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T he bulk of our Roses were field grown in 1919, then carefully dug, planted in pots and stored 
in cold frames. By this plan the stock is strong and ready to start blooming as soon as planted, 
and is much superior to plants forced by high temperature. 
The Dreer Dozen Hardy Everblooming Hybrid-Tea Roses 
is revised each year to include the very best for garden culture. This collection will furnish a constant supply 
of hlooms throughout the summer and autumn—the hest of every color. 
GENERAL MACARTHUR— 
Flowers of good form, of a 
warm, rich crimson-scarlet, and 
delightfully scented. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON 
—Intense saffron-yellow stained 
with deep crimson changing 
to a deep coppery - saffron 
yellow. 
OPHELIA—Delicate tint of sal¬ 
mon-flesh, shaded with rose, 
very floriferous. Long, stiff 
stems. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT— 
Coral-red, shaded with yellow 
at the base, the open flowers of 
medium size, semi-double, are 
a superb coral-red, shaded with 
yellow and bright rosy-scarlet 
passing to shrimp-red. 
LADY URSULA—A delightful 
tone of flesh-pink, delicately 
tea-scented. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY—A 
beautiful shade of coral-rose 
inside of petals shading to flesh- 
pink. 
KILLARNEY QUEEN—Decided 
improvement on the popular 
Killarney. Sparkling cerise- 
pink color, shading lighter at 
the base of the petals. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK— 
Deep imperial pink with outside 
of petals silvery rose-white. 
MME. JULES B O U C H E— 
White, at times slightly tinted 
with blush on the reverse side 
of petals. Long, stiff stems. 
RADIANCE-Brilliant carmine- 
pink, with salmon-pink and yel¬ 
low shadings at the base of the 
petals; truly a Rose for every 
garden. 
RED RADIANCE-A counter¬ 
part of Radiance except in 
color, which is a clear cerise- 
red. 
CAROUNE TESTOUT —One 
of the most popular bedders. 
Bright, satiny-rose, very free 
and fragrant. 
Strong two-year-old plants for immediate results, $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen, $75.00 per 100. 
DREER’S 1920 
GARDEN BOOK 
Besides illustrating Roses for every purpose, it is the best guide for your Garden. Its articles 
for both planting and caring for Flowers and Vegetables were written by experts. The varieties 
listed are dependable in quality and germination. It is quite as much a Garden Book as a 
catalogue. Free if you mention this publication. 
HENRY A. DREER 
714-716 Chestnut Street, Pbiladelpbia, Pa, 
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Required where there is a Brooks Sprinkling System, it keeps your 
lawn watered evenly and regularly, yet its installation does not mar 
the surface beauty of the lawn, nor does the system interfere with 
lawn mowing. 
A specially patented feature of the Brooks Sprinkling System makes 
it absolutely frost proof. 
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441 Penobscot Bldg. Detroit, Mich. 
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