dickson's Red. (Plant Patent #376) An Irish Rose of 

 glowing scarlet-red. It blooms early and continuously, 

 resists heat, and has good healthy foliage. The richly 

 fragrant flowers are beautifully cupped and highly scented. 

 Thrives even during the hottest summer weather and 

 holds its color well at all times. $1.35 each. 



Countess Vandal 



All Rose Orders Must Reach Us Not Later Than Apr. 15 



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The propagation of Patented Roses is protected by the U. S. Patent Law. 



