Dreer's autumn catalogue 1929 (1929) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1929 dreersautumncata1929henr Year: 1929 DREER'S GARDEN ROSES FOR FALL PLANTING Experienced professional growers as well as amateurs who have had experience, are turning more and more each season with greater favor towards fall planting, and we strongly recommend this where careful attention can be given to the simple methods of winter protection recommended in our cultural leaflet which we mail free on application. We are now booking orders for strong two- year-old field-grown dormant plants of the varieties listed on this and th


Dreer's autumn catalogue 1929 (1929) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1929 dreersautumncata1929henr Year: 1929 DREER'S GARDEN ROSES FOR FALL PLANTING Experienced professional growers as well as amateurs who have had experience, are turning more and more each season with greater favor towards fall planting, and we strongly recommend this where careful attention can be given to the simple methods of winter protection recommended in our cultural leaflet which we mail free on application. We are now booking orders for strong two- year-old field-grown dormant plants of the varieties listed on this and the following pages, delivery of which will be made as soon as the plants are properly ripened, usually late in October or early November. Our Roses are all strong two-year-old American-grown, budded or grafted, and while some planters prefer stock grown on their own roots on account of the possibility of budded plants developing wild shoots, this will rarely occur if the deep planting as directed in our cultural notes is followed. Much can be said in favor of budded plants, they being more vigorous, producing finer blooms, coming into bearing sooner, and are as permanent and hardy as those on their own roots, while many of the very finest varieties will not succeed at all when grown on their own roots, and preference is given to budded plants by all who have had experience with the different classes. Free Delivery. We prepay all transportation charges on dormant Roses for fall planting at prices quoted in this catalogue. Two Valuable New American Hybrid-Tea Bedding Roses Not sensational novelties, but two splendid bedding roses that will take their place along with Red and Pink Radiance as all around bedding varieties suited to all parts of the country. Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thorn (Howard & Smith, 1926). We are convinced that this is the best yellow bedding rose we have today. It is of clean healthy vigorous growth with abundant dark bronzy disease-resisting foliage and a con- t


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