Dreer's garden book 1922 (1922) Dreer's garden book 1922 dreersgardenbook1922henr Year: 1922 Gorgeous New Climbing Rose Paul's Scarlet Climber This is without question the most important addition to our list of Climbing Roses in many years; no other Rose in any class can compare with it for brilliancy of color, which is a vivid scarlet .that is maintained without burning or bleaching until the petals fall. The flowers are of medium size, semi-double, very freely produced in clusters of from three to twenty flowers each on much branched canes, the plants being literally covered with flowers fr


Dreer's garden book 1922 (1922) Dreer's garden book 1922 dreersgardenbook1922henr Year: 1922 Gorgeous New Climbing Rose Paul's Scarlet Climber This is without question the most important addition to our list of Climbing Roses in many years; no other Rose in any class can compare with it for brilliancy of color, which is a vivid scarlet .that is maintained without burning or bleaching until the petals fall. The flowers are of medium size, semi-double, very freely produced in clusters of from three to twenty flowers each on much branched canes, the plants being literally covered with flowers from top to bottom. It is of strong climbing habit and perfectly hardy. It was awarded a Gold Medal by the National Rose Society and an award of Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society of England, and was also awarded during the summer of 1918 the much coveted Gold Medal at the Bagatelle Gardens, Paris. We have distributed many thousands of Paul's Scarlet Climber and have yet to hear from anyone who has been dissatisfied with it. The price last spring was $ each, but we have prepared an immense stock of it for this season's sale which enables us to offer extra heavy two-year-old plants at $ each; .00 per 100; twenty-five or more being supplied at hundred rates. NE^W RUGOSA HYBRID ROSE F. J. Qrootendorst (Grootendorst, 1919) This is a new type of Rose which might properly be called a Rugosa Baby Rambler, it being a cross between Rugosa and the crimson Baby Rambler. Imagine a shrub-like Rugosa Rose covered with trusses of crimson Baby Ram- bler Roses and you will have a fair conception of this new hybrid variety. It is not a Rose that you want to plant in with your bed of Hybrid-Tea or Hybrid Perpetual Roses, but is valuable to plant as an isolated specimen or in a mass in a bed in an exposed position or among shrubs in the shrubbery border or use it for an everblooming hedge for which purpose it is admirably adapted. It is absolutely hardy and continues in bloom until lat


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