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The Florists' Review 



81 



DREER'S SELECT 



FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 



Realizing that the practical elimination of 

 Azaleas and other imported plants for Easter 

 forcing will create an extraordinary demand 

 for Hydrangeas, we have made every possible 

 effort to prepare a sufficient supply of these 

 useful plants. 



We have the largest and most up-to-date stock 

 of French Hydrangeas in this country. Our plants 

 this year promise to be the best we have ever 

 offered. The demand exceeds that of all previous 

 years. Orders will be reserved in strict rotation. 

 If you want some of these for Easter forcing, you 

 should place your order atlonce for either October 

 or later delivery. 



The varieties named below are offered, except 

 where noted: 



6-lnch pots, at 3S.00 per 100. 



Attraction. A very pretty pink, early and tree. 



Avalanche. A deservedly popular white variety. 



Beaute Vendomoise. Immense heads of white flowers tinted 

 pink. The individual florets attain a diameter of four inches. 



Directenr VuUIermet. Great trusses of good substantial, »retty 

 pink, fringed, medium-sized florets. 



Eolalreur. Carmine-rose. 



£. G. HUI. Trusses of immense size. Color a very pleasing 

 pink. Karly, vigorous. 



Galathea. Large trusses. White, changing to pink; fringed. 



General de Vibraye. One of the most popular and reliable pink 

 sorts. 



I.a France. A new fringed white of vigorous habit and pro- 

 ducing large trusses. 



La Lorraine. Large flowers, pale rose, turning to bright pink. 



L.a Perle. An exceedingly attractive white variety with large 

 fringed flowers. 



L'lslette. Rosy-carmine. Large trusses of deeply fringed flow- 

 ers. A very promising and reliable sort. 

 6-inch pots, f.tO.OO per 100. 



Louis Mouillere. A flne deep rose-pink. Substantial and vigorous. 



Mme. A. Rich. Late, free, sturdy, good compact pink. 



Mme. Aug. Nonin. An unusually pretty clear pale-pink. Growth 

 vigorous. Foliage strong and attractive. 

 6-lnch pots, $50.00 per 100. 



Mme. E. Mouillere. Large white. 



Mme. Legou. Immense trusses of compactly placed florets, pure 

 white. 



Mme. B. Jacquet. An unusually attractive variety of unique 

 coloring. The flowers when opening remind one of clusters 

 of apple blossoms. 



6-inch pots, $50.00 per 100. 



Mont Rose. Immense panicles of pale-rose flowers. Early and 

 practically everblooming. 



Opale. Quite distinct In color. A lively pale rose with attractive 

 pale-green, vigorous foliage. 

 6-inch pots, S50.00 per 100. 



Badiant. A reliable and popular carmine-rose. 



Souv. de Lieut. Chaure. Immense heads of bright rose-carmine, 

 flowers on bold upright stems. 



Souv. de Mme. £. Chautard. Deservedly the most popular forc- 

 ing variety. Early and free. Bright rose. 



Souv. de Mme. Victor Raoult. Very large lively rose. 



Vieux Chateau. Late, large, vigorous, fringed white, shading 

 to pale-rose. A striking novelty. 



Otaksa. The old reliable form still fancied by many. We have 

 an Immense stock of well-grown plants. 

 We have also limited stocks of the following in 7-lnch pots, 



which we offer at 75 cents each; $8.00 per dozen. 



Directeur Vuillermet 



La France 



Iva Lorraine 



La Perle 



Louis Mouillere 



Souv. 



Mme. Legou 

 Otaksa 

 Ronsard 



Sonv. de Lt. Chaure 

 Vllle de Chartres 

 de Mme. E. Chautard 



HENRY A. DREER 



714-716 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



The above prices are intended for the trade only. 



FERNS 



We have a large stock of the fancy 

 varieties of Nephrolepis in extra fine 

 shape for immediate shipment. 

 We offer the following varieties and 

 sizes : — 

 Elegantissima, Elegantissima compacta and Smithii, 



3^-\a. pots 25c to 35c each 



Smithii, 5-in. pots 50c to 75c each 



Elegantissima, Elegantissima compacta, Teddy, Jr., 



and Superbissima, 6-in. pans . . 50c to 75c each 



Smithii, 6-in. pans 75c to $1 .00 each 



Elegantissima, Elegantissima compacta, Teddy, Jr., 



and Superbissima, 8-in. pans, $1.00 to $1.50 ea. 

 Elegantissima and Elegantissima compacta, 10-in. 



pans . . $3.00 to $3.50 each 



Harrisii, 8-in. pans $1.50 each 



Pteris in variety, 3i^-in. pots 15c to 25c each 



SHIPMENT IN POTS AT MAXIMUM PRICES ONLY. 



F. R. PIERSON 



TARRYTOWN. •:• NEW YORK 



Primula Nalacoides 

 Townsendii 



Color a Lilac Rose. lodividual flow- 

 ers as large as a twenty-five cent 

 piece. 



Outof2-in. pots, doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00 

 Outof.'Mn. pots,doz., 2.00:100, 15.00 



A REVOLUTION IN THE BABY TYPE 



First-class certificates of merit 

 awarded by New York Florists' Club, 

 Nassau County Horticultural Society 

 and Oyster Bay Horticultural Society. 



A. L. MILLER 



JAMAICA, NEW YORK 



