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The Florists^ Review 



Mat 13. 19VS. 



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DREER'S fSelect 



STRONG TWO-YEAR-OLD PLANTS FOR 



The Dreer Boses 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 variety. •'* 



HYBRID-TEA ROSES-Two Year Old Pluti 



Select Standard Sorts and Recent Introductions 



4- 



HTbrid-Tea Rose 

 Killamer 



Per 100 



Antolne Rlvoire $80.00 



Arthur R. Ooodwin 80.00 



BeUe Slebreoht 80.00 



Betty 80.00 



Caroline Testont..... 25.00 



Chateau CIos Voaceot 80.00 



Dean Hole 80.00 



Duchesa of WeUIncton 80.00 



DncheM of Westmuiater. . . . 40.00 



Ecarlate 80.00 



Edward Mawley 80.00 



Farbeukonlaln 80.00 



Oeorse C. Wand 80.00 



General MacArthnr 80.00 



Onstav Grunerwald 80.00 



GruM an Tepliti 2S.00 



Grace Molyneux 80.00 



OroMherBOK Frlederieb. . . .. 80.00 



Irish Brirhtneas 80.00 



Joaaph mil 80.00 



Joakheer J. I.. Mock 80.00 



Kaiserin Auamata Vlctmla.. 20.00 



KlOaraey 80.00 



Kanicln Carola 80.00 



Lady Alice Stanley 80.00 



Ijidy Aahtown 80.00 



Lady Urania 80.00 



La France 80.00 



La Toeca 80.00 



Lanrent Carle 80.00 



Per IM 



Lyon $80.00 



Lieutenant Chaore 80.00 



Mabel Drew 80.00 



Mme. Abel Chatenay 80.00 



Mme. Hector Lenillot 80.00 



Mme. Jenny Ulllemot 80.00 



Mme. Jnlea Oravereanx 80.00 



Mme. Julea Oroles 80.00 



Mme. Leon Pain 80.00 



Mme. Philippe Birolre 80.00 



Mme. 

 Mme. 



Rarary 80.00 



Second Weber 80.00 



Marqniae de Sinety SOiOO 



Mary Counteaa of Dchester. . 80.00 



Mias Cynthia Forde 88.00 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 80.00 



Mra. Arthur Robert Waddell 80.00 



Mra. Oeorse Shawyer 80.00 



Mrs. Wakefield Christie 



Miller S&O* 



My Maryland 80.0* 



Pbarisaer S0.00 



Prince de Bnlcarie 80.00 



Radiance SO.OO 



Richmond 80.00 



Souvenir de GnstaTO Prat.. 80.00 

 Souvenir du Preaident Carnot 80.00 



Sunburat 80.00 



Vlacounteaa Folkestone 80.00 



White KUlamey 80.00 



WUllam Shean 80.00 



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



BrltHH^oeea (McGredy) '....$0.60 



Colleen (McOrsdy) 2.00 



Edaar M. Burnett ( McOredy) 2.00 



Edith Part (HcOredy) 7S 



Florence Forreater (McOredy ) 2.00 



General Superior Arnold Janaaen 



( Leendera) 40 



Oeorce Dickaen (Dickson & Sons.) 60 



H. V. Maehin (Dickson ft Sons) 2.00 



Lady Mary Ward (McOredy) 70 



Bach 



Josephine (Paul A Bon) $2.00 



KUlarnev Brilliant (Dickson A Sons).. .75 

 Lonlse Catherine Brealan (Pernet- 



Ducher) 60 



Majestic (Paul & Son) 2.00 



Marcella (Wm. Paul & Son) 1.00 



Mevrouw Dora Van Trts (L.eenders)... .60 

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

 Mme. Edmnnd Rostand (Pernet-Ducher) .75 

 Mme. Bdonard Herriot— "Daily MaU" 



(Pernet) 60 



Mrs. Ambrose Rlcardo (McOredy) $2.00 



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

 Mrs. Charles Hunter (Wm. Paul A Son) .70 

 Mrs. Frederick W. VanderbUt (McOredy) LOO 



Mrs. Sam Ross (Hugh Dickson) 00 



Blrs. Wemyss Quin (Dickson & Sons).. S.00 



Nerlssa ( Wm. Paul & Son) 70 



Ophelia (Wm. Paul & Son) TO 



Queen BCary ( Dickson & Sons) LOO 



WiUowmere (Pernet-Ducher) 70 



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Tea and Other Everblooming Roses 



Per 100 



•Clothld^ Sonpert $20.00 



•Dacheiie de Brabant 26.00 



r Kirk 80.00 



eraosa 20.00 



Inco Roller 40.00 



Varieties Marked * are on Own Roots 



Per 100 



Lady HUllncdon $80.00 



*Maman Cochet Pink 20.00 



•Maman Cochet White 20.00 



MoUy Sharman Crawford 80.00 



Per 100 



Mrs. Herbert Stevens...'. $80.00 



Mrs. Myles Kennedy 40.00 



Souvenir de Catherine Oalllot 80.00 



Souvenir de Pierre Nottins 80.00 



•WlUlam R. SnUth 80.00 



Send us your order at once, ii^bile the selection Is cood 



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



THK ABOVE PRICKS ARE INTENDED FOR THE TRADE ONLY 



Mention The Review when you writs. 



plant should be uprooted and burned 

 at once, and no bulbs or seed should 

 be purchased from localities where the 

 devastating eelworm is known to exist. 



USINOER'S USUFRUCT. 



W. J. Barnett, Sharon, Pa., is mak- 

 ing a nice display of porch boxes. He 

 is also turning out some excellent bas- 

 ket work. 



Fischer & McGrath, New Castle, Pa., 

 are having an abundance of funeral 

 work lately. Mr. McGrath has a run- 

 about and promised to take the writer 

 to tl\e next town, as it was a pleasant 

 day. WqII, to make a long story shjurt, 

 I* took the next train. * '" 



Butz Bros., New Castle, are turning 

 out some pretty baskets and a good 

 share of funeral work. 



J. S. Hennon & Son, New Castle, are 

 cutting some fine carnations. 



J. J. Beck & Son, New Castle, are 

 doing a heavy plant business, in addi- 

 tion to having a good cut flower trade. 



H. J. Krueger, Meadville, Pa., says 

 there is a noticeable increase in bus!'; 

 ness, which. makes things look brighter 

 for the florist in the frfture. 



Ed. Haas & Son, Meadville, are busy 

 with a lot of spring planting. 



John Murchie, Sharon, Pa., reports 

 business brisk, with a good cut flower 

 trade. 



C. M, Betts, Meadville" is having 



some pretty window displays with 

 porch furniture and porch boxes, which 

 are well filled with plants and produce 

 a most pleasing effect. 



James Clelland, Grove City, Pa., is 

 growing some fine carnations. He is 

 getting the field ready for his outdoor 

 stock. 



Frank S. Sm^th, Grove City, reports 

 business inttroasing. ^ it ,( t 



The Anton Krut Floral Co., Butler, 

 Pa., is handling a nice lot of spring 

 plants. The firm is also cutting some 

 fine carnations. 



William Leith, of Butler, is doing a 

 lot of funeral work. He is handling^ 

 some fine cut stock. W.,T. U. 



