Dreer’s 
POTTED ROSES 
Three Glorious 
New Roses 
Little Beauty 
Howard & Smith, 1935 — Patent Pending 
Illustrated in color on the opposite page 
With this variety Mr. Howard introduces to the Rose world the herald of an entirely new 
race of everblooming Roses. It is a splendid variety for garden decoration combining a mass 
color effect with quantity of blooms borne in a continuous succession throughout the season. 
But it is equally indispensable as a producer of excellent cut flowers for the home and table 
adornment. The color of the formally arranged flowers is a brilliant cerise. An outstanding 
varietal feature is the eventual passing of the flowers to a pleasing soft deep pink with a 
warmth and loveliness that must be seen to be appreciated. The blooms are produced in 
great abundance and a bed of them presents a truly enchanting sight. $1.50 each; $15.00 
per doz. 
Crimson Glory 
Kordes, 1934—U. S. Plant Patent No. 105. 
Illustrated in color on the opposite page 
This beautiful, vigorous, and free flowering Rose gives us every 
promise of becoming one of our very best and most popular garden 
Roses. The plants branch freely producing a well spread yet 
compact bush of good symmetry. The large, urn-shaped buds 
open to well formed flowers of an intense deep and vivid crimson, 
shaded ox-blood red and mellowed by a soft velvety nap. Awarded 
Silver Medal International Flower Show, New York, Spring 1934. 
$1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 
Mrs. J. D. Eisele—The Perfumed Rose 
Howard & Smith, 1933—U. S. Plant Patent No. 67. 
Illustrated in color on page 166 
Winner of three Gold Medals—a Rose of outstanding merit 
with buds and flowers that are perfect in every stage of develop- 
ment from the expanding bud until fully open. The brilliance 
of its luscious cherry rose color is enhanced by a glow of scarlet 
that sparkles in artificial light. Beautiful, long, pointed buds 
unfurling into symmetrical blooms with elegantly reflexed mar- 
gins. Therich fruity fragrance of the long-stemmed blooms is most 
outstanding. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 
Two Wonderful 
New Climbing Roses 
Easlea’s Golden Rambler 
Easlea, 1934—U. S. Plant Patent No. 114. 
Illustrated in color on the opposite page 
This new Rose which is indeed most outstanding comes to us 
from England where it has proved a superb variety as attested by 
the fact that it received the Gold Medal of the Royal Horti- 
cultural Society, July 1932, and the Cory Cup for the best new 
seedling Climber or Rambler Rose of British origin introduced 
in 1932. It has comparatively large, well formed, double flowers 
of a rich golden yellow color. The blooms are arranged in large 
clusters and their desirability is greatly enhanced by their pleasing 
rich fragrance. $2.00 each; $20.00 per doz. 
Skyrocket 
Kordes 1934 
A beautiful new Rose—the forerunner of a distinct new race. 
A real everblooming Pillar Rose producing a great profusion of 
truly enormous flower clusters throughout the whole season. 
Makes a very showy display with its large clusters of medium- 
sized, brilliant rich red blooms. Of straight, upright habit which 
makes it most desirable and valuable either as a Pillar Rose or 
planted at the back of the shrubbery border. $1.50 each; $15.00 
per doz. 
Tri-O-Gen. Gardeners who wish to spray their Roses 
with one remedy that will take care of all the usual Rose 
troubles will find Tri-O-Gen an easily applied, perfectly 
safe, and effective spray. If applied weekly from early sea- 
son until severe frost it will give remarkable protection 
against Mildew and Black Spot besides all kinds of insect 
pests. It also is a plant stimulant. Trial size $1.50; standard 
size $4.00; large outfit $6.00; estate kit $20.00. « 
Every Rose lover should include these novelties in his garden 
New Exhibition Rose 
Symphony 
Symphony 
(Pink Frau Karl Druschki) 
Weigand, 1934—U. S. Plant Patent No. 79. 
This is an everblooming Hybrid Perpetual Rose bearing hand- 
some, massive blooms of perfect form often measuring 6 inches in 
diameter. They are carried on stout, straight stems. The buds are 
blush pink opening to pale rose with deep pink in the center and 
showing lighter at the edges. The open flowers are full and of 
symmetrical shape. A truly magnificent Rose. $1.50 each; $15.00 
per doz. 
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