December 20, 1913 



HORTICULTURE 



873 



The New French Hydrangeas 



The dormant stock which we now have stored in cold frames is 

 in prime condition to force for Easter, or to bring on slowly for 

 Memorial Day and Spring sales. If you have no stock of 

 these, you will make no mistake in taking advantage of this 

 offer, you will find them good sellers. 



■VVAI.ANCHB. A splendid large white with a well estab- 

 lished reputation; an easy variety to force. 



BOTANISTE PELTEREAC. Enormous flowers of a pretty 

 mauve rose. 



BOCQCET ROSE. Large trusses of rosy amber turning to 

 bright pink; a favorite with all growers. 



DENTELLE. Entirely distinct, deeply friLged flower of a 

 creamy white color; it is not suited for forcing, but for 

 Decoration Day and later flowering it is very valuable. 



FRAICHEUK. Very large, regularly shaped flowers, white, 

 delicately suffused with rose, very free flowering. 



fiENERAI> DE VIBRAYE. A favorite wherever seen ; very 

 large heads of briglit rose colored flowers, a splendid 

 early forcing variety. 



LA LORRAINE. Very large flowers, pale rose, turning to 

 bright pink; has become a general favorite during the 

 past two years. 



MME. A. RIVERAIN. Superb bright rose color; very 



vigorous and floriferous. 

 MJrE. E. MOfll.LERE. Probably the most popular white 



variety on the market today, an early easy variety to 



force. 

 MME. MAURICE HAMAK. A delicate flesh-rose color, a 



vigorous grower, the individual flowers as well as the 



trusses being very hirge. One of the easiest to force 



early. 

 MME. RAYMOND. Large trusses of perfectly round 



flowers of a transparent white, passing to a tender rose. 

 MME. AGNES BARILLET. A splendid white; a grand 



variety for a 5 or 6-lnch pot plant. From onr own ob- 



servation we are inclined to consider this the best of all 

 the whites. 



MLL.E. RENEE GAILLARD. Very large panicles of milky 

 white, irregularly dentated flowers. One of the best 

 growers says that this should have been awarded the 

 Silver Medal given to Mme. Emile Mouillere. 



MLLE. DE TREMAULT. As the result of our own trials 

 we are convinced that this variety Is the best very large 

 flowered white yet introduced. As free flowering as any, 

 of splendid erect habit, producing flower-heads as large 

 as the old popular Otaksa. 



5IOCSSELINE. A beautiful mauve-rose with cream- 

 colored centre: the flower heads are large and held erect; 

 a fine acquisition, 



MONT ROSE. Immense panicles of clear-flesh rose, en- 

 tirely disliuct, one of the best very early flowering 

 varieties. 



MONS. G. RENAULT. Very large flowers of a bright rose 

 with carmine reflex; very free and easily forced. 



ORNAMENT. Large pretty mauve-pink flowers, very free 

 flowering. 



RONSARD. Flowers and trusses very large, of a beautiful 

 rose-tint. 



SOUVENIR DE MME. E. CHAUTARD. One of the very 

 best, of splendid erect habit, very robust* medium-sized 

 heads, of bright rose-colored flowers; one of the very 

 best of the Bouquet Rose type. 



SENATECK HENRI DAVID. Another splendid rose-col- 

 ored variety, with red reflections, flowers produced In im- 

 mense large heads on the style of La Lorraine, but an 

 earlier bloomer. 



Price on Any of the Above Varieties 



5-inch pots ... $2.50 per dozen; $20.00 per lOO 



6- " " ... 4.00 " " 30.00 " " 



One each of the Set of 21 Varieties in 5-inch pots for $4.00 

 " " " " " " " " " 6-inch " " 6.00 



HENRY A. DREER, Inc. 



714 Chestnut Street, 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



The above prices are intended for the trade only 



August Rolker & Sons 



Import (or th» Trad* oalr 



AZAI^RAS, PALMS, BIIODODKNDBOII*, 

 BAVTREE8, ROSES. LILACS, UULLANB 

 AND JAPAN BULBS, LILT OF TILB 

 VALLEY, ETC. 



P. 0. Box 752 or 51 Barclay SL, NEW YORK 



From 2 and 

 2H in. Pots 



100,000 Geraniums 



S. A. \utt, Poitevine, Grant, Ricard, 

 Buchner. Favurite, Montniort, Dnyle, Viaud, 

 etc., *:;.40 per 100; .$20.00 per 1000. 



2i4-ln(h Heliotropes, 3 varieties; Lan- 

 tanas, 6 varieties; Marguerites, 3 varieties, 

 $2.75 per lOO; $23.00 per 1000. Corre- 

 spondence solicited. 

 ALONZO J. BRYAN. WaahiiiKton, New Jersey 



ROBERT CRAIG CO. 



and Novelties in DecoratiTe Plant**. 



MARKET and 4gth STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



PENDLETON 



DAWN, AMERICA 



And other choice Gladiolus Bnlbs. 



Send for price ilst to 



BROOKLAND GARDENS 



Lexinston Street WOBURN, MASS. 



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