HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



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Two Single Flowering Gems 

 Either for Bedding or for Easter Forcing 



We do not know the parentage of these two vari- 

 eties. They have been introduced as Polyanthas, but 

 are entirely distinct from this type. Both are strong, 

 vigorous growers and profuse bloomers; the flowers 

 are almost single but are held on the plants as per- 

 sistently as on any of the best of the double flowering 

 Polyantha type. The flowers are of good size, nearly 

 2 inches in diameter. Aside of being profuse and con- 

 tinuous flowering for bedding purposes, they will also 

 undoubtedly prove popular for Easter forcing as pot 

 plants, being different from anything now grown. 

 Else Poulsen. An attractive, clear rose-pink. 

 Kirsten Poulsen. Splendid bright scarlet. 



Strong two-year-old plants, $1.50 each. Stock 

 limited. 



Perpetual-flowering Bedding Roses 



Gruss an Aachen. A very distinct type of Polyantha 

 Rose with exceptionally large flowers for this class 

 of Rose, always a mass of bloom through the sea- 

 son. Color, flesh-pink with salmon and yellow 

 shadings. $60.00 per 100. 



Gruss an Teplitz. The well-known popular scarlet 

 with deep crimson shading, not a large flower but 

 there is no better bedding Rose, it succeeds every- 

 where. $50.0O per 100. 



Herniosa. The old favorite pink Bourbon Rose. A 

 splendid bedding Rose. $50.00 per 100 



Climbing Hybrid-Teas and Tender 

 Climbing Roses 



Black Boy. An Australian introduction where it is 

 a great favorite, a sweet-scented, large, flery-scar- 

 let, overlaid with blackish-maroon. 75 cts. each. 



Climbing Hoosier Beauty. Rich, dazzling, crimson- 

 scarlet. 75 cts. each. 



Climbing H. V. Maeliin. Very large, double, crimson- 

 scarlet. 75 cts. each. 



Climbing liO.s Angeles. Beautiful, luminous, flame- 

 pink flowers, with golden suffusion, of very strong 

 climbing habit. 75 cts. each. 



Climbing Lady Hillingdon. Luminous coppery-apricot 

 yellow. 75 cts. each. 



Climbing Caroline Testout. Combines all the good 

 points of the popular pink bush Rose in climbing 

 form. 75 cts. each. 



Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. A climbing form 

 of this popular white Rose. 50 cts. each. 



Climbing Lady Ashtown. The best of all the climbing 

 Hybrid-Tea varieties. A plant in the most exposed 

 part of our Nursery, with very little protection, has 

 withstood many winters, producing not only an im- 

 mense crop of its very large soft rose-colored flow- 

 ers in June, but continuing to bloom almost with- 

 out intermission until the end of the season. 75 cts. 

 each. 



Climbing Mrs. Aaron Warjl. Identical with the 

 bush form, a rich Indian yeilow. 75 cts. each. 



Climbing Souvenir rte H. A. Verschuren (New). A 

 strong climbing form of this pretty yellow with 

 larger flowers than in the bush form. $1.00 each. 



Gloire de Dijon. An old favorite blush with salmon 

 shadings. 75 ct.s. each. 



Gwen Nash. One of the prettiest climbers we know, a 

 large semi-double beautiful soft shell-pink opening 

 out flat to a very attractive flower. 75 cts. each. 



Marechai Niel. The old favorite yellow. 75 cts. each. 



Mermaid. A beautiful single pure ivory-white of 

 great size with cream and lemon center and an at- 

 tractive large cluster of stamens, continuously in 

 bloom. $1.00 each. 



Miss Marion Manifold. Australian variety, said to be 

 the finest climber yet introduced, of a rich, brilliant 

 crimson. 75 cts. each. 



Paul's Liemou Pillar. Well formed, large, fragrant 

 flowers of a pale lemon-yellow. $1.00 each. 



Souvenir de Claudius Denoyal. A rich glistening crim- 

 son red, tinted vermilion, cupped flowers of enor- 

 mous size, a fine pillar Rose. 75 cts. each. 



Baby Rambler and Polyantha 

 Roses 



Strong Two- Year-Old Plants 



Per 100 



Cecile Brunner (The Fairy or Sweetheart Rose). 



Soft rosy-pink .$50 00 



Chatillon Rose. Gracefully formed semidouble 

 flowers in sprays of 15 to 50 or more flowers 

 each. Color, silvery crimson-rose, gradually 

 passing to a white centre 50 00 



Eva Tesehendorff. The flrst really worth-while 



white Baby Rambler 50 00 



Ideal. The darkest colored of all the Baby 



Roses, an intense rich lustrous garnet 50 00 



Lafayette. Large, brilliant cherry-crimson.... 50 00 



Le Marne. A beautiful semi-double with very 

 pretty, good sized flowers, bright salmon-rose 

 at the edges, rosy blush at the centre .'iO 00 



Louise Walters. Soft, tender pink 50 00 



Miss Edith Cavell. Brilliant scarlet-red with 



darker shadings 50 00 



Mme. Norbert Levavasseur. The crimson Baby 



Rambler 50 00 



Mrs. Cutbush. Almost identical in color with 



Dorothy Perkins 50 00 



Orleans. Large, geranium-red, white centre... 50 00 



Rudolf Kluis. Rich glowing vermilion, a ro- 

 bust grower and very prolific 50 00 



Superba. The richest colored dark variety yet 

 introduced, a brilliant, rich, deep carmine. 

 The individual flowers are of medium size; 

 very free-flowering 60 00 



New^ Rambler and Climbing Roses 



Albertine. A remarkably free-flowering rambler with 

 nicely shaped buds expanding to moderately double 

 flowers of splendid form, nearly four inches in 

 diameter, of pleasing cameo-pink with silvery suf- 

 fusion, sweetly scented; foliage, rich deep, glossy 

 green. 75 cts. each. 



Bonnie Prince. Pure snow-white, similar in form to 

 Paul's Scarlet Climber. This will no' doubt super- 

 sede all other hardy w^hite climbing Roses. 60 cts. 

 each. 



Emily 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. 75 cts. each. 



Ernestine Cosme. 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. 75 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. 

 Awarded a Gold Medal at the National Rose Societies 

 Show at Glasgow, Scotland in 1924.. $1.00 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. 75 cts. each. 



Star of Persia. A brilliant new variety, with flowers 

 somewhat on the style of the old Harrison's yellow, 

 semi-double, bright yellow and about 3 inches in 

 diameter. It makes a striking climber or pillar 

 rose from 8 to 10 feet high, bursting into showers 

 of sparkling bloom in June. It does not fade and the 

 flower trusses last for several weeks. $1.00 each. 



The Beacon. A distinct and effective, bright fiery-red, 

 with white eye in the way of American Pillar, single 

 and semi-double, isroduced in large clusters. 75 cts. 

 each. 



General List of Climbing and Rambler Roses 



Per 100 



Alida Lovett $50 00 



American Pillar 50 00 



Bess Lovett 50 00 



Christine Wright 50 00 



Climbing American Beauty 50 00 



Crimson Rambler 50 00 



Dorothy Perkins 50 00 



Dr. Robert Huey 60 00 



Dr. W. Van Fleet 50 00 



Per 100 



Excelsa . .'i!50 00 



Gardenia 50 00 



Hiawatha 50 00 



Mary Lovett 50 00 



Paul's Scarlet Climber 50 00 



Rosarie 50 00 



Silver Moon 50 00 



Tausendschoen 50 00 



( Wichuraiana 40 00 



