HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



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Novelties and Varieties of Special Merit in Hybrid-Tea Roses 



Mrs. Charles Liaiiiplougii. A most refined and 

 pleasing soft tone of light lemon, flowers 

 of wonderful size, depth and substance; 

 very sweet-scented. A vigorous grower. 

 •Hl.OO each. 



Mrs. Henry Mor.se. Mr. McGredy describes this 

 as follows: "Its merits are so great that it 

 stands quite by itself, the most wonderful 

 coloring, perfect shape and form, together 

 with its marvelous freedom of blooming 

 and habit of growth, a combination ideal 

 of perfection in a Rose." Rising from a 

 ground work of soft flesh-cream, the whole 

 flower has a clear sheen of bright rose 

 deeply impregnated and washed vermilion, 

 with clear vermilion veining on the petals, 

 which are really wonderful for depth, size 

 and substance; the largest and most pointed 

 of all Roses of its type; sweetly scented. 

 $2.00 each. 



Mrs. H. R. Darlington (McGredy, 1920). Flowers 

 creamy yellow, very large, faultless in shape and 

 form, with very large petals. Growth free and 

 upright, very free-flowering; highly scented. ijil.OO 

 each. 



Mrs. H. S. Prentiss Nichols (Robert Scott & Son, 1923). 

 One of the strongest growing hybrid-teas we know, 

 it is of erect sturdy habit, producing Its large double 

 well-formed flowers very freely, the foliage is large, 

 dark green and of a leathery substance, in color a 

 brilliant deep pink. $1.50 each. 



Mr.s. Redford (McGredy, 1919). Bright apricot-orange, 

 one of the most striking of this lovely tone of color, 

 an upright grower with holly-like mildew proof 

 foliage. The flowers are solidly built, perfect in 

 form, very free-blooming and sweetly scented. .$1.50 

 each. 



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American Hybrid-Tea Rose 

 AVilliam F. Dreer 



Hjbrid-Tea Rose, Padre 



Padre (B. R. Cant, 1920).. Most attractive and novel 

 in coloring, with long petals of a coppery scarlet 

 flushed with yellow at the base. Produced on long 

 shoots. Growth strong and exceedingly free-flower- 

 ing. .til.OO each. 



President Cherioux (Pernet-Ducher, 1922). One of the 

 most beautiful of this season's varieties of Mr. 

 Pernet-Ducher, a beautiful shade of prawn-red and 

 salmon-pink shaded with yellow, large, full, splen- 

 didly formed, globular flowers, a strong, vigorous 

 grower and very free-flowering. $2.25 each. 



Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. We are sold out of two- 

 year-old plants of this novelty, but can supply plants 

 of last July's budding, which have developed one 

 strong cane with spleYidid root system at !j»1.00 each. 



Souvenir de Georges Pernet (Pernet-Ducher, 1921). 

 This splendid Rose is one of the most promising 

 bedding Roses offered in recent years. In vigor of 

 growth and freedom of bloom it even surpasses 

 Claudius Pernet; its flowers are large, of globular 

 form, color Orient-red shading to a cochineal-car- 

 mine at the end of the petals, the whole being suf- 

 fused with a golden sheen. igl.OO each. 



The Q,ueen Alexandra. A brilliant flower of Intense 

 vermilion, deeply shaded old gold on reverse of 

 petals, which spring from a pure orange base, one 

 of the most remarkable color combinations seen in 

 Roses. The flowers are quite full and when half 

 blown are bewildering in their beauty, delightfully 

 sweet-scented. $1.50 each. 



William F. Wreer. A very beautiful Rose of the same 

 parentage as Los Angeles, and which, for delicacy 

 of coloring is not comparable to any other variety. 

 The flowers which are similar in shape to Los 

 Angeles, and like that variety, beautiful in all 

 stages of development, are at their best in half- 

 expanded flower. These, in expanding, are of a 

 soft, silvery shell-pink, the base of the petals of 

 a rich golden-yellow which, at certain stages of 

 development, gives a golden suffusion to the entire 

 flower. This Rose is making a good record in all 

 parts of the country and is becoming a popular bed- 

 ding variety. $1.00 each. 



