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The Florists' Review 



April 22, 1915. 



DREER'S 



STRONG TWO-YEAR-OLD PLANTS FOR 



The Dreer Roses for bedding are strong field-grown plants which were potted 

 during the Winter months, stored in cold houses and frames, and are now in the 

 best possible condition to turn over to your retail customers for outdoor plant- 

 ing. They must not be compared to dormant cellared stock and all are in 5 or 

 6-inch pots, according to the growth of the variety. 



HYBRID-TEA ROSES- Two- YearOId Plants 



S«lect Standard Sorts and Recent Introductions 



Hybrid -Tea Ros« 

 Killamey 



Per 100 



Antoine BlToire $30.00 



Arthur B, Goodwin . .^ 80.00 



BeUe Slebrecht 30.00 



Betty 30.00 



Carolino Testout 26.00 



Chateau Clos Vougeot 30.00 



Dean Hole 30.00 



Duchess of WelllnKton 30.00 



Duchess of Westminster. . . . 40.00 



Karl of Warwick 80.00 



Ecarlate 80.00 



Edward Mawley 86.00 



£toile de France 30.00 



Farbenkoni gin 80.00 



Georare C. Wand 30.00 



General MacArthur 30.00 



Gustav Grunerwald 30.00 



Gmss an Teplitz 26.00 



Grace 3Iolyneux 30.00 



Grossberzog Friederich 80.00 



Irish Brirhtness 86.00 



Joseph HUl 80.00 



.Tonkheer J. Ix Mock 80.00 



Kaiserln Augusta Victoria.. 25.00 



KillMney 30.00 



Konigin Carola 80.00 



I>ady Alice Stanley 36.00 



Lady Ashtown 80.00 



Lady Plrri© 86.00 



Lady Ursula 30.00 



La France 80.00 



La Tosca y.. 30.00 



Laurent Carle .y... 30.00 



Lyon 80.00 



Per 100 



Lieutenant Chaure $30.00 



Mabel Drew 80.00 



Mme. Abel Chatenay 30.00 



Mme. Hector LeulUot 30.00 



Mme. Jenny Uillemot 30.00 



Mme. Julee GraTereaux 30.00 



Mme. Jules Grolez 30.00 



Mme. Leon Pain 30.00 



Melanie Soupert 30.00 



Philippe Rivoire 30.00 



Kavary 30.00 



Segond Weber 80.00 



lEarquise de Slnety 30.00 



Mary Countess of Ilchester.. 80.00 



Miss Cynthia Forde 86.00 



Marie Mascurand 36.00 



Aartm Ward 30.00 



Arthur Robert Waddell 35.00 



George Shawyer 85.00 



Wakefield Christie 



Miller 85.00 



My Maryland 80.00 



Pharisaer 80.00 



Prince de Bulgarie 80.00 



Radiance 30.00 



Richmond 30.00 



Simplicity 30.00 



Souvenir de Gustave Prat.. 86.00 

 Souvenir du President Camot 80.00 



Sunburst 36.00 



Viscountess Folkestone 30.00 



White Klllarney 80.00 



William Shean 30.00 



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 Mme. 

 Mme. 

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HYBRID-TEA ROSES— Novelties of 1913, 1914, 1915 



Each 



British Queen (McGredy) $0.60 



Colleen (McGredy) 2.00 



Edgar M. Burnett (McGredy) 2.00 



Edith Part (McGredy) 76 



Florence Forrester (McGredy) 2.00 



General Superior Arnold Janssen 



(Leenders) 40 



George Dickson (Dickson & Sons.) 60 



H. V. Machin (Dickson & Sons) 2.00 



lona Herdman ( McGredy) 2.00 



Irish Fire Flame (Dickson & Sons) 75 



Each 



Josephine (Paul & Son) $2.00 



Killamey Brilliant (Dickson & Sons).. .76 



Ladv Mary Ward ( McGredy) 76 



Louise Catherine Breslau (Pernet- 



Ducher) 60 



Majestic (Paul & Son) 2.00 



Marcella (Wm. Paul & Son) 1.00 



Mevrouw Dora Van Tets (Leenders)... 

