HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— ROSES FOR SUMMER PLANTING 



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PRIMROSE, 



THE NEW 



YELLOW RAMBLER 



In this we have what has long been sought 

 after a real hardy yellow rambler a strong 

 vigorous grower and hardy under the same 

 conditions under which Dr. Van Fleet and 

 similar varieties will succeed. In color light 

 primrose-yellow which is maintained until the 

 petals drop. Its flowers are borne in trusses 

 of from 2 to 5, on long stems, about 2\ inches 

 in diameter. The plant is of vigorous climbing 

 habit, free flowering, mid-season and the 

 flowers last in good condition for a long time, 

 with healthy dark foliage. 



Strong plants, $1.00 each. 



Chaplin's Pink Climber 



New Hardy Climbing Rose 



CHAPLIN'S PINK CLIMBER 



Unquestionably the most important acquisition in climbing 

 Roses since the introduction of Dr. Van Fleet and Paul's Scarlet 

 Climber, universally recognized as the most popular climbing 

 Roses, and to which Chaplin's Pink Climber will prove an equally 

 valuable companion. 



This striking novelty originated in the same nursery in which 

 Paul's Scarlet Climber was raised. It is a cross between Paul's 

 Scarlet and American Pillar, of strong growth, perfectly hardy, 

 producing its large flowers, similar in size and form to Paul's 

 Scarlet, profusely in strong trusses of from 8 to 12 flowers each, 

 but in color a rich lively pink. 



At the Spring Show of the National Rose Society of England in 

 1928, it was the outstanding feature among the new Roses and 

 was awarded the Society's Gold Medal. 



Strong 2-year-old plants, $1.50 each. 



New Polyantha or Baby Rose 

 GLORIA MUNDI 



A Most Striking New Orange-Scarlet 



A wonderful improvement on Golden Salmon and all other 

 Roses of this type, in color the most brilliant orange-scarlet 

 imaginable which does not fade but retains its brilliancy to the 

 finish. 



The flowers are well formed, full double and borne in many 

 flowered graceful clusters. A free and continuous bloomer. 



It has won many honors at European Shows during 1928 and 

 1929 and also at the 1930 Spring Shows at Philadelphia and 

 Baltimore. 



Strong young plants in 5-inch pots, $1.00 each; $11.00 per dozen. 



New Polyantha Gloria Mundi 



