M ay, 1919 
Dreer’s Roses for the Garden 
The bulk of our Roses were field grown in 1918; then carefully dug, planted 
in pots and stored in cold frames. Under this plan the stock is strong and ready 
to start blooming, and much superior to stock forced by high temperature. 
Lady Ashtown—Soft rose shad¬ 
ing to yellow, flowers large on ' 
long stems. 
Lady Alice Stanley—A beautiful 
shade of coral-rose, inside of 
petals shading to flesh-pink. 
The Dreer’s Dozen Hardy Everblooming Hybrid-Tea Roses 
is revised each year to include the very best Hybrid-Teas for Garden culture. 
This collection will furnish a constant supply of blooms throughout the summer 
and autumn—the best of every color. 
Duchess of Wellington—Intense saffron-yellow stained 
with deep crimson, changing to a deep coppery saffron- 
yellow. 
Ecarlate—Produces a greater number of flowers than 
any other Hybrid-Tea in our collection. Intense bril¬ 
liant scarlet color and of perfect form. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock—Deep im¬ 
perial pink with outside of petals 
silvery rose-white. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward—A distinct 
IndiaA-yellow, shading lighter to¬ 
wards the edges. 
My Maryland^—Bright but tender 
salmon-pink, shaded with rose, 
very floriferous. Long stiff stems. 
Ophelia—Delicate tint of salmon- 
flesh, shaded with rose, very flo¬ 
riferous. Long stiff stems. 
Lady Ursula—A delightful tone 
of flesh-pink, delicately tea-scented. 
Caroline Testout—One of the 
most popular bedders. Bright 
satiny-rose, very free and fra¬ 
grant. 
Mme. Jules Bouche—White, at 
times slightly tinted with blush on 
the reverse side of petals. Long, 
stiff stems. 
75 cents each; $7.50 per dozen; $60. per 100 
DREER’S 1919 Besides illustrating Roses for every purpose, is the best guide for your Garden. Its articles for both planting and caring 
CARDFN BOOK Vegetables and Flowers were written by experts. The varieties listed are dependable in quality and germination. It 
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choosing the varieties you wish to have next 
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Mayfair 
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