Dreetr’s 
POTTED ROSES 
Three American Hardy Climbing Roses 
Climbing Roses always add a touch to the 
garden that cannot be secured by any other 
means and these three varieties are extra fine. 
Blaze 
The New Hardy 
Everblooming Scarlet 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 10 
A marvelous new hardy climbing Rose 
with the blazing color of Paul’s Scarlet 
Climber and the everblooming habit of 
Gruss an Teplitz. It thus combines the 
most attractive features of its two 
parents. It is a vigorous climbing 
variety which will grow to considerable 
height and will produce an abundance 
of flowers on both the old and new 
growth. It is without question a Rose 
which is destined to great popularity as 
it blooms continuously after once having 
become established. Strong, 2-year-old 
plants $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 
Golden Climber 
Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 28 
This is the first true golden yellow climber with quality blooms 
able to withstand sub-zero temperatures without injury. Carries 
its glorious flowers on stems 18 inches long with a burst of flowers 
continued throughout the season with recurrent blooms. Pure 
golden yellow buds heavily marked with orange-scarlet opening to 
semi-double flowers of a solid golden yellow color. The petals are 
gracefully ruffled and beautifully crinkled. Vigorous, delightfully 
fragrant, and splendid for garden display or for cutting. Strong, 
2-year-old plants $2.00 each; $20.00 per doz. 
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The New Dawn 
The New Dawn 
The Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 1 
A counterpart of the beautiful and popular flesh pink Rose, 
Dr. Van Fleet, embodying all its fine qualities but having the 
added advantage of blooming perpetually throughout the season. 
It is a sport from Dr. Van Fleet which is universally acknowledged 
as one of the best and most popular American Climbing Roses. 
The New Dawn is equally valuable having the same long, pointed, 
flesh pink buds and double flowers but the blooms are produced 
continuously throughout the summer and fall months which 
increases its value considerably. As the flowers are carried on 
fine, long stems it makes as fine a cut flower as garden Rose. 
Strong, 2-year-old plants $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 
Climbing Hybrid-Tea Roses 
While not as free flowering as the bush type of Hybrid-Tea 
Roses, these climbing forms produce a large crop of flowers in June, 
with a liberal scattering of blooms throughout the season. All of 
these varieties require protection in the latitude of Philadelphia 
and are especially desirable in the southern states. 
Climbing Etoile de Hollande. A climbing form of this most 
popular Rose with beautiful, well formed, red blooms. 
Climbing Hoosier Beauty. Beautifully shaped buds of large 
size. Rich dazzling scarlet blooms. 
Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. A climbing form of 
this popular white Rose. 
Climbing Lady Ashtown. The best of the climbing Hybrid- 
Tea varieties. Very large rose-pink flowers. 
Climbing Lady Sylvia. Charming, well formed flowers of a 
light soft pink tone tinted with yellow at the base. 
Climbing Los Angeles. Beautiful sweet-scented flowers of a 
luminous flame pink with golden coral suffusion. 
Climbing Mme. Edouard Herriot. A climbing form of the 
popular coral red Daily Mail Rose. 
Climbing Mrs. Aaron Ward. Beautiful Indian yellow flowers. 
Marechal Niel. 
Mermaid. Beautiful, single, creamy white flowers measuring 
3 to 4 inches in diameter. A splendid pillar Rose. 
Souvenir de Claudius Denoyel. A fine pillar Rose with rich 
glistening crimson blooms tinted vermilion. Of enormous size 
with long, velvety crimson buds. 
Any of the above: $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. 
Superb; bright golden yellow. Tea-scented. 
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