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



Hybrid Terpetual Rose 

 Mme. Albert Barbier 



Tree Shaped Roses '^ 



A splendid assortment of real good plants 

 The follOTfing varieties can be supplied ^yitb stems 



36 to 42 inches high: 



Betty TJprichard. Glowing- carmine, with copper suf- 

 fusion, inner face of petals salmori-pink shaded car- 

 mine. 



Caroline Testont. Satiny rose-pink. 



Columbia. Bright rose-pink. 



Elsie Beckwith. Rich, deep-glowing pink. 



Frau Karl Druschki. Large, popular pure white. 



General MacArthur. Crimson-scarlet. 



Gruss an Teplitz. Popular rich scarlet-crimson. 



Indiana. Very free bright pink. 



Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Deep pink with silvery reverse. 



Killarney Double White. Pure whive. 



Lady Alice Stanley. Coral rose. 



Ladv Ursula. Vigorous flesh-pink. 



Laurent Carle. Bright carmine. 



Los Angeles. Flame-pink. 



Mme. Butterfly. Light salmon-pink with golden suf- 

 fusion at base. 

 " Edouard Herriot (Daily 3Iail Rose). Coral-red. 

 « Jules Bouche. Porcelain white, a fine bedder. 



Magna Charta. Vigorous bright pink. 



Mrs. Henry 3Iorse. Pink with yellow base. 

 " John Lalng. Large soft, clear pink. 



Ophelia. Salmon -flesh shaded rose. 



Padre. Coppery-scarlet flushed yellow at base. 



Radiance. Favorite bright pink. 



Red Radiance. Bright cerise-red. 



Rose Marie. Clear rose-pink. 



Sou-venir de Georges Fernet. Oriental red shaded car- 

 mine. 

 « " H. A. Verschuren. Apricot-yellow shaded 



saffron yellow. 



VictorT". Dark red on glowing crimson ground. 



William F. Dreer. Golden suffused peach-pink. 

 PRICE. Any of the above, $2.00 each. 



Dwarf Tree-Shaped Roses 



The folloTfing three varieties can be supplied in 



dwarf or half standard form with stems about 24 



Inches high: 



Chatillon. Silvery crimson-rose passing to white 

 centre. 



Gruss an Aachen. Flesh-pink with salmon and yel- 

 low shadings. 



Orleans. Brilliant geranium-red. 



PRICE. Any of the three dwarf tree-roses, $1.50 each. 



Moss Roses 



Per 100 



Blanche Moreau. Pure white ?50 00 



Crested Moss. Rose color, prettily crested.... 50 ©0 



Henry Martin. Good crimson . 50 00 



Princess Adelaide. Silvery rose 50 00 



Salet. Light rose 50 00 



New Hybrid-Perpetual Rose 

 Mme. Albert Barbier 



(Barbier Bros., 1925) 



A noteworthy novelty which we offered for the first 

 time last season in a limited way only, and from which 

 we have had most gratifying reports of results ob- 

 tained during the past season. 



It has been some years since we had the pleasure 

 of offering a Rose in this class. In fact, the hybridiz- 

 ers of the Rose world seem to have devoted their 

 energies entirely to other types, particularly to 

 Hybrid-Tea and Pernetiana hybrids, and when the 

 originators sent us this variety for trial we did not 

 realize what a pleasant surprise was in store for us. 



The seed parent of this beautiful Rose is that inter- 

 national favorite "Frau Karl Druschki," possessing 

 the same vigor and sturdiness but of more dwarf, 

 more compact habit, naturally forming a vigorous, 

 shapely bush, of free-flowering qualities, it surpassing 

 in this respect all other Hybrid Perpetual Roses, it 

 being a perpetual bloomer. Tes, in this respect equal- 

 ing and even surpassing many of the popular Hybrid- 

 Tea varieties. 



The large flowers are of beautiful imbricated form, 

 with perfect buds, developing into well-formed, full, 

 double flowers of a pearly-white, suffused with a 

 soft flesh-pink, intensified and illuminated by the 

 golden-apricot centre and base of the petals. §100.00 

 per 100. 



Hybrid-Perpetual Roses 



Strong Two-Year-Old Plants 



Per 100 



American Beauty. Soft carmine §60 00 



Anna de Diesbach. Bright carmine 50 00 



Baroness Rothschild. Beautiful satiny-rose... 60 00 

 CandeuT Lyonaise, Very large white with faint 



tint of yellow 60 00 



Captain Christy, Delicate flesh-pink 60 00 



Clio. Satiny flesh, with deeper centre 50 00 



Frau Ivarl Druschki. Pure white 50 00 



General Jacqueminot. Bright scarlet-crimson. 50 00 



George Arends. Beautiful soft rose 60 00 



Gloire de Chedane Guinoisseau. Most brilliant 



vermilion red 00 00 



Magna Charta. Bright pink, vigorous and free 50 00 



Mrs. John Laing. Large, soft, clear pink 50 00 



Mrs. R. G. Sharnian Crawford. Deep rosy-pink 50 00 



Paul Neyron. Large, bright, silvery rose 50 00 



Prince Camille de Rohan. Velvety crimson- 

 maroon, shaded scarlet 00 00 



Ulrich Brunner. Large, free, cherry-red 50 00 



Ramanas or Rugosa Roses 



Per 100 



Blanc Double de Coubert. Double white §50 00 



Conrad Ferdinand Meyer. Double silvery rose. 50 00 



F. J. Grootendorst. Double crimson 50 00 



Hansa. Double reddish violet 50 00 



Rugosa. Single red 50 00 



Rugosa Alba. Single white 50 OO 



Sir Thomas Lipton. Large double white 50 00 



New Single Flowering Hybrid-Rugosa Rose 

 Berger's Erfolg 



A most brilliant and eifective new free-flowering 

 everblooming variety, every shoot terminated with a 

 cluster of three or more attractive single flowers 

 about three inches in diameter of a brilliant crimson- 

 scarlet with a cluster of golden-yellow stamens. It is 

 perfectly hardy and its free-flowering habit makes it 

 a desirable addition to this class of Roses. $1.50 

 each. 



Various Roses 



Amy Robsart (Hybrid Sweet Brier). 75 cts. each. 



Anne of Geirstein (Hybrid Sweet Brier). 75 cts. each. 



Austrian Copper (Austrian Brier). 50 ets. each. 



Beante de Lyon (Hybrid Brier). 50 cts. each. 



Harrison's Yellow (Austrian Brier). 50 cts. each. 



Juliette (Hybrid Brier). 50 cts. each. 



Lady Penzance. (Hybrid Sweet Brier). 75 cts. each. 



Moyesi. 75 cts. each. 



Persian Vellow (Austrian Brier). 50 cts. each. 



White Provence (Damask). 60 cts. each. 



Rosa Hugonis 



This species, recently introduced from China, is 

 unlike any other Rose. It is of shrub-like habit of 

 growth and naturally forms symmetrical bushes 

 about 6 feet high and the same in diameter. 



Its delicate yellow, single flowers are produced on 

 long arching sprays early in May, every branch of the 

 previous season's growth becomes lined on both sides 

 to the very tips with these attractive flowers, and 

 after it has finished fiowering it remains an attractive 

 decorative bush for the balance of the season; per- 

 fectly hardy. Strong two-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. 



