. Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists and market gardeners : autumn 1940 edition . R. M. S. Queen Mary FIVE OUTSTANDING CLIMBING ROSES of Recent Introduction 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. $ per 100. Doubloons Horvath, 1934. Plant Patent No. 152. A hy
. Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists and market gardeners : autumn 1940 edition . R. M. S. Queen Mary FIVE OUTSTANDING CLIMBING ROSES of Recent Introduction 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. $ per 100. Doubloons Horvath, 1934. Plant Patent No. 152. A hybrid of our native Rosa setigera. Has clusters of large cup- shaped saffron yellow blooms opening one after another thus prolonging the season. Heavy canes with recur- rent blooms. One of the best yellow climbers to date. $ per doz.; $ per 100. 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. $ per 100. Golden Glow Brownell, 1936. Plant Patent No. 263. A splendid companion to Apricot Glow. 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. $ 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. $ per doz.; $ per 100.
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