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New French Hydn 
V!Lw RENEE" GAILLARD — Very large panicles of milky- 
white, irregularly dentated flowers, which is certain to be¬ 
come popular; it is entirely distinct. One of the best grow¬ 
ers of Hydrangeas says that this variety should really have 
been awarded the silver medal given to Mme. Emile MoulUere 
last year as the best white. Two and one q jaretr-inch pots, 
85 cents per dozen; $6.00 per hundred. Three-inch pots. 
$1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per hundred. Four-inch pots. $2.00 
per dozen; $15.00 per hundred. Five-inch pots, $3.00 per 
dozen. 
MONT ROSE—Immense panicles of clear flesh-rose, entirely 
distinct. One of the very best early flowering varieties. 
Two and one-quarter-inch pots, 85 cents per dozen; $6.00 
per hundred. Three-inch pots, $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per 
hundred. Four-inch pots, $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per hundred. 
MME. MAURICE HAMAR—A delicate flesh-rose color; a vig¬ 
orous grower, the individual flowers as well as the trusses 
being very large; one of the easiest to force. Early. Two 
and one-quarter-inch pots, 85 cents per dozen; $6.00 per 
hundred. Three-inch pots, $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per hun¬ 
dred. Four-inch pots, $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per hundred. 
Five-inch pots, $3.00 per dozen. 
MOUSSELINE (The Famous Blue Hydrangea) — With us a 
beautiful plumbago-blue. The introducer describes it as a 
beautiful mauve-rose with cream-colored center; the flower 
heads are large and held erect; a decided acquisition. If 
you desire a beautiful deep blue Hydrangea flower get this 
one. Two and one-quarter-inch pots, 75 cents per dozen; 
$5.00 per hundred. Three-inch pots, $ 1.00 per dozen; $7.00 
per hundred. Four-inch pots, $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 
hundred. Five-inch pots, $3.00 per dozen. 
mgeas—Concluded. 
MME. E. MOUILLERE—This has been the favorite white va¬ 
riety in the New York market this year, very free flower¬ 
ing, of good size and form. Awarded silver medal at the 
National Flower Show at Boston last year. A great favor¬ 
ite with English growers, one London grower known to us 
handling over thirty thousand of this variety alone. Two 
and one-quarter-inch pots, 85 cents per dozen; $6.00 per 
hundred. Three'inch pots, $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per hun¬ 
dred. Four-inch pots, $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per hundred. 
Five-inch pots, $3.00 per dozen. 
ORNAMENT — Large pretty mauve-pink flowers; very free 
flowering. Two and one-quarter-inch pots, 75 cents per 
dozen; $5.00 per hundred. Three-inch pots, $1.00 per 
dozen; $7.00 per hundred. Four-inch pots, $1.75 per dozen; 
$12.00 per hundred. Five-inch pots, $3.00 per dozen. 
SOUVENIR DE MME. E. CHAUTARD One of the very best, 
of splendid erect habit; very robust. Fine sized heads of 
bright rose-colored flowers. One of the very best of the 
bouquet type. Two and one-quarter-inch pots, 85 cents per 
dozen; $6.00 per hundred. Three-inch pots, $1.25 per dozen; 
$8.00 per hundred. Four-inch pots, $2.00 per dozen; $15.00 
per hundred. Five-inch pots, $3.00 per dozen. 
Older Varieties Hydrangeas 
OTAKSA—The old standby. Two and one'quarter-inch pots, 
50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. Three-inch pots, 75 
cents per dozen; $5.00 per hundred. Four-inch pots, $1.25 
per dozen ; $9.00 per hundred. Five-inch pots, $2.00 per dozen. 
RAMIS PICTA, or RED BRANCHED — Two and one-quarter- 
inch pots, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
NEW FORCING 
ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLO 
Here we offer the finest plant to force in pots that has ever 
been sent out. We forced some the past spring as a trial. 
We wanted them for Decoration Day. They were all in bloom, 
every stem having an enormous flower, many of the trusses 
or flower heads being over a foot across, of the purest paper 
white. Our word for it, no plant of any kind will make you 
the money this plant will. It is simply a wonder. We have 
a fine stock to offer suitable for forcing the coming spring. 
