Dreer's Select List of HYBRID -TEA ROSES— con ///ii/erf 



Mandalay. (Patent applied for.) Hardy, free-blooming with 

 magnificent giant-sized flowers of bright golden yellow. 

 A real aristocrat, bearing blooms measuring 6 inches 

 across when fully expanded. Belongs in every rose garden. 

 $1.50 each. 



Mark Sullivan. (Plant Patent #599.) A spectacular multi- 

 colored rose presenting an appealing blend of rich gold, 

 deep rose-pink, and cerise with the veins standing out 

 sharply in deeper colors. $1.25 each. 



McCredy's Ivory. Shapely buds and blooms of large size, 

 borne profusely on tall well-branched plants. The ivory- 

 white blooms have a delightful mellowness and charm. 

 $1.25 each. 



Mirandy. (Plant Patent #632.) Huge, 50-petaled, deep 

 crimson flowers expanding slowly from graceful ovoid 

 buds and developing a rich damask fragrance. A perpetual 

 bloomer even during the hot summer months and easily 

 one of the best reds. $1.50 each. 



Mme. Chiang Kai-shek 



Mme. Chiang Kai-shek. (Plant Patent #664.) Long spiral 

 buds expanding into light clear canary-yellow flowers of 

 perfect proportions. The elegant, delightfully perfumed 

 flowers are borne on fine strong plants. $1.50 each. 



Mme. Henry Cuillot. (Plant Patent #337.) Large firm- 

 petaled flowers of raspberry-pink with a golden base 

 transfusing into watermelon-pink as the flowers age. 

 There is no other rose just like it. $1.50 each. 



Mrs. E. P. Thorn. Considered by many the best of all 

 yellow bedding roses because it not only flowers very 

 profusely but continuously throughout the season. Its 

 yellow color is good even in hot weather. $1.25 each. 



Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. Universally admired for its attrac- 

 tive reddish-gold, long pointed buds which open into 

 artistic, semi-double, deep yellow flowers. Its rich fra- 

 grance is another outstanding feature. $1.25 each. 



Mrs. Sam McCredy. Delightful blooms of Sweetbrie'r fra- 

 grance and exquisite form. The large blooms are scarlet- 

 orange and they are set off by glossy bronzy foliage and 

 bronzy stems. $1.25 each. 



Dormant Roses by Mail 



If wanted by parcel post, add to your remittance 10% 

 (15% west of the Mississippi) of the prices quoted to 

 cover postage and special packing. Minimum charge 15c. 

 Be sure to have the order reach us before April IS. 



Peace 



Peace. (Plant Patent #591.) The most outstanding ro: 

 today making rose history with its many superior qua! 

 ties. \'igorous growth, abundance of blooms, and goc 

 substance combine with a color progression that has r 

 equal. The buds are rich yellow, changing to soft yello' 

 and the half-open blooms exhibit a cerise-pink edg 

 When fully open the yellow tone softens and the pin 

 deepens in intensity. $2.00 each. 



Pearl Harbor. (Plant Patent #637.) Extraordinary vig< 

 and profusion of blooms combine with exquisite flowe: 

 to make this an outstanding rose. The color is delical 

 shell pink with golden bronze base and tyrian rose re 

 verse. SI. 50 each. 



Poinsettia. Glowing fiery red blooms well displayed on ta 

 vigorous plants. The iDrilliant color shows up well undt 

 artificial light. $1.25 each. 



President Herbert Hoover. A gorgeous combination 

 flame scarlet, cerise-pink, and orange-yellow, well dij 

 played in huge, long-stemmed, fragrant flowers. $1.25 eacl 



Rex Anderson. (Plant Patent #335.) Soft white with 

 faint sheen of ivory which is more prominent in tl: 

 center. Sturdy, long stemmed, and pleasingly fragrant 

 $1.50 each. 



Rose Bampton. (Plant Patent #425.) Graceful, largt 

 china-red blooms with a delightful Old-Rose fragranci' 

 Strong, healthy, vigorous, and of medium height. SI. 5 

 each. 



Santa Anita. (Plant Patent #539.) Rich true glowing rose, 

 pink flowers — one of the finest pink roses in existenc(| 

 Has attractive bright green foliage. $1.25 each. 



Saturnia. (Plant Patent #349.) Glowing cardinal-red wit 

 the outside of the petals heavily shaded carmine, yellow 

 and copper. A really great Rose. $1.50 each. 



Show Girl. (Plant Patent #646.) As unusual a flower a 

 it is attractive. Upon opening the blooms are rich dee:- 

 Phlox pink lightening gradually into a softer tone a 

 they expand fully, yet always remaining still deep pint 

 $1.50 each. 



Sterling. (Plant Patent #21.) Splendid large blooms of 

 pleasing bright pink color with an artistic touch o 

 yellow at the base of the petals. A really delightfu 

 flower borne on vigorous and sturdy plants. $1.25 each 



Texas Centennial. (Plant Patent #162.) Superb bloom 

 of rich blood red with a fragrance which, though in 

 tense, is highly pleasing. As a sport of President Herber 

 Hoover it has all the good qualities of its parent variety 

 $1.25 each. 



Will Rogers. (Plant Patent #256.) A well-chosen tribut( 

 to one of the country's great characters. Has velvet; 

 maroon-crimson blooms emitting an intense but pleasan 

 fragrance. Good strong growth and the profusion o 

 flowers add to its value. $1.25 each. 



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