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The Florists^ Review 



Apbil 29, 1015. 



DREER'S fSeleet 



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 6 or 

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



HYBRID-TEA ROSES-Two^)fear Old PliBts 



Select Standard Sorts and Recent Introductions „ 



Hybdd-Tea Rose 

 KlIlameT 



Per 100 



Antolne Rlvolre 180.00 



Arthur B. Goodwin 80.00 



BeUe ffiebrecht 80.00 



Bet^ 80.00 



Caroline Testont 26.00 



Clwt«aa Clos Voaseot 80.00 



Dean Hole 80.00 



Dnehess of Welllnston 80.00 



Dnehess of Weetmuuter 40.00 



Kcarlate 80.00 



Bdward Mawley 8S.00 



Etolle de France 80.00 



Fsrbenkonlgin 80.00 



George €. Wand 80.00 



Oraieral HacArthnr 80.00 



Onatav Grunerwald 80.00 



Gmas an Tepllti 2S.00 



Grace Molynenz 80.00 



GroeshenoK Frlederlch 80.00 



Irish Brlrhtness 86.00 



Joseph HUl 80.00 



Jonkheer J. I^ Mock 80.00 



Kalserin Anvnsta Victoria.. 26.00 



KlUamey 80.00 



Konlffln Carola 80.00 



ImOr Alice Stanley 85.00 



lady Aahtown 80.00 



lady VrsDla 80.00 



lia France 80.00 



La Tosea 80.00 



Lanrent Carle 80.00 



Lytm 80.00 



l^er 100 



Uentenant Cbaore .$80.00 



Mabel Drew 80.00 



Mme. Abel Chatenay 80.00 



Mme. Hector I>eiilllot. ...... 80.00 



Mme. Jenny Uillemot 80.00 



Mnie. Jules Gravereaux. . . ; . 80.00 



Mme. Joles Groles 80.00 



Mme. Leon Pain 80.00 



Mme. Melanle Sonpert... ... 80.00 



Mme. Philippe RiTolre 80.00 



Mme. Bavary 80.00 



Mme. Second Weber 80.00 



ICaranlse de Slne^ 80.00 



Mary Connteas of Dchester. . 80.00 



Miss Cynthia Forde 86.00 



Mile. Marie Mascnrand 86.00 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 80.00 



Mrs. Arthur Bobert Waddell 86.00 



Mrs. Georre Shawyer 86.00 



Mrs. Wakefield Christie 



Miller S6.00 



My Blaryland 80.00 



Pharlsaer 80.00 



Prince de Bnlvarie 80.00 



Badlance 80.00 



Blchmond 80.00 



Souvenir de Gostave Prat.. 86.00 

 Sonvenlr da President Camot 80.00 



Sunburst 86.00 



Viscountess Folkestone 80.00 



White Killamey 80.00 



William Shean 80.00 



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



■aeh 



British Queen (McGredy) $0.80 



Collefln (McOredy) 2.00 



Bdarar M. Burnett (McGredy) 2.00 



Bdlth Part (McOredy) 76 



norence Forrest^ (McOredy) 2.00 



Ooieral Superior Arnold Janssen 



(Leenders) 40 



Oeorce Dickson (Dickson ft Sons.) 60 



H. V. Maehin (Dickson ft Sons) 2.00 



I«na Herdman (McOredy) 2.00 



Lady Mary Ward (McOredy) 76 



Josephine (Paul ft Son) 



Killamey Brilliant (Dickson ft Sons) 

 I/onlse Catherine Breslaa (Fernet- 



Ducher) 



Majestic (Paul ft Son) 



■aeh 



.$2.00 

 . .76 



. .60 

 ZOO 



MarceUa (Wm. Paul & Son) 1.00 



Merrouw Dora Van Tets (Lieenders)... .60 

 Mme. Chas. Lutaund (Pernet-Ducher). . .60 

 Mme. Edmund Bestaad (Pernet-Ducher) .76 

 Mme. Bdonard Herriot— "Daily MaU" 



(Pemet) 60 



Each 



Mrs. Ambrose Blcardo (McGredy) $2.00 



Mrs. Charles B. Pearson (McOredy)... 1.00 

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

 BIrs. Frederick W. VanderbUt (McOredy) 1.00 



Mrs. Sam Boss (Huch Dickson) 60 



Mrs. Wen»ss Qain (Dickson ft Sons).. 2.00 



Nerlssa ( wm. Paul ft Son) . . . . t > 76 



Ophelia (Wm. Paul ft Son) 76 



Queen Mary ( Dickson ft Sons) 1.00 



Winowmere ( Pernet-Ducher) 76 



•IM. 



Tea and Other Everblooming Roses 



Per lOO 



•Clothide Sonpert $20.00 



*Dnehesse de Brabant 26.00 



Harry Kirk 80.00 



*Hermosa 20.00 



BCuffo BoUer 40.00 



Varieties Marked * are on Own Roots 



Per 100 



Lady HilUnrdon $80.00 



•Maman Cochet Pink 20.00 



*Maman Cochet White 20.00 



•Marie Van Hontte 26.00 



Molly Shamuui Crawford 80.00 



Per 100 



Mrs. Herbert Stevens $80.00 



Mrs. Myles Kennedy 40.00 



8ouTMur de Catherine GullloC S0.00 



Souvenir de Pierre Nottlnv 80.00 



•WiniamB. Smith i..... S8.00 



Send us your order at once, 'wlille the selection la cood 



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



THK ABOVE PRICKS ARK INTKNDKD FOR THX TRACK ONLT 



Mention The Review when yon writs. 



nursery company to ship 1,253 instead 

 of 125 plants. The plaintiff sent the 

 larger number, which were returned. 

 Suit was then brought against the tele- 

 graph company for $71.31, which was 

 the amount of the express charges 

 which were incurred because of the 



R. B. M. 



error. 



A. A. N. AIMS AT BECOBD. 



The steamer Lusitania sailed from 

 Liverpool, on her last trip, with a 

 small list of passengers; one of them, 

 a prominent California financier, re- 

 marked that he agreed with Mr. Boose- 

 velt that "Americans should keep 

 away from Europe in these times un- 



less they can be of help." Americans 

 generally are staying at home this 

 year, and so in what traveling they do 

 will see more of their own country. 



For this reason the officers of the 

 American Association of Nurserymen 

 are making special efforts to bring to- 

 gether at Detroit, June 23 to 25, the 

 largest aggregation of nurserymen that 

 ever attended one of their trade con- 

 ventions. 



An exceptional program of papers, 

 etc., is being arranged by Chairman 

 C. E. Burr, and there will be no lack 

 of quality in either speakers or sub- 

 jects. Chairman T. I. Dgenfritz is put- 

 ting the finishing touches on enter- 

 tainment arrangements. 



Detroit and its environments afford 

 the greatest variety of attractive 

 places imaginable, either on land or 

 water. A visit to the "City Beauti- 

 ful" can be made one of the most 

 satisfactory of vacations. 



A thorough canvass for new mem- 

 bers is being made by the membership 

 committee under direction of Will B. 

 Munson. The personnel of the com- 

 mittee is: Luther A. Breck, Boston, 

 Mass., New England states; A. F. 

 Meehan, Desher, Pa., middle Atlan- 

 tic coast states; Paul C. Lindley, 

 Pomona, N. C, southern Atlantic and 

 gulf states; H. D. Simpson, Vincennes, 

 Ind., central states; G. A. Marshall, 

 Arlington, Neb., northern central 



