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The Florists' Review 



llAT 27. 1916. 



DREER'S Select 



STRONG TWO-YEAR-OLD PLANTS FOR 



The Dreer |loses 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-TwiYearOld Plants 



Select Standard Sorts and Recent Introductions 



Hrbrld-Tea Rose 

 Killamer 



Per 100 



Antoln« RiToIre $80.00 



Arthnr R. Goodwin 80.00 



BeUe Siebreoht 80.00 



Betty 80.00 



Caroline Teatont 26.00 



Chsteeo Clos Vonjreot 80.00 



Deen Hole 80.00 



Dachesa of WelUncton 80.00 



Docbeas of Westmuuter. . . . 40.00 



EcarUte 80.00 



Ftvbenkonljrin 80.00 



Oeorre O. Wand 80.00 



General BfacArthnr 80.00 



Onatav Grunerwald 80.00 



Gmas an Teplits 26.00 



Oiiu>e Moljmenx 80.00 



GroaabersM Frlederlch 80.00 



Iriah BriKhtneaa 86.00 



Joaeph HUl 80.00 



Jonkheer J. U Mock 80.00 



BLaiaerln Aocnata Victoria.. 28.00 



KlUamey 80.00 



Konlfln Carola 80.00 



Lady Alice Stanley 86.00 



Irady Aahtown 80.00 



LAdy Crania 80.00 



La France 80.00 



La Toaca 80.00 



Laurent Carie 80.00 



Per 100 



Lyon $80.00 



Lieutenant Cbaoro 80.00 



Mabel Drew 80.00 



Mme. Abel Cbatenay 80.00 



Mme. Hector Lenlllot 80.00 



Mme. Jenny UUlemot 80.00 



Mme. Jnlea GraTcreaax 80.00 



Mme. Jnlea Groles 80.00 



Mme. Leon Pain 80.00 



Mme. Pblllppe Rivolre 80.00 



Mme. Ravary 80.00 



Mme. Second Weber 80.00 



Marqnlse do Slnety 80.00 



Mary Connteaa of ucbeater. . 80.00 



Mlaa Cyntbla Fordo 86.00 



Mra. Aaron Ward 80.00 



Mra. Arthnr Robert WaddeU 86.00 



Mra. Georire Shawyer 86.00 



Mra. WakeOeld Christie 



MlUer 8i.0« 



My Maryland 80.00 



Pharlaaer 80.00 



Prince do Bnlsarie 80.00 



Ricbmond 80.00 



Sonvenlr de Gnatavo Prat. . 86.00 

 Soavenir dn Preaident Camot 80.00 



Snnbnrat 86.00 



Viacountesa Folkeatoae 80.00 



Wblte Klllamey 80.00 



WiUlam Sbean 80.00 



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



Kaeh 



Brltiah Qneen (McGredy) $0.60 



Colleen ( McQredy ) 2.00 



Edsar M. Burnett (McGredy) 2.00 



Edith Part (McGredy) 76 



Florence Forreater (McGredy) 2.00 



General Superior Arnold Janaaen 



(Leenders) 40 



Georse DIrkaon (Dickson & Sons.) 60 



H. V. Mschln (Dlckaon & Bona) 2.00 



Lady Mary Ward (McGredy) 76 



Joaephine (Paul * Son) $2.00 



KUlamer Brilliant (Dlckaon ft Bona).. .76 

 Louiae Catherine Broalan (Pernet- 



Ducber) 60 



Majestic (Paul ft Son) 2.00 



Mareella (Wm. Paul & Son) 1.00 



Mevronw Dora Van Teta (Leendera)... .60 

 Mme. Chaa. Lutannd (Pernet-Ducher). . .60 

 Mme. Edmund Boatand (Femet-Ducher) .76 

 Mra. Charlea E. Pearaon (McGredy)... LOO 



Baob 



MTa. Anabroae Blcardo (McGredy) $X00 



Mme. Edouard Herrlot— "Dally MaU" 



(Pernet) 60 



Bfra. Charlea Hnnter (Wm. Paul ft Son) .76 

 Mra. Frederick W. VanderbUt (McGredy) LOO 



Mrs. Sam Boaa ( Hugh Dickson) 60 



Mra. Wemyaa Qnln (Dicluon ft Sona).. S.00 



Neriaaa ( Wm. Paul ft Son) 78 



Queen Miary ( Dickson ft Sons) LOO 



Willowmere (Pernet-Ducher) 76 



Tea and Other Everblooming Roses 



Per 100 



•Clothide Sonpert $20.00 



•Duchease de Brabant 26.00 



Harry Kirk 80.00 



•Hermoaa 20.00 



Hnso Roller 40.00 



Varieties Marked * are on Own Roots 



Per 100 



Lady HUllnrdon $80.00 



•Maman Cocbet Pink 20.00 



•Maman Cochet White 20.00 



Molly Sherman Crawford 80.00 



Par 100 



Mrs. Herbert Sterens $t0.00 



Mrs. Mylea Kennedy 40.00 



Souvenir de Catherine Gnniot 80.00 



Souvenir de Pierre Nottiny 80.00 



•William R. Smith I&OO 



Send us your order at once, while the selection is Kood 



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



THE ABOVE PRICES ARE INTENDED FOR THE TRADE ONLY 



MeatioB The Review when yon writs. 



are quite scarce and are bringing good 

 prices. This is due to the dark, rainy 

 weather, but what stock is handled is 

 of fine quality. A few sunshiny days 

 will make a big difference in the cut 

 and will be almost necessary to provide 

 stock for all the advance orders already 

 booked for Memorial day. 



Peonies are moving fairly well and 

 the stock looks good. From present in- 

 dications, there will be a large supply 

 of these for Memorial day trade, and 

 they will be a tremendous help in the 

 absence of a big supply of roses and 

 carnations. Valley is in good demand 

 and lilies are moving well. Sweet peas 

 are cleaning up nicely every day. The 

 quality is beginning to deteriorate, al- 



though there, is some fine stock to be 

 had. Prices are fairly good. 



Various Notes. 



Gimbel Bros.' floral department is 

 enhancing its window display by the 

 use of live butterflies, which Mr. Mac- 

 Donald has been successful in procur- 

 ing by a most diligent search of the 

 Indiana forests. There are about ten 

 varieties already out of their cocoons. 



Mrs. J. T. Hinchliffe, Bacine, Wis., 

 was in town Monday, May 17. 



Miss Meyer, with the Eentschler Flo- 

 ral Co., Madiron, was called to Milwau- 

 kee Tuesday, May 18, by the death of 

 her niece. Her sister, the mother of 

 the child who passed away so suddenly, 



is seriously ill at a local hospital. Miss 

 Meyer has the sympathy of her many 

 friends at this time. H. J. 8. 



NEWPORT, K. I. 



William B. Scott & Co. recently re- 

 ceived an automobile lawn mower, which 

 has attracted considerable attention 

 while in use. 



Bobert A. Clifford, who has been in 

 charge of the flower department at the 

 Vanderbilt hotel in New York during 

 the last winter, will be with Joseph 

 Leikens here this summer and will have 

 charge of the floral arrangements at 

 the new Hill Top Inn. 



Carl Jurgens was a business visitor 

 in New York last week. W. H. M. 



