SELECT ROSES 
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“THE DREER DOZEN’’ 
Hardy Everblooming Hybrid-Tea Roses 
Strong, sturdy two-year-old field-grown plants of the choicest Roses are one of our leading specialties. 
small plants that take a couple of years to produce results. 
for 1914. 
We do not handle the 
For a complete list of the varieties we handle see our Garden Book 
The dozen varieties offered below is our most popular set. 
This collection of twelve Roses embraces only popular, well-tried varieties, the majority of which are familiar to every lover of 
the Rose, and is recommended for general planting to the amateur who wishes to limit the number of varieties and who is desirous 
of a supply of extra choice flowers to cut throughout the summer and fall months 
CAROLINE 
TESTOUT. 
One of the most popular and val- 
uable bedding varieties; large, full, 
globular flowers of bright, satiny- 
rose, with brighter centre; very free 
and fragrant. 
GRUSS AN 
TEPLITZ. 
This is a Rose for everybody, 
succeeding under the most ordinary 
conditions. In color it is of the 
richest scarlet, shading to a velvety- 
crinison; very fragrant, a free, strong 
grower and in bloom all the time. 
JONKHEER 
J. L. MOCK. 
Although introduced only 
four years ago, this beauti- 
ful Rose has quickly found 
its place: among our best 
bedding. varieties. The 
flowers, which are pro- 
duced with .the greatest 
freedom on long, stiff stems, 
are of large size and of per- 
fect form, of a deep imperial-pink, the 
outside of the petals silvery rose- white; 
highly perfumed. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA 
VICTORIA. 
This splendid Rose should be in every 
collection. In color it is a soft pearly-white, tinted with just 
enough lemon in the centre to relieve the white; remarkably 
fragrant, beautifully formed flowers on long, graceful stems; a 
strong, free, healthy grower, with bold, handsome foliage. 
KILLARNEY. 
This is, perhaps, the best known of Dickson’s famous Irish 
Hybrid-Tea Roses, and is one of the most popular of our garden 
Roses, and also one of the leading varieties for winter cut flowers. 
It is perfectly hardy; in growth it is strong and robust, and as 
free-flowering as any Rose we know. In color it is a sparkling 
brilliant pink; the blooms are large, the buds long and pointed, 
the petals very large and of great substance, and just as hand- 
some in the full-blown flower as in the bud form, (See cut.) 
KONIGIN CAROLA. 
This variety frequently produces flowers seven inches across 
and perfect in form, both in bud and when fully expanded. In 
color a beautiful satiny-rose, with the reverse of the petals sil- 
very rose; very floriferous and desirable in every way. 
LADY ASHTOWN. 
One of the free-flowering varieties 
in the collection, and produces perfect 
blooms under all weather conditions. 
The flowers are large, double, with 
high-pointed centre, and are produced 
on long stems; splendid for cutting; in 
color a soft rose, shading to yellow at 
the base of the petals, 
GROLEZ. 
> One of the best; a 
y beautiful satiny china rose 
color, very bright and at- 
tractive flowers of good 
size, very double, of fine 
form and remarkably free- 
flowering; a distinct and 
pretty Rose, which should 
be planted extensively. 
\ MME. JULES 
MME. LEON 
é PAIN. 
Entirely distinct | in 
color, a silvery salmon, 
with deeper orange-yel- 
low, shaded centre, the 
reverse of the petals being 
a salmony-pink; flowers 
large, full and well 
formed; very free-flower- 
ing. 
MME. RAVARY. 
Should be in every collection on account of its distinct color, 
Hyerip-Tea Rose 
KILLARNEY. 
which. is of a rich, deep nankeen-yellow, becoming lighter as 
The flowers are of splendid form, full, 
double and very fragrant. 
PRINCE DE BULGARIE. 
Large, full, double flowers of splendid form, of a silvery flesh 
the flower expands. 
color, deepening to the centre, and delicately shaded with 
salmon-rose, a color combination that pleases everyone. 
VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE. 
One of the first Hybrid-Teas introduced, and still the best of 
its color, which is a creamy pink, shading deeper at the centre, 
large, full and very free. 
Price: Any of the above in strong two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz.; $40.00 per 100. 
One each of the ‘‘DREER DOZEN,”’ a fine collection, for $5.00. 
NOTE.—AIll Roses are supplied in strong two-year-old plants. 
