. Dreer quality seeds plants bulbs. Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. Roses by Mail If Roses are wanted by mail please add to your remittance 10% (13% west 0/ the Missis- sippi) of the catalog price to cover postage and special packing. Minimum charge 10 cents. DREER'S GARDEN ROSES for Fall Planting Many gardeners prefer planting their Roses in the fall because of the extra-fine results they achieve. This method gives the plants a chance to start into growth early in the season before the ground could be prepared for plan


. Dreer quality seeds plants bulbs. Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. Roses by Mail If Roses are wanted by mail please add to your remittance 10% (13% west 0/ the Missis- sippi) of the catalog price to cover postage and special packing. Minimum charge 10 cents. DREER'S GARDEN ROSES for Fall Planting Many gardeners prefer planting their Roses in the fall because of the extra-fine results they achieve. This method gives the plants a chance to start into growth early in the season before the ground could be prepared for planting. For full cultural directions write for our free leaflet on Roses. We are now booking orders for strong 2-year-old field-grown dormant plants of the varieties listed on these pages. Delivery will be made as soon as the plants are properly ripened, usually in late October and early November. NEW ROSES and Varieties of Recent Introduction Everblooming Hybrid-Tea 18-001 Alice Harding (Mallerin, 1937). Plant Patent No. 202. A real yellow exhibition Rose with wonderful garden qualities. Golden yellow buds flaked carmine, opening into fragrant pure golden blooms. $ each; $ per doz. 18-011 Better Times (Jos. H. Hill Co., 1934). Plant Patent No. 23. Long crimson buds and fragrant large brilliant cerise- red flowers. $ each; $ per doz. 18-023 Carrie Jacobs Bond (Howard & Smith, 1934). Plant Patent No. 158. Magnificent fragrant blooms of deep rose with luminous coral sheen. $ each; $ per doz. 18-027 Countess Vandal (M. Leenders, 1932). Plant Patent No. 38. Orange-copper buds opening into fragrant brilliant pink blooms with salmon glow. Winner of the Toronto Rose Society Gold Medal. $ each; $ per doz. 18-028 Crimson Glory (Kordes, 1934). Plant Patent No. 105. A very remarkable Rose of vigorous growth with superb blooms of deep crimson mellowed by a soft velvety nap. Delightfully fragrant. $ each; $ per doz. 18-041 Dicksons Centennial (


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