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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



FEBttTJAUT 9, 1006. 



DREER SEASONABLE SPECIALS! 



Dahlia Kriemhilde 



The most beautiful Dahlia among the 



OactuB varieties In cultivation today. 



^— — — ^^^^— — Its delicate combination of colors is 

 well reproduced in the colored plate on the cover of our this 

 season's Retail Catalogue; its delicate shell pink petals, passing 

 to white in the center, make it the ideal flower for cutting, an 

 early and continuous bloomer, with strong, long stems. Field- 

 grown roots. 11 60 per dozen: 112.00 per 100. 



Dahlia Twentieth Century 



The most popular single va- 

 riety for cutting. Roots. 12.00 



per dozen: llfi.OO per 100. 



We make a specialty of Dahlias, and list 175 vaiieties in our ' 

 current Wholesale list, the cream of all the various types, and 

 the most up-to-date collection in the country. ■ ''„: 



The New Marguerite, or Daisy Queen Alexandra 



^e are now booking orders for delivery during the latter part 

 if February for this charming new form of Ohrvsanthemum 

 frutescens, or Paris Daisy; the flowers are from 2% to 8 inches 

 In diameter, of a pure white color, the greater percentage of 

 bese coming full double, not unlike an Anemone-flowered 

 Ohiysanthemum, thoueh single and semi-double flowers appear 

 on the same plant, all of which, however, are handsome. A 

 plant that is certain to prove valuable, both as a pot plant as 

 well as for cut flowers; 20 cents each; 12.00 per dozen; ll&.OO 

 per 100. 



Phlox li Ui von LaSSDUrg da^: the individual flowers 

 =^^^^=^=^^^=^^i^=s^=r are double the size of any 

 white variety now in cultivation, a strong grower and a free 

 continuous bloomer; 26 cents each: $2.60 per dozen; 118.00 per lOO. 

 Phloxes are one of our speclalttee. If you require standard 

 varieties we are in position to supply the leading sorts by the 

 thousands. 



DAKZiIA XBIEMKUDB 



HENRY A. DREER, 



— 714 — 



CHESTNUT ST. 



GREER'S QUARTERLY WHOLESALE PRICE-LIST %\^^^^l'_ 



• — '^^== BULBS. Stc'. 



is mailed to all Florists. If you do not have it at hand, please 

 advise us and a copy will be sent at onee. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



September Propagated Roses 



Bride, Bridesmaid, Ivory. 



This stock has been wintered in a temperature of 30 degrees. It could not be in finer condition. Better than winter propagated 

 stuff. The above $8.00 per 100; $80.00 per 1000. Get it now and pot into 3-inch and change your stock. 



All the other roses worth g^rowinfl^ in large quantity. $86.00 per 1000. This includes the two 

 Ck>chets« La France and twenty-liTe other first*class pot and bedding sorts. 



GERANIUMS 



The finest collection in the U. S. If ordered now, $20.00 

 per 1000, from 2>^-inch pots. Let us send you a sample lot 

 of 500 for $10.00, to see the stock. 



There is nothing finer than the new Dwarf 



French Lantanas 



for bedding. We have, after years of effort secured the finest 

 varieties and we now have them in strong 2>^-inch pots at 

 $30.00 per 1000. 



We have the finest, healthiest stock of 



CARNATIONS 



in the 'country. Send us your list to price. We can meet 

 you to your entire satisfaction. Come and have a look at 

 our carnation houses and see our stock. 



Dwarf Salvias 



Varieties that are DWARF and early to flower, nothing finer. 

 These at $3.00 per 100} $25.00 per 1000. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



We ezcell in these.— We have the finest 7 commercial novel- 

 ties ever introduced in one year. You can't get on without 

 them. Let us send you 100 of these or 50, say in the seven 

 sorts, at $35.00 per 100 rate. 



We can abo fix you out in all the finer standard sorts and 

 the newer additions of recent years. Get a thousand of these 

 for your own growing. The Hill selection of sorts for exhib- 

 ition and for pots. September flowering chrysanthemums. 

 All in large stock. 



We have lots of thin^rs that every Florist 

 needs for spring sales. Send for list just out and 

 g^et our prices and descriptions. 



The E. G. HILL CO., Richmond, Ind. 



