This collection consists of well-tried varieties, including three of our recent 
American introductions, Mrs. William C. Egan, Rose Marie and William F. 
Dreer. The best selection of twelve varieties either for garden decoration or 
to supply an abundance of choice flowers to cut throughout the summer and 
fall. All are delightfully fragrant. 
New American Hybrid-Tea Rose 
Mrs. William C. Egan 
DREER’S 1923 
GARDEN BOOK 
PRICE: Except where noted, $1.00 each; 
$12.00 per dozen; $90.00 per 100. 25 or more 
supplied at 100 rate. Or we will supply one each 
of the Dreer Dozen Roses as named above for 
$12.00. All extra strong two-year-old plants, 
specially prepared to give immediate results. 
CAROLINE TESTOUT. The rose that has 
given Portland, Oregon, the name “The Rose 
City.” A bright satiny-rose, free and fragrant. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Intense 
saffron-yellow, stained deep crimson, partic¬ 
ularly beautiful in bud form. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. Beautiful, well shaped 
buds and large full flowers of an intense, 
dazzling crimson-scarlet. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA. Splen¬ 
didly formed flowers and buds on long stems. 
Soft pearly-white with just a tint of lemon in 
the centre. 
KILLARNEY BRILLIANT. Larger, more 
double and more intense in color than the 
old favorite Killarney, a rich glowing rosy- 
carmine. 
LOS ANGELES. One of the finest roses yet 
introduced, flowers of a luminous flame-pink, 
toned with coral and shaded with translucent 
gold at the base of the petals. Buds long and 
pointed expanding into flowers of mammoth 
proportions; very fragrant. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. (The Daily 
Mail Rose). Buds coral-red, shaded yellow 
at the base. The medium sized open flowers 
are semi-double of a superb coral-red, shaded 
with yellow and rosy scarlet, passing to 
shrimp-red. 
LADY URSULA. A remarkably strong 
grower, in a distinct shade of flesh-pink, tea 
scented. 
MRS. WILLIAM C. EGAN. Two-tone 
pink, the reverse of the petals a soft light 
pink, the interior deep flesh with a golden line 
at the base of the petals, an exceptionally 
free bloomer. $1.50 each. 
An ideal bedding rose of 
RED RADIANCE. 
a bright cerise-red. 
ROSE MARIE. Wonderfully free flowering, 
of a most pleasing rose-pink. 
WILLIAM F. DREER. Exquisite in its 
delicate coloring. A soft, silvery, shell-pink, 
the base of the petals of a rich golden-yellow 
which at certain stages gives a golden suffu¬ 
sion to the entire flower. $1.50 each. 
Besides illustrating Roses for every purpose, it is the best guide for your Garden. Its articles for planting and caring for 
Flowers and Vegetables were written by experts. The varieties listed are dependable in quality and germination. 
Free if you mention this publication. 
HENRY A. DREER, 714-716 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, P 
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