Dreer's POTTED ROSES 



Four Outstanding Hardy 

 Climbing Roses 



Blaze 



The New Everblootning Scarlet 



U. S. Plant Patent No. 10. A marvelous hardy climbing Rose 

 bearing a great quantity of magnificent dusters composed of 

 blazing scarlet blooms. The flowers are produced on both the 

 old and the new wood and established plants will give an outburst 

 of flowers during June with a continuation throughout the summer 

 and fall. It is without question one of the most beautiful of all 

 climbing Roses giving a rich effect in the garden, used on trellises, 

 garden houses, posts, or planted as festoons. $1.25 each; $12.50 

 per doz. 



Easlca's Golden Rambler 



Easlea's Golden Rambler 



U. S. Plant Patent No. 114. Now that this new English Rose 

 has flowered in this country there can be no doubt that it is the 

 most outstanding hardy yellow climbing Rose we have. It has 

 comparatively large, well-formed, double flowers which upon open- 

 ing are a rich deep golden jxUow color with a sheen of light orange. 

 The blooms are arranged in large clusters and their desirability 

 is greatly enhanced by their pleasing rich fragrance. It has proved 

 entirely hardy even during severe winter weather. §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 tempera- 

 tures 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 ruflled and 

 beautifully crinkled. Vigorous, delightfully fragrant, and splendid 

 for garden display or for cutting. SI. 50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



The New Dawn 



The Everblootning 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 a garden Rose. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



Five Beautiful 



Roses 



That will bring to your garden great 

 quantities of lovely blooms in a mar- 

 velous range of entrancing colors. 



Illustrated in color on the opposite page 



Carrie Jacobs Bond 



The Most Outstanding Rose of the Decade 



(Howard&Smith. 1935). U.S.PlantPatcntNo.l58. Amagnihcent 

 new Rose named in honor of the author of "The End of a Perfect 

 Day." Of aristocratic growth with large, double blooms of ideal 

 form carried singly on long, upright stems. The color is an en- 

 chanting rich deep rose enhanced by a luminous coral sheen. The 

 elegantly formed blooms are moderately fragrant and they are 

 good at all seasons. We feel confident that this w-ill be the most 

 popular Rose of years to come as it combines vigor, size of bloom, 

 and strong habit to an unusual degree. SI. 50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



Crimson Glory 



(Kordes, 1934). U. S. Plant Patent No. 105. This beautiful, 

 vigorous, and free flowering Rose has proved again during the 

 past season that it is one of our very best Roses. Dr. McFarland, 

 the eminent rosarian, wrote about it "There is a fineness of form 

 and a richness of color in it that I have never seen in any other 

 Rose." The plants branch freely producing well-spread yet 

 compact bushes of good symmetry. The large, urn-shaped buds 

 open to flowers of an intense deep and vivid crimson shaded with 

 deep red and mellowed by a soft velvety nap. It was awarded a 

 Silver Medal at the International Flower Show, New York, 

 Spring 1934. $1.25 each; S12.50 per doz. 



Glowing Sunset (Wilhelm Breder) 



(Kordes, 1934). U. S. Plant Patent No. 104. This glorious new 

 Hybrid-Tea Rose defies description. It gives us a most unusual 

 color combination and petal formation. The long, pointed buds 

 open to full, double flowers of a most artistic form with the inner 

 petals lengthened and twisted in the bizarre manner of a choice 

 Cactus Dahlia. The color is an indescribable blend of orange- 

 yellow and rose-pink presenting a unique and pleasing color effect. 

 When cut the blooms keep in perfect condition for several days. 

 Their alluring fragrance will endear them to everyone. It is a 

 free and continuous bloomer. Si 50 each; S15.00 per doz. 



Hinrich Gaede 



^Kordes, 1931). This magnificent Rose occupies the coveted 

 position of being the most colorful of all Roses. It has long, 

 pointed, shapely buds of a brilliant Nasturtium red color. The 

 flowers are large, double, high centered, and of ideal shape. The 

 color is truly the most vivid and brilliant, unlike any other Rose. 

 It is a rich luminous vermilion shaded with golden yellow such as 

 is found in our high-colored modern Zinnias. The combination of 

 these clear and rich tones is bound to thrill every gardener and the 

 rich fruity fragrance adds further charm. It blooms freely and 

 continuously. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



Little Beauty 



(Howard & Smith, 1935). U. S. Plant Patent No. 149. With the 

 introduction of this new Rose Mr. Howard gave the world an 

 entirely new race of everblooming Roses. It is a splendid variety 

 for garden decoration combining a mass color effect with quality 

 blooms borne in a continuous succession throughout the season, 

 but it is equally indispensable as a producer of cut flowers for the 

 home and table decoration. The color of the formally arranged 

 flowers is a brilliant cerise. An outstanding feature is the eventual 

 passing of the flowers to a pleasing soft deep pink with a warmth 

 an 1 loveliness that must be seen to be appreciated. $100 each; 

 $10.00 per doz. 



The set of five, value $6.15, for $6.00. 



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Every Rose lover should include these nove Ities in his garden 



