Dreer's Quality Dormant Roses for Fall Planting 



Novelties and Varieties of Recent Introduction— Continued 



Poinsettia 



Howard & Smith, 1938. The semi-double flowers of a 

 most intense and scorching scarlet color. They are 

 produced profusely during the whole season. Vigorous 

 plants of fairly tall habit. $60.00 per 100. 



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R. M. S. Queen Mary 



R. M. S. Queen Mary 



H. A. Verschuren, 1937. Plant Patent No. 249. The 

 most outstanding new Rose. A scintillating combina- 

 tion of glowing salmon and exquisite pure pink with 

 a radiant gleam emanating from the orange base 

 of the petals. A vigorous grower, exceptionally free 

 flowering and with fragrant blooms of superb form. 

 $75.00 per 100. 



oignora 



Aicardi, 1934. Plant Patent No. 201. Lovely long 

 buds of a warm burnt sienna changing to a lighter 

 mandarin hue as they open. The plants make a vigorous 

 tall growth and produce an abundance of shows' flowers. 

 $9.00 per doz.; $60.00 per 100. 



Springtime 



Howard & Smith, 1935. This Rose has the exquisite 

 pink shade of apple blossoms. Makes elegant sprays of 

 semi-double cup-shaped blooms which are useful for 

 cutting. $40.00 per 100. 



Symphony — Pink Frau Karl Druschki 



Weigand, 1934. Plant Patent No. 79. An everbloom- 

 ing Hybrid-Perpetual, bearing handsome flowers on 

 stout sturdy stems. The buds are blush pink opening to 

 pale rose, deep pink in the center of the flower, shading 

 white to the edges. $50.00 per 100. 



Two New- 

 Glowing Climbing Roses 



Apricot Glow 



Brownell, 1936. U. S. Plant Patent No. 200. A truly 

 magnificent climber with medium-sized flowers of a 

 light apricot color shading to yellow at the base. The 

 outer parts of the petals are a rich deep apricot which 

 gives the blooms an unusual charm. The blooms are 

 produced in showy large trusses. The double and nicely 

 formed flowers have a fruity fragrance. $50.00 per 100. 



Golden Glow^ 



Brownell, 1936. Plant Patent No. 263. A splendid 

 companion to the preceding. The plants are equally as 

 vigorous and as free blooming with 4 or 5 medium-sized 

 flowers of lovely semi-double form arranged in attrac- 

 tive flower clusters. The color is a pure bright yellow 

 without any other shadings. $50.00 per 100. 



TWO OUTSTANDING HARDY 

 CLIMBING ROSES 



Easlea's Golden Rambler 



Easlea's Golden Rambler 



Easlea, 1932. U. S. Plant Patent No. 114. What a 

 magnificent climbing Rose! It has quite large well- 

 formed double flowers of an appealing rich deep golden 

 yellow color enhanced by a luminous sheen of light 

 orange. The blooms are artistically arranged in large 

 clusters and their pleasing fragrance is a most desir- 

 able feature. It has proved entirely hardy. $50.00 per 

 100. 



The New^ Daw^n 

 The Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet 



U. S. Plant Patent No. 1. Exquisite long flesh pink 

 buds and beautiful double flowers of a delicate and 

 pleasing blush pink shade. Fine for cutting on account 

 of its splendid long stems. $12.00 per doz.; $75.00 per 

 100. 



Skyrocket 



The New Everblooming Shrub Rose 

 Skyrocket 



Kordes, 1934. A real everblooming Shrub Rose pro- 

 ducing enormous flower clusters throughout the entire 

 season. Makes a magnificent display with its showy 

 clusters composed of medium-sized brilliant red blooms. 

 Of straight, upright habit which makes it most de- 

 sirable and valuable planted by itself or in combination 

 with various kinds of shrubs. A forerunner of a dis- 

 tinct new race. $30.00 per 100. 



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