Dreer's mid-summer list 1918 . nd. Strong plants, SI. 50 Moon. Different from all other Roses, with beautiful semi-double flowers four and a half inches and over in diameter; pure whitein color, petals of great substance, beautifully cupped, forming a Clematis-likeflower. The large bunch of yellow stamens in the centre adds to its cts. each; $ per Entirely distinct, not only in Ramblers, but in climbing Rosesgenerally. The individual flowers are of a most elegant and graceful form, notstiff or unnatural, but as beautiful as a semi-double Aza


Dreer's mid-summer list 1918 . nd. Strong plants, SI. 50 Moon. Different from all other Roses, with beautiful semi-double flowers four and a half inches and over in diameter; pure whitein color, petals of great substance, beautifully cupped, forming a Clematis-likeflower. The large bunch of yellow stamens in the centre adds to its cts. each; $ per Entirely distinct, not only in Ramblers, but in climbing Rosesgenerally. The individual flowers are of a most elegant and graceful form, notstiff or unnatural, but as beautiful as a semi-double Azalea. In color it is a mostdelicate shade of soft pink when first opening, changing to carmine on the reverseof petals when fully expanded. These are produced in trusses, each truss a veri-table bouquet. 60 cts. each; § per Dorothy. Among Rambler Roses none has justly gained greater popu-larity than the beautiful pink Dorothy Perkins. The White Dorothy is a dupli-cate except in color. 60 cts. each; | per Rambler RoseDorothy Perkins(Offered on page 35) SPECIAI. OFFER One each of the 15 Hardy Climbing andRambler Roses (offered on pages 35 and36) for $ TENDER CEIMBING, or PIEEAR ROSES These are not hardy in the latitude of Philadelphia, exceptin favored positions, or with protection; especially adapted tocovering rafters, etc., in greenhouse, or for outdoor culture inthe de Dijon. An old favorite; flowers blush with salmon shadings; a fine climber for a sheltered Marie Henriette. Cherry crimson. By many this fine Rose is known as the Red Gloire de A. Richardson. A peculiar shade of orange yellow. Strong two-year-old plants, 60 cts. each; $^per doz. One each of the 3 sorts for SPECIAL NOTICE All of the Roses offered in this catalogue are supplied instrong two-year-old pot-grown plants that can be set outwithout danger of loss any time this summer, and whichwill likely give a fair crop of flowers before frost.


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