HENRY A. DREER 



Roses 



WHOLESALE LIST 



61 



New Climbing and Rambler 

 Roses 



Bonfire. One of the freest flowering, of Dorothy 

 Perkins type but with great trusses of cherry crim- 

 son flowers; an early bloomer. 50 cts. each. 



EmilT Gray. In this we have a real yellow climbing 

 Rose. The buds are long and pointed, of splendid 

 shape; in color, a beautiful light orange-yellow, 

 changing to pale orange as they expand; they are 

 borne on stiff stems of sufficient length for cutting; 

 dark green, glossy, holly-like foliage. 50 cts. each. 



Ernestine Cosnie. A unique single-flowered variety of 

 pretty form and of a delicate soft pink, these are 

 borne in great pyramidal shaped many flowered 

 sprays in great profusion. 50 cts. each. 



Jacotte. A wonderfully distinct Rose of strong, vig- 

 orous habit, bronzy colored branches and rich green, 

 glossy, disease resisting foliage and good sized, de- 

 lightfully sweet scented flowers of a light salmon- 

 orange with golden-yellow shadings at the base of 

 the petals. On account of its strong, healthy growth, 

 clean foliage and beautiful flowers, differing from 

 all other varieties, we consider this a gem among 

 climbers and a Rose that will please all who plant 

 it. CO cts. each. 



Le Reve. A yellow pillar Rose of which Dr. J. Horace 

 McFarland, editor of the American Rose Annual, 

 under date of May 31, 1927, said: "Le Reve is per- 

 fectly beautiful today, a yellow Rose requiring no 

 excuse for fading, for it is yellow and stays yel- 

 low. The foliage is good, the plant is good looking 

 and the fragrance to me is delightful." 50 cts. each. 



Mine. Jenny. A very strong growing climber with 

 large, healthy disease resisting foliage with flowers 

 two inches and over in diameter borne in clusters 

 of from 5 to 7 flowers each, these are cup shaped, 

 quite full of a delicate satiny rose color with a 

 delightful fragrance. 75 cts. each. 



Illarie Gonchault. Identical with Dorothy Perkins, 

 excepting in color, which is a clear geranium-pink 

 without magenta shadings. Very free and early, 

 50 cts. each. 



Paul's Lemon Pillar. A very beautiful and entirely 

 distinct large double, sulphur-yellow, perfectly 

 formed flower, that has proven hardy in this lati- 

 tude during the past two seasons. Fine as a pillar 

 Rose. 50 cts. each. 



Phyllis Bide. The feature of this variety is that It 

 blooms continuously throughout the summer and 

 fall, and while its flowers are small they are of ex- 

 quisite form In the bud opening with gracefully 

 reflexed petals and are produced in long, loose 

 sprays; in color a pale gold at base, flushed and 

 shaded pretty rosy-carmine towards the edges. 

 60 cts. each. 



Solarium. In single-flowered Ramblers this is a gem. 

 It is of the same type as Hiawatha on which it is 

 a decided improvement, the flowers being larger, 

 more freely produced and of more brilliant coloring, 

 an intensely rich crimson-scarlet. 50 cts. each. 



Two New Hardy Climbing Roses 



Two New Hardy Climbing Roses introduced by the 

 American Rose Society. Of the various Roses dis- 

 tributed through arrangements made by the Ameri- 

 can Rose Society with the U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, where these varieties were raised by the late 

 Dr. W. Van Fleet, we consider Breeze Hill and Glen- 

 dale among the most distinct and valuable. 



Breeze Hill. On account of its color, which is a deep 

 cream with tints of pink and salmon, it has very 

 aptly been described as a hardy Gloire de Dijon; the 

 flowers are large and very double, it is of strong 

 climbing habit, perfectly hardy and one of the lat- 

 est to come into bloom. 



Rlendale. A perfectly hardy climber with heavy dark 

 green disease resistant foliage and long, slightly 

 fragrant, beautiful lemon-yellow buds of uniform 

 shape which open to creamy-white, fairly double 

 flowers which are borne in clusters of up to 20 

 flowers on stems long enough for cutting. 



Strong two-year-old plants of either, 75 cts. each. 



Climbins American Beauty Rose 



General List of Climbing and 

 Rambler Roses 



Per 100 



Alida Lovett $50 00 



American Pillar 50 00 



Aviateur Bleriut ."iO 00 



Bess Lovett 50 00 



Christine Wright 50 00 



Climbini;; American Beauty 50 00 



Crimson Rambler 50 00 



Dorothy Perkins 50 00 



Dr. W. Van Fleet 50 00 



E.xcelsa 50 00 



Gardenia 50 00 



Hiawatha 50 00 



Mary Lovett 50 00 



Mary Wallace 50 00 



Paul's Scarlet Climber 50 00 



Roserie 50 00 



Silver Moon 50 00 



The Beacon 50 00 



Tausendschoen 50 00 



Wichuraiana 40 00 



Moss Roses 



Per 100 



Blanche Morcau. Pure white .$50 00 



Crested Moss. Rose color, prettily crested.... 60 00 



Henry Martin. Good crimson 50 00 



Princess Adelaide. Silvery rose 60 00 



Salet. Light rose 50 OO 



