DREER'S Select Potted Roses 



Pink Jewel 



Three Large-Flowering Polyantha 



Floribunda Roses 



Pink Jewel 



(Kordes, 1940.) A jewel indeed — Arbutus pink shading 

 to deep Camellia rose in the center of the densely double 

 large blooms. The grace and artistic arrangement of 

 the magnificent large flower clusters makes it a peer 

 among the bedding Roses. The plants are simply covered 

 with substantial flowers. The beauty of the flowers is 

 enhanced by a graceful wave along the petal edges. 



Red Velvet 



(Kordes, 1940.) A spectacular bedding Rose covered 

 with great masses of urn-shaped buds opening to well- 

 rounded blooms with gracefully waved petal edges. The 

 general color effect is that of an intensely vivid crimson 

 lake. The velvety finish of the flowers adds to the 

 beauty and richness of the color. The outside of the 

 flower petals is deep carmine creating a charming color 

 contrast that heightens the effectiveness of the display. 

 Vigorous and free blooming. 



Sunmist 



(Kordes, 1940.) Graceful, pointed buds opening into 

 large, fluffy, well-rounded flowers of a clear light sulphur 

 yellow shading to mellow canary yellow toward the base 

 of the petals. Forms imposing large flower clusters. 

 An outstanding bedding Rose that gives a glorious effect 

 particularly if massed in beds or borders. 



Any of the above: $70.00 per 100. 



Tri-ogen 



This special Rose spray has proved most effective 

 against the two worst Rose diseases — mildew and 

 black spot. Yet it is perfectly safe. It also con- 

 trols all kinds of insect pests besides being a plant 

 stimulant. For complete protection apply weekly 

 from early in the season until severe frost. Trial 

 size $1.35; standard size $3.60; large outfit, $5.40; 

 estate kit, $18.00. 



Five Dainty 



Cutflower Singles 



Cecil. Large flowers of a glorious Buttercup yellow. 

 Very free flowering. The only good pure yellow 

 single. B petals. $50.00 per 100. 



Dainty Bess. An appropriate name for a daintily colored 

 single Rose of perfect form. A delicate shade of shell 

 pink with a conspicuous bunch of crimson stan\ens. 

 A greatly admired, long-lasting, single flower. $50.00 

 per 100. 



Innocence. Tapering buds, opening to enormous pure 

 white blooms with a center of wine red stamens 

 tipped with golden anthers. 12 petals. $50.00 per 100. 



Irish Fireflame. A gorgeous variety splendid for cut- 

 ting in bud form, usually with 5 or more buds on a 

 spray. These are of wonderfully rich deep orange 

 splashed with crimson expanding to a satiny gold. 

 Very fragrant. $50.00 per 100. 



X. of K. (Kitchener of Khartoum). Lovely, long last- 

 ing, semi-double flowers of pure dazzling scarlet with 

 a beautiful velvety sheen. The flowers exhibit a 

 lovely rich fragrance. Of vigorous free branching 

 growth producing a continuous display of flowers 

 throughout the season. $50.00 per 100. 



Shrub Roses 



Hugonis 



A splendid Rose for the shrubbery border with deli- 

 cate yellow single flowers produced early In May on 

 long arching sprays. After it has finished flowering 

 it remains an attractive decorative bush for the balance 

 of the season. Perfectly hardy. $50.00 per 100. 



Lipstick 



Kordes, 1940. This everblooming Shrub Rose is simi- 

 lar to Skyrocket as far as habit is concerned. It pro- 

 duces enormous flower clusters composed of medium 

 sized single clear cerise blooms with salmon shadings. 

 The yellow stamens add to the beauty of the single 

 blooms. $50.00 per 100. 



Skyrocket 



Skyrocket 



Kordes, 1934. A real everblooming Shrub Rose pro- 

 ducing enormous flower clusters throughout the entire 

 season. Presents a magnificent display with its showy 

 clusters composed of medium-sized brilliant red blooms. 

 Of sturdy, upright habit which makes it most de- 

 sirable and valuable planted by Itself or in combination 

 with various kinds of shrubs. A forerunner of a dis- 

 tinct new race. $50.00 per 100. 



You Are Cordially Invited 



to visit the Dreer Rose Garden at Riverton, New Jersey. The best time to see the display Is 

 during June, yet late fall, just before frost, presents another opportunity to inspect the hundreds 

 of varieties planted. In addition to the best of the standard varieties there are all the finest 

 novelties and a number of unnamed seedlings that are very promising. 





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Where the prices are given "per 10O" only these will apply to any number of plants. 



