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The Florists' Review 



June 3, 1915. 



DREER'S Select 



STRONG TWO-YEAR-OLD PLANTS FOR 



The Dreer Roses for bedding are stroog 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— TwoYear-Old Plants 



Select Standard Sorts and Recent Introductlona 



Hybrid -Tea Rose 

 Klllamer 



Per 100 



Antolna BlTolre $80.00 



Arthur B. Goodwin 80.00 



BeUo SleteMht 80.00 



Betty 80.00 



Caroline Teetont 86.00 



Chateau Cloe Yonxeet 80.00 



Dean Hole 80.00 



DnohoM of WelUntton 80.00 



Dneheee of Weetmuuter. . . . 40.00 



Scariate 80.00 



Itefoenkoalsln 80.00 



Oeorce C. Wand 80.00 



General MaeArthnr 80.00 



GiutaT Gmnerwald 80.00 



GniM an Teplltm SS.00 



Grace Molynenx 80.00 



Oroaehermos JMederleh 80.00 



Irish Brifhtneee..... 8S.00 



Joseph HUl 80.00 



Jonkheer J. I<. Moek 80.00 



Kalaerln Ancnata Victoria.. 2B.00 



Klllamey 80.00 



Konlsin Car«da 80.00 



liady AUco Stanley.. 86.00 



Lady Aehtown 80.00 



Lady Ursula 80.00 



L« France 80, 



La Tosca. 



00 

 80.00 



Per 100 



Laurent Carle $80.00 



Lyon 80.00 



Lleatenant Chaoro 80.00 



Mme. Abel Chatenay. 80.00 



Mme. Hector Lenlllot 80.00 



Mme. Jenny GUlemot 80.00 



Bfme. Jnles Gravflreaax 80.00 



Mme. Joles Groles 80.00 



Mme. Leon Pain 80.00 



Mme. Philippe BlTolre 80.00 



Mme. Bavary 80.00 



Mme. Segond Weber 80.00 



Marquise do Sbttir 80.00 



Mary Countess of Ilchester. . 80.00 



Miss Cynthia Fordo 86.00 



Mrs. Aaron Ward 80.00 



Mrs. Arthur Bobert WaddeU 86.00 



Mrs. Oeorre Shawyer 86.00 



Mrs. WakcAeld ChrlstU 



MOler SS.00 



Pharlsner SaOO 



Prince do Bulfwle 80.00 



Souvenir do Gustavo Prat. . 88.00 

 Souvenir du President Camot 80.00 



Sunburst 88.00 



Viscountess Folkestone 80.00 



White Klllamey 80.00 



WlUlam Shean 80.00 



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



British Queen (McOredy) $0.60 



Colleen (McOredy) 2.00 



Edrar M. Burnett (McQredy) 2.00 



Edith Part (McGredy) 76 



Florwice Forrester (McOredy) 2.00 



General Superior Arnold Janssoi 



(Leenders) 40 



Georsre DIekson (Dlckaon * Sons.) 60 



H. V. Machln (Dickson A Sons) 2.00 



Josephine (Paul ft Bon) $2.00 



KlUamer Brilliant (Dickson ft Sons).. .76 

 Louise Catherine Breslan (Pernet- 



Ducber) 60 



Majestic (Paul ft Son) XOO 



Marcella (Wm. Paul ft Son) LOO 



Mevronw Dora Van Tots (Leenders) . . . .60 

 Mme. Chas. Lutaond (Pernet-Ducber). . .60 

 Mme. Edmund Bostand (Pemet-Duoher) .76 

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



Bach 



Mrs. Ambrose Bleardo (McOredy) $X00 



Mme. Edouard Herrlot — "Dally Mall" 



(Pernet) n BO 



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

 Mrs. Fk«deriek W. Tanderbllt (IfcOredy) LOO 



Mrs. Sam Boss (Hufh Dickson) 60 



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



Nerlssa ( Wm. Paul ft Son) 78 



Qneoi Mary (Dickson ft Sons) LOO 



WlUowmere (Pemet-Ducher) 78 



Tea and Other Everblooming Roses 



Per 100 



•Cletblde Soupert $20.00 



Harry Kirk 80.00 



*Hermosa 20.00 



Huso Boiler 40.00 



Varieties Ifarked * are on Own Roots 



Per 100 



•Maman Coehet Pink $20.00 



•Maman Coehet White 20.00 



Molly Sharman Crawford 80.00 



Mrs. Herbert Stevens $S$COO 



Mrs. Myles Kennedy 40.00 



Souvenir do Catherine Gulllot 80.00 



Souvenir do Pierre Mottlns 80.00 



•Unillam B. Smith 88.00 



Send us your order at once, while tbe selection Is sfood 



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



THK ABOVK PRICKS ARILIMTENDXD FOR THK TRADE ONLY 



Mention Tbe Bevlew whcs you writs. 



shall compare and notify the seller of 

 any discrepancy between the list and 

 the labels on such trees." 



CINCINNATI. 



The Market. 



Memorial day business was good. The 

 bulk of the demand went to peonies 

 and cheaper flowers and the better 

 grades of stock moved out a little slow- 

 ly. This is especially true of roses. 

 Practically all peony oflferings cleaned 

 up. Lilies were plentiful. Oflferings 

 in other lines were up to the standard, 

 as far as quantity is concerned, of the 

 last few weeks. Good carnations sold 



well, but the pickled ones hardly found 

 a market at any price. Shipping busi- 

 ness was good. 



It is expected that this week, being 

 commencement week in the local public 

 high schools, will be a good one as far 

 as the call for the better grades of 

 stock is concerned. Bed, yellow, pink 

 and white roses, American Beauties and 

 cornflowers will undoubtedly have the 

 bulk of the demand. 



Various Notes. 



C. E. Critchell had a large lot of 

 jasmines for Memorial day. They were 

 the first in the market from the south. 



The last few weeks have been busy 

 ones for George Fern, the decorator. 



He has used a considerable quantity of 

 smilax. 



E. G. Gillett reports a satisfactory 

 Memorial day business. 



L. H, Kyrk had a fine lot of delphin- 

 iums from George Klotter for Memo- 

 rial day. 



P. J. dinger had a fine lot of Rich- 

 mond for commencement day. 



A. Basmussen, of New Albany, Ind., 

 has been shipping some fine Radiance 

 roses to this market. C. H. H. 



New London, Conn. — George E. 

 Fisher, manager of the local store of 

 S. J. Renter & Son, Inc., has been called 

 to Westminster, Vt., by the death of 

 his grandmother. 



