Mabch 23, 1916. 



The Florists' Review 



87 



DREEirS HYDRANGEAS 



for SPRING and MEMORIAL DAY 



SELECT STANDARD VARIETIES 



These are all stored In coldframes In a dormant condition; the 

 S- and 6-In. pots are in prime shape for flowering for Springr and 

 Memorial Day sales, while the 2- and 8rln. pots will be found profit- 

 able for srrowlntr on. 



Avalanche. Large corymbs of pure white flowers; very 

 free-flowering. 



Bonquet Rose. . Large trusses of well-formed flow- 

 ers; rosy-amber, turning to bright pink. 



E. G. Hill. Trusses of immense size, color a most 

 pleasing shade of pink which does not fade; growth 

 vigorous. 



General de Vibraye. Very large heads of bright rose; 

 a splendid forcing variety. 



La Lorraine. Very large flowers; pale rose turning to 

 bright pink. 



Mile. Benee Gaillard. Large panicles of milky-white 

 irregularly dentated flowers. 



Mme. Maurice Hamar. Large delicate flesh-rose color; 

 a pleasing shade. 



Mme. £mile Mouillere. One of the very best; very 

 large flowers, frequently over 2 Inches in diameter, 

 of the purest white, with rosy-carmine eye. 



Radiant. Splendid rose-carmine. 



Bonsard. Very large individual flowers as well as 

 trusses of a beautiful rose tint. 



Souvenir de Mme. E. Chantard. One of the prettiest; 

 robust habit, medium-sized corymbs of bright rose- 

 colored flowers. 



Vlenx-Chateaa. A strong, upright growing variety 

 with Immense trusses of very large white flowers; 

 these as they mature become suffused with a deli- 

 cate rosy-carmine tint. 



All of the above can be supplied in 2, 3, 5 and 6-In. pots, except- 

 ing E. G. Hill, which can only be furnished In the three smaller sizes 

 2-inch pots, $0.60 per dos., |4.00 per 100, ^30.00 per 1000 

 3 " 1.00 " 7.00 " 60.00 " 



6 " 2.60 '• 20.00 



6 •• 4.00 " 80.00 



New Hydrangeas 



We have introduced to American commerce practically all the 

 worthy French Hydrangeas In popular demand today. It has been 

 our constant aim to discard superseded and inferior sorts, and we 

 believe every variety in the sets following to possess such individual 

 distinctive merit as will make it valuable. All plants are In well 

 protected coldframes and will be kept dormant as late as possible 

 in Spring. 



Hydrangea Novelties for 1916 



Directeur Vnillermet. Immense trusses of medium sized fringed good 



pink flowers. 

 L'Islette. Rosy carmine of medium size, very free, unusually 



promising. 

 Louis Foncard. Very free flowering rosy carmine. 

 Mme. E. Tabar. Very delicate rose color. 

 Mme. Legou. Distinct, large and Imposing creamy white. 

 Mme. B. Jacqnet. Compact heads of a pretty pale pink. 

 Mile. Lnclenne Chaure. Nicely fringed bright rosy carmine, strong 



grower, a good garden variety. 

 Mile. Bene Fleesier. Splendid tender rose. 

 Prof. A. Veixin. White with delicate carmine suflluslon. 

 Sonvenlr de Mme. Victor Baoult. Very large lively rose. 

 Sonvenlr de Monslenr Belot. Lively carmine-rose. 

 Vllle de Cbartres. Immense pure w)ilte of vigorous habit. 



Price: Any of above Novelties, 2>4-In. pots, 25c each, $2.50 per 

 doz., $18.00 per 100- one each of the 12 sorts for $2.50. 



Hydrangea Novelties of 1915 



Baby BImbenet. Very dwarf, free and early, the plant becomes cov- 

 ered with large, compact trusses of sUvery-rose flowers. 



Beaute Vendomoise. Immense heads of white flowers tinted pink; 

 the individual florets attain a diameter of 4 inches, and while it 

 shows a tendency to a loose, open truss, this adds to its attract- 

 iveness. 



Eclairenr. One of the most startling acquisitions, a very bright 

 carmine-rose, the nearest approach to a red. We particularly 

 recommend this. 



La France. Very strong grower, with immense trusses of deeply 

 fringed flowers of a delicate shade of rose. 



La Perle. The grandest, largest and most refined white we have yet 

 seen; flowers deeply fringed. 



Lille Mouillere. Similar to, but distinct from Eclaireur; a bright 

 carmine-rose. 



Louis Mouillere. A distinct and valuable variety, a fine shade of 

 deep rose-pink fringed florets in trusses of immense size. 



Mme. Augnste Nonin. An unusually attractive pretty pale pink In 

 heads of large size. 



Souvenir du Lieut. Chaure. Produces immense heads of bright rose- 

 carmine flowers on bold, upright stems. 



Price: Any of above 1915 introductions: 



2-inch pots, $1.00 per doz., $7.00 per 100 

 3 " 1.50 '• 10.00 



Do not fail to see our exhibit at the NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW, Convention Hail, Philadelphia, March 25 to April 2. 



HENRY H. DREER, 714-716 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



THE ABOVE PRICES ARE INTENDED FOR THE TRADE ONLY 



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ROOTED CUTTINGS 



Send for list. 

 Colsus. Ageratum, Fuch- 

 sias, Feverfew, Alystnm, 

 Salvias, Petunias, Feraa, 

 Viscas, Smilax, Alteman- 

 theraa, Pelargoniums and 

 Verbenas; also Canna roots. 

 Express paid on all rooted 

 catnngs. 



C. HiTMFELD, . 



Rooted Catting Specialist 



Olay Canter. K«ii. 



ROSE PLANTS CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Some fine own root stock ready for ship- 

 ment. 



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 exhibit at Philadelphia. 



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All the very best money makers in SINGLES, 

 POMPONS and the BIG FELLOWS. Toa 



need lots for the boom year, 1916. Rooted Cut- 

 tines and 2-inch. Write for prices. 



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Wholesale Growers EAST ORANGE, N. J. 



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