DREER'S SELECT ROSES 



Select Two-Year-Old Stock for Your Retail Trade 



The Roses which we here offer are. with few exceptions, field grown stock, either American grown or plants that have been 

 imported from England, Ireland and the Continent. 



These plants are all potted up during December and January, stored in cold houses and cold frames, so that they break away 

 naturally in spring, making this the best possible stock for selling to the retail customer. 



The prices noted are for strong plants in 5 and 6-inch pots ' according to the growth of the variety) for delivery during April, May 

 and June, and while we will make sh'pments earlier if requested, we prefer to book orders for these months only. 



New Hybrid=Tea Roses 

 of 1913, 1914 and 1915 



For Descriptions of Novelties Offered Below see 

 Our Garden Book for 1915 

 All are Supplied in Strong Two-Year-Old Budded Plants. 



Mme. Edouard Herriot or The Daily Mail Rose. 



( Fernet- Ducher. ) 



Winner of the Gold Cup which was offered by the Daily Mail 

 of London for the Best New Rose exhibited at the International 

 Horticultural Exhibition held in London, England. May, 1912, 

 and to be known as the Daily Mail Rose. In competition with 

 the world's greatest rosarians this much coveted pri7e was 

 awarded to Pernet-Ducher for this wonderful novelty. It was 

 again exhibited in London in May. 1913, when it was awarded 

 the National Rose Societies Gold Medal. 



Color in bud form coral-red with yellow at the base, while 

 the semi-double open flowers are of a superb coral-red shaded 

 with yellow and bright rosy-scarlet passing to shrimp-red. A 

 glorious rose that appeals to everybody. Price 50 cts. each. 



Killarney Brilliant. 



( Dickson & Sons. ) 

 Has already made a reputation for itself as a forcing rose and 

 has shown up splendidly in our open ground trials the past 

 season. It is far more intense and richer in coloring than its 

 parent, being almost a crimson of a rich glowing shade, larger 

 in size and more double; a magnificent rose. 75 cts. each. 



George Dickson. 



(Dickson & Sons. ) 

 While not free-flowering, it is of such a gorgeous brilliant 

 color, a velvety scarlet-crimson with brilliant scarlet reflexed tips, 

 of globular shape and quite 5 inches in diameter, that we con- 

 sider it one of Dickson's best introductions. 50 cts. each. 



MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT OR THE DAILY MAIL ROSE 



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NEW HYBRID TEA ROSE, GEORGE DICKSON 



Willowmere (Pernet-Ducher). 



This splendid introduction is of a coral-red color 

 suffused with carmine in the bud state, and open^ 

 to a large, full, handsome flower of a rich shrimp- 

 pink, shaded yellow in the centre and flushed car- 

 mine-pink towards the edges of the petals. It may 

 be described as an advance on the Lyon Rose, 

 which it much resembles. 75 cts. each. 



Each 



British Queen (McGredy) |0 60 



Colleen iMcGredy) 2 00 



Edgar M. Burnett fMcGredy) 2 00 



Edith Part (McGredy) 75 



Florence Forrester (McGredy) 2 00 



General Superior Arnold Janssen (Leenders) 40 



H. V. Machin (Dickson & Sons) 2 00 



lona Herdman (McGredy) 2 00 



Irish Fire Flame (Dickson & Sons) .... 75 



Josephine (Paul & Son) 2 00 



Lady Mary Ward (McGredy) 75 



Louise Catherine Breslau (Pernet-Ducher) 50 



Majestic (Paul & Son) 2 00 



Marcella (Wm. Paul & Son) 1 00 



Mevrouw Dora Van Tets (Leenders) .... 50 

 Mme. Chas. Lutaud (Pernet-Ducher) .... 50 

 Mme. Edmund Rostand (Pernet-Ducher) . . 75 



Mrs. Ambrose Ricardo (McGredy) 2 00 



Mrs. Charles E. Pearson (McGredy) 1 00 



Mrs. Charles Hunter (Wm. Paul & Son) • . 75 

 Mrs. Frederick W Vanderbilt (McGredy) . 1 00 



Mrs. Sam Ross (Hugh Dickson) 50 



Mrs. Wemyss Ouin (Dickson & Sons) .... 2 00 



Nerissa (Wm. Paul & Son) 75 



Old Gold (McGredy) 1 00 



Ophelia (Wm. Paul & Son) 75 



Queen Mary (Dickson & Sons) 1 00 



Souvenir de E. Guillard (C. Chambard) ... 50 