 Mme. Chas. Lutaund (Fernet-Ducher) . . 

 Mme. Edmund Rostand (Pernet-Ducher) 

 3Ime. Edouard Herriot — 'Daily Mail" 



(Pernet) 



.60 

 .60 

 .75 



.60 



Each 



Mrs. Ambrose Rlcardo (McGredy) $2.00 



Mrs. Charies E. Pearson (McGredy)... 1.00 

 Mrs. Charles Hunter (Wm. Paul & Son) .76 

 Mrs. Frederick W. Vanderbilt (McGredy) 1.00 



Mrs. Sam Ross (Hugh Dickson) 60 



Mrs. Wemyss Qnin (Dickson & Sons).. 2.00 



Nerlssa (Wm. Paul & Son) 76 



Old Gold (McGredy) 1.00 



Ophelia (Wm. Paul & Son)..- 76 



Queen Blary (Dickson & Sons) 1.00 



Willowmere (Pernet-Ducher) 76 



Tea and Other Everblooming Roses 



Per 100 



•Clothlde Soui>ert J20.00 



•Duchesse de Brabant 25.00 



Harry Kirk 30.00 



•Hermosa 20.00 



Hugo Roller 40.00 



VarletieB Marked * are on Own Roots 



Per 100 



Lady Hilltngdon .$80.00 



*Maman Cochet Pink 1. 20.00 



*Maman Cochet White 20.00 



•Marie Van lloutte 25.00 



Molly Sharman Crawford 30.00 



Per 100 



Mrs. Herbert Stevens $80.«0 



Mrs, Myies Kennedy 40.00 



Souvenir de Catherine Guillot 30.00 



Souvenir de Pierre Netting 80.00 



•William R. Smith 26.00 



Send us your order at once, \7liile tbe selection is sood 



HENRY A. DREER, 714-716 Chestnut St., Ptuladelphia, Pa. 



THE ABOVE PRICES ARK INTENDED FOR THE TRADE ONLY 



Mention The Review when you write. 



and agents therefor are required to 

 give to every person ordering any nur- 

 sery stock a duplicate copy of such 

 order, which shall show (a) the name 

 of the nurseryman from whom ordered 

 and the name of the solicitor, sales- 

 man or agent taking such order, (b) 

 the season of the order and the date 

 when delivery is to be made, and (c) 

 the number, name and price of each 

 variety of tree or plant ordered. 



Every person growing or dealing in 

 nursery stock must notify the com- 

 missioner of agriculture of hia inten- 

 tion to ship any nursery stock from 

 one point in the state to another, or 

 from any point without the state to a 

 point within the state, for sale or de- 



livery or for planting or propagation. 

 A descriptive invoice of all goods 

 shipped during the season must be 

 mailed to the commissioner of agri- 

 culture before July 1 following ship- 

 ment. 



For the inspection of a shipment into 

 the state from any point without the 

 state of any nursery stock by a per- 

 son, firm or corporation not licensed 

 to do business in the state, an inspec- 

 tor's fee of ten per cent of the invoice 

 price of such shipment, the minimum 

 fee being 50 cents, and the actual and 

 necessary traveling expense of the in- 

 spector making the inspection must be 

 paid by the purchaser of the stock. 

 For the inspection of shipments to nur- 



serymen or dealers in nursery stock 

 licensed under the act, no fee is re- 

 quired. 



Upon the arrival at its destination 

 of any nursery stock shipped into the 

 state from another state or country, 

 or shipped from one point within the 

 state to another, the freight agent, ex- 

 press agent or the agent of the per- 

 sons or transportation company having 

 such shipment in charge for delivery 

 is required, unless the shipment is ac- 

 companied by a certificate showing 

 that it was inspected and approved at 

 the initial point of shipment within 

 the state, to notify the horticultural 

 inspector stationed nearest, of the re- 

 ceipt of such shipment. Any nursery- 



