Tie Garden Magazine, May, 1921 
211 
FOUR NEW AMERICAN HYBRID-TEA ROSES 
The cream of the new varieties and should be in this year’s garden 
of every lover of Roses. The first three varieties are the production of 
the same growers who originated the beautiful Los Angeles Rose. 
WILLIAM F. DREER 
A beautiful Rose which, for delicacy of coloring, is not comparable to any other 
variety. The flowers, which are similar in shape to Los Angeles, are beautiful in all 
stages of development and are at their best in the half-expanded flower. These, in ex- 
panding, are of a soft, silvery shell-pink, the base of the petals of a rich golden-yellow 
which gives a golden suffusion to the entire flower. Particularly brilliant early and late 
in the season. Strong two-year-old California-grown plants, $2.50 each. 
MISS LOLITA ARMOUR 
The unique coloring of this novelty is a combination of tints difficult to describe. 
The flowers are of large size, full double and delightfully fragrant. Color, deep coral- 
red with a golden, coppery-red suffusion. The plant is a strong, vigorous grower, and 
very free-flowering. Strong two-year-old California-grown plants, $2.50 each. 
MRS. S. K. RINDGE 
This is undoubtedly, the finest yellow Rose we have. It is a strong 
grower and its rich, chrome-yellow flowers become suffused with salmon-pink 
as they mature. Strong two-year-old California-grown plants, $2.50 each. 
ROSE MARIE 
Reautiful buds and well-formed flowers of a pleasing clear rose-pink. We have no hesi- 
tancy in pronouncing it the best bedding Rose of its color to-day. It produces ideal long 
buds which open into large splendidly formed flowers. Strong two-year-old plants, $2.00 each. 
We will furnish one strong two-year-old plant each of the 
above four named Roses for $9.00 
Contains a beautiful colored plate of ROSE 
MARIE, also many photo-engravings of 
other Roses and tells how to grow them. It offers Plants of all kinds, including Dahlias, Hardy 
Perennials, Water Lilies, Aquatics, etc.; also Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Lawn Grass anil 
Agricultural Seeds, Garden Requisites of all kinds. A copy will be mailed free if you mention 
this publication. Write to-day. 
714-716 CHESTNUT ST., 
n PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Dreer’s Garden Book for 1921 
HENRY A. DREER 
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New American Hybrid-Tea Rose William F. Dreer 
F OR those who appreciate and demand some- 
thing far above the usual in distinction of 
surroundings, our superb selection of well- 
seasoned, especially nurtured shrubs and trees 
insures an ever-present source of gratification. 
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Beautiful Home Surroundings 
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FRAMINGHAM. MASSACHUSETTS 
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East Moriches, Long Island, N. Y. 
r DAHLIAS | 
“ Even Solomon in all his glory, 
was not arrayed like one of these.” 
The “GARDEN OF DREAMS” Collection 
Argyle. A glorious Decorative of rich apricot, suffused carmine, 
on long, strong stems. Gorgeously effective. $ 1 .OO 
California. A beautiful Peony-Flowered Dahlia from Holland, of 
a rich, deep yellow, the giant bloom standing well above foliage 
on long, stiff stems. $ 1 .OO 
Cour de la Paix. Another Peony -Flowered Dahlia of the colors 
our dreams are built of. A beautiful old rose, splashed and shaded 
old gold. One of the most beautiful for bouquets. Long, gracefully 
strong stems. $ 1 .OO 
Johnkeer Boreel Van Hooglander. A glowing orange salmon. 
Decorative. $ 1 .50 
Nokomis. A Peony-Flower of Stillman’s that flaunts proudly all 
the “Glory that was Nineveh’s.” The flower has a base of white 
and canary, heavily striped and speckled red. A striking flower 
on good stem. $ 1 .OO 
Pierrot (Cactus.) An unique and beautiful variety. Deep amber, 
every petal boldly tipped white, it is always the “Great Allure” 
of our gardens. $ 1 .OO 
To all ordering this collection we will include, gratis, 6 Dahlias of our 
own choice. 1 2 Grand Dahlias $5.00 
If 1 A BED OF BEAUTY 
lOO Gladioli — lO varieties Prepaid $5.00 
THE DAHLIA FARM, East Moriches, Long Island, New York 
