Dreer's garden book 1916 (1916) Dreer's garden book 1916 dreersgardenbook1916henr Year: 1916 194 j HEnRTADREIR --PHIIADOPHIA-M- SELECT ROSES Climbing Rose Silver Moon FOUR FINE CLIMBING HYBRID-TEA ROSES. While not as a rule as free-flowering as the bush type of Hybrid- Tea Roses, these climbing forms produce a large crop of beautiful flowers in June, with a very fair scattering of blooms throughout the season. In pruning this class, cut out all small, thin wood and cut the strong shoots back to prominent eyes. Climbing Caroline A climbing form of the old favorite satiny-pink. Cli


Dreer's garden book 1916 (1916) Dreer's garden book 1916 dreersgardenbook1916henr Year: 1916 194 j HEnRTADREIR --PHIIADOPHIA-M- SELECT ROSES Climbing Rose Silver Moon FOUR FINE CLIMBING HYBRID-TEA ROSES. While not as a rule as free-flowering as the bush type of Hybrid- Tea Roses, these climbing forms produce a large crop of beautiful flowers in June, with a very fair scattering of blooms throughout the season. In pruning this class, cut out all small, thin wood and cut the strong shoots back to prominent eyes. Climbing Caroline A climbing form of the old favorite satiny-pink. Climbing Belle Siebrecht. Identical with its parent, a brilliant imperial-pink color. Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. The climbing form of this most popular white Rose; very free. 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 [the past four winters with only the longest branches cut by frost, producing not only an im- mense crop of its very large soft rose-colored flowers in June, but continuing in bloom almost without intermission until the end of the season. A Royal Rose that cannot be recommended too highly. 75 cts. each; § per doz. Price. Any of the above, except where noted, in strong two-year- old plants, 50 cts. each; $5.(!0 per doz. The set of 4 varieties for $ TENDER CLIMBING, or PILLAR ROSES. These are not hardy in the latitude of Philadelphia, except in favored positions, or with protection; especially adapted to covering rafters, etc., in greenhouses or for outdoor culture in the South. Glorie de Dijon. An old favorite; flowers blush with salmon shadings; a fine climber for a sheltered wall. Reine Marie Henriette. Cherry-crimson. By many this fine Rose is known as the Red Gloire de Dijon. Marechal Niel. Superb; bright golden-yellow. W. A. Richardson. A peculiar shade of orange-yellow. White Banksia. White, small flowers; very fragrant.


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