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OCTOBB^ 16, 1918. 



The Florists' Review 



69 



The New French Hydrangeas 



Let us tell our friends that these new French Hydrangeas are 

 the most meritorious plants brought out in years. They have 

 enormous trusses of bloom that completely hide the plant. They 

 are half hardy and may be planted outdoors In the latitude of 

 Philadelphia and in the Gulf and Pacific states. They are also 

 fine as house plants, blooming in the spring time about Easter. 



These plants are especially valuable to the florist, as in a four- 

 inch pot even they throw up an enormous head. Buv them in 

 the fall, pot up in a cool house and bring on gradually. They 

 are very easy to manage. Anyone can bring tnem Into flower. 

 The varieties we offer are the cream of the lot. 



Naw French Hydransaa*. Note what immense flowers they produce in a 4-inch pot. 



AVALANCHE — A splindid large white, which has made a repu- 

 tation for itself dut'ing the past two seasons. An easy 

 variety to force. 



2V4-in. pots, dozen, 75c: hundred, $5.00; thousand, 

 $45.00 : 3-in. pots, dozen, 85c ; hundred, $6.00 ; 4-In. pots, 

 dozen, $1.50; hundred, $10.00. 



BOUQUET ROSE — Large trusses of well formed flowers, rosy- 

 amber turning to bright pink ; has proven a special favorite 



, In the New York market this season. 



2 14 -in. pots, dozen. 75c; hundred. $5.00; thousand, 

 $45.00 ; 3-ln. pots, $1.00 dozen ; $7.00 hundred ; 4-in. pots, 

 dozen, $2.00; hundred, $15.00. 



E. G. HILL — This is the newest one and the very best, and is 

 by far the very best pink that we have yet tried ; trusses 

 of Immense size. Color a most pleasing shade of baby pink 

 that does not fade. Growth vigorous^ foliage large and at- 

 tractive. It ia one of the easiest to force into bloom dur- 

 ing the spring, coming Into flower early. 



214 -in. pots, dozen, $2.60; hundred, $20.00; thousand, 

 $150.00 ; 3-in. pots, dozen, $8.25 ; hundred, $25.00 ; 4-in. 

 pots, dozen, $4.00 ; hundred, $30.00 ; 5-In. pots, dozen, 

 $6.00. 



FRAICHEUR — Very large, regularly shaped flowers, white, 

 delicately suffused with rose. Very fre« flowering. 



2V4-in. pots, dozen, 75c; hundred, $5.00; 3-in. pots, 

 dozen, $1.00: hundred, $7.00; 4-ln. pots, dozen, $1.75; 

 hundred, $15.00. 



GENERAL DE VIBRAYE — A favorite wherever seen. Very 

 large heads of bright rose colored flowers. A splendid 

 early forcing variety. 



2 14 -in. nots, dozen, 85c: hundred, $6.00; 3-in. pots, 

 dozen, $1.25; hundred, $8.00; 4-In. pots, dozen, $2.00; hun- 

 dred, $15.00 ; 5-In. pots, dozen, $3.00. 



LORRAINE — Very large flowers, pale rose, turning to 



brlgdt pink ; has become a general favorite during the last 



two years. 



2% -in. pots, dozen, 75c: hundred, $5.00; thousand, 



$45.00; 3-in. pots, dozen, $1.00; hundred, $7.00; 4-in. pots, 



dozen, $1.75 ; hundred, $12.00 ; 5-in. pots, dozen, $3.00. 

 MONT ROSE — Immense panicles of clear flesh rose, entirely 



distinct. One of the very best early flowering varieties. 

 2^ -in. pots, dozen, 85c; hundred, $6.00; 3-in. pots, 



dozen, $1.^5 ; hundred, $8.00 ; 4-in. pots, dozen, $2.00 ; 



hundred, $15.00. 

 MLLE. RENEE GAILLARD — Very large panicles of milky 



white, irregularly dentated flowers, which is certain to be- 



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come popular ; it Is entirely distinct. One of the best 

 growers of Hydrangeas says that this variety should really 

 have been awarded the silver medal given to Mme. Emile 

 Mouillere last year as the best white. 



2 14 -In. pots, dozen, 85c: hundred, $6.00; 3-in. pots, dozen, 

 $1.25: hundred, $8.00; 4-in. pots, dozen, $2.00; hundred 

 $15.00; 5-in. pots, dozen, $3.00. 



M.ME. MAURICE HAMAR— A delicate flesh rose color; a vigor- 

 ous grower, the individual flowers as well as the trusses 

 belna; very large ; one of the easiest to force. Early 



2^ -in. pots, dozen, 85c: hundred, $6.00; 3-in. pots, 

 dozen, $1.25 ; hundred, $8.00 : 4-ln. pots, dozen, $2.00 : hun- 

 dred, $15.00; 5-in. pots, dozen, $8.00. 



.MOUSSELINE (The Famous Blue Hydrangea) — With us a 

 beautiful plumbago-blue. The introducer describes it as a 

 beautiful mauve-rose with cream-colored center ; the flower 

 beads are large and held erect ; a decided acquisition If 

 yon desire a beautiful deep blue Hydrangea flower, get this 

 one. 



2>4-in. pots, dozen, 75c; hundred. $5.00; thousand 

 $45.00 ; 3-In. pots, dozen. $1.00 ; hundred, $7.00 ; 4-in. pots 

 dozen, $2.00 ; hundred, $15.00 ; 5-in. pots, dozen, $3.00. 



-MME. E. MOUILLERE — This has been the favorite white 

 variety in the New York market this year, very free flower- 

 ing, of good size and form. Awarded silver medal at the 

 National Flower Show at Boston last year. A great favorite 

 with English growers, one London grower known to us 

 handling over tnlrty thousand of this variety alone. 



214-In. pots, dozen, 85c: hundred, $6.00; 3-in. pots 

 dozen, $1.25; hundred, $8.00; 4-in. pots, dozen, $£oO ' 

 hundred, $15.00 ; 5-in. pots, dozen, $3.00. 



ORNAMENT — Large pretty mauve-pink flowers ; very free 

 flowering. 



214-in. pots, dozen, 75c: hundred, $5.00; 3-in nots 

 dozen, $1.00 ; hundred, $7.00 ; 4-in. pots, dozen. $1 75 • 

 hundred, $12.00; 5-In. pots, dozen, $3.00. f ••" . 



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

 of splendid erect habit ; very robust. Fine sized heads of 

 bright rose colored flowers. One of the very best of the 

 bouquet type. 



2% -In. pots, dozen, 85c : hundred, $6.00 ; 3-In. pots 

 dozen, $1.25; hundred, $8.00; 4-in. pots, dozen, $2!00 ' 

 hundred, $15.00; 5-in. pots, dozen, $3.00. . ^ «, 



OTAKSA — The old standby white variety. 



4-in. pots, dozen, $1.25 ; hundred, $9.00 ; 5-ln 

 dozen, $2.00; hundred, $15.00. 



pots. 



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