March 1, 1913 



HOETICULTUEE 



293 



THE NEW FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 



Dormant stock stored in cold frames and which can readily be brought into flower for Decoration Day and later. 



3-inch Pots 

 Per Per 

 doz. 100 



Avalanche. Splendid large white $1.00 $7.00 



Botaniste Peltereau, Enormous pret- 

 ty mauve-rose 1.00 7.00 



Bouquet Rose. Rosy ambler turning 



to bright pink 1.75 12.00 



Dentelle. Deeply fringed creamy- 

 white 1.25 8.00 



Fraicheur. White, delicately suf- 

 fused with rose 1.25 8.00 



General de Vibraye. Favorite bright 



rose color 1.75 12.00 



I^a Lorraine. Pale rose changing to 



bright pink 1.75 12.00 



Mnie. A. Riverain. Superb bright 



rose color 1.50 10.00 



Mme. E. Moulliere. The favorite 



white 1.75 12.00 



Mme. Maurice Hamar. Delicate flesh 

 rose color, but in our soil com- 

 ing a beautiful deep blue 1.50 10.00 



Mme. Raymond. Transparent white, 



passing to a tender rose 1.50 10.00 



3-inch Pots 

 Per Per 

 100 



doz 



Mme. Agnes Bariller. Personally we 



consider this the best white.... 150 



Mile. Renee Gaillard. Very large, 

 milky-white, irregularly dentat- 

 ed showy flowers 150 10.00 



Sllle. de Tremault. White, produc- 

 ing flower heads as large as the 

 popular Otaksa 1.50 



Mousseline. Beautiful mauve-rose 



with cream colored centre 1.50 10.00 — 



ftlont Rose. Very early, clear flesh- 

 rose in Immense panicles 1.75 



Mens. G. Renault. Bright rose with 

 carmine reflex 1.25 



Ornament. Large mauve-pink 1.25 



Ronsard. Very large rose-pink 1.25 



Radiant. Distinct rose-carmine 1.50 



Souvenir de Mme. E. Cliautard. One 

 of the best, a bright rose color. 1.50 



Senateur Henri David. On the style 

 of La Lorraine, but flowers ear- 

 lier 175 



5-inch Pots 

 Per Per 

 doz. 100 



10.00 



10.00 



12.00 



8.00 



8.00 



8.00 



1000 



10.00 



12.00 



2.50 20.00 

 2.50 20.00 

 2.50 20.00 



3.00 — 



2.50 20.00 

 2 50 20.00 



2.50 20.00 



We will furnish one three-inch pot plant of each of the 22 varieties for $2.50 



HENRY A. DREER, Inc., 7I4 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



The above price* are intended for the trade only 



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AND ROOTS, CONIFERS, PiMES 



Florists are always welcome visitors to our Nurseries. We are only a lew minutes from 

 New York City ; Carlton Hill Station is the second stop on Main Line o( Erie Railroad. 



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 A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF 



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GROWERS OF HIGH GRADE NURSERY STOCK 



LARGE ASSORTMENT 



WRITE FOR PRICES BEFORE ORDERING ELSEWHERE 



IVIy 1913 



SF>FRIIMG F^IRIOE: l-IST 



will be ready to mail March 1st. Also list of Handsome 

 Specimen Trees and Shrubs in sizes suitable for Immediate Effect. 



P. HAMILTON GOODSELL, 200 Broadway, New York 



National Nurseryman 



Official organ of the American As- 

 sociation of Nurserymen. Clrcula- 

 tiou among the trade only. Pub- 

 lished Monthly. Subscription price 

 $1.01) per year. Foreigrn sabscrlp- 

 tions $1.50 per year. In advance. 

 Sample copy free upon application 

 from those In the trade enclosing 

 their business card. 



National Nurseryman Pub. Co.,!nC: 



2)8 Livingston Building 



ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 



Nursery Stock 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 



Small Fruits. Clematis, Evergreens 



and Roses. 



Write fni- Trade List. 



W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, Geneva, N. Y. 



HOLLAND NURSERIES 



Best Hardy Rhododendrons, 

 Azaleas, Conifers, Clematis, 

 H. P. Roses, Shrubs, and Her- 

 baceous Plants. 



P. OUWERKERK, 



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 P. 0. No. 1. Hcboken. N. i. 



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HARDY PLANTS 



Contracts made for Seed Growing 



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