This Hydrangea is absolutely hardy everywhere. 
HYDRANGEA, 
RA ALBA, or “Hills of Snow” 
For lining out, field-grown plants, eight to ten inches, 60 
cents per dozen; $4.50 per hundred; $40.00 per thousand. 
The following sizes for forcing or for immediate sales: 
Select field-grown plants, $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per hun¬ 
dred; $75.00 per thousand. 
Extra select field-grown plants, $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per 
hundred; $90.00 per thousand. 
Extra heavy select field-grown plants, $2.50 per dozen; $17.50 
per hundred; $150.00 per thousand. 
READ WHAT A CUSTOMER THINKS OF “HILLS OF SNOW” 
The Good & Reese Company. ,, , . , „ ......... 
Dear Sirs:—We notice your ad. in Florists’ Review regarding Hydrangea Arborescens Grandiflora Alba. We forced six 
large tubs of this variety last Easter, placing several plants in each tub. We were very successful in timing them; 
they had twenty-five to thirty heads of perfect flowers. The best asset this plant has, that we discovered, you do not men¬ 
tion in your ad. These plants kept in perfect shape, both foliage and flower, for eight weeks in our store room; not a leaf 
turned yellow. For store decoration during the spring months, nothing finer and more lasting than this plant. We give you 
this experience, seeing you are pushing the sale of this plant. 
Very respectfully, . , ... 
J. W. DUDLEY &, SONS, Parkersburg, W. Va. 
Good & Reese’s CHOIC 
Price, one-year-old field-grown plants, 60 cents 
ECLAIREUR — Clear rosy-magenta, with large lighter halo; 
large florets and magnificent bedder. 
HUXLEY — A rich lavender; color fine. 
HENRY MURGER—Enormous pure white flowers, with very 
large, showy, deep carmine eye or center; fine florets and 
trusses * extra. 
INDEPENDENCE—An excellent large flowering early pure 
white ; none better. 
LA VOGUE—A beautiful rose color with large eye of deeper 
rose color ; very attractive. 
LA PERLE DU NORD—Pure white, large, deep, distinct red 
eye ; extra fine. 
LE MAHDI — Dark violet-purple. 
E STANDARD PHLOX 
jer dozen; $4.00 per hundred; $35.00 per thousand. 
L’ESPERANCE — Clear rosy-lilac; large white eye distinctly 
rayed; large florets and an even bloomer. 
PANTHEON — Large, clear, deep, bright pink with faint halo; 
a charming variety. 
RUBUS — A parti-colored variety, rosy-red shading to white. 
Newer Varieties of Phlox 
Price, one-year field-grown plants, 75 cents per dozen; $5.00 
per hundred; $45.00 per thousand. 
INSPECTOR ELPEI _ A startling variety, color deep salmon; 
florets extra size ; will please everybody. 
JULES CAMBON — Clear magenta with large distinct white 
star in center q { each floret ; superlatively rich and fine. 
PEONIES FOR PLEASURE 
The little brochure, "Peonies for Pleasure,” gives full information of the history of the Peony, the only plant that has a 
registered list of named varieties for over fourteen hundred years. . . , 
"Peonies for Pleasure” tells how and when to plant, the soil and plants to use ; fertilizers, and how to apply. It names 
the early, medium and late varieties for long succession of bloom. It describes the old and new, the plebeian , and the aris- 
t0Cra The°earh red"whfte'aiid pink Teonies of our grandmothers’ gardens are almost the only ones generally known. Dear patrons, 
these are the plebeians of the family; if you wish to know the Peony aristocrats, send for this little treatise. 
To all interested in the Peony a copy will be mailed on application. 
T l II r Tfi nil\/ nrniliro DURING THE FALL SEASON. The proper time to buy and plant Peonies is from 
IMr III Kill rHIIllrX September 1st until the ground freezes up. Sena for our wholesale price list of 
1 UTIL 1 U UU 1 1 LUI1ILU Peonies that we offer for fall sale. 
