Mahch 28. 1901. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



573 



...DREER'S... 

 Novelties and Specialties 



Campanula Isophylla Mayii. 



In this new Bell-Flower we have one of the 

 most important and valuable novelties of the 

 season. and a plant that with only ordinarv care 

 can be grown by anyone; a plant (or every- 

 bodv. It succeeds best as a pot plant grown 

 in a half shady situation, and may either be 

 permitted to trail over the sides of the pot or 

 staked and grown upright; under either con- 

 dition It becomes one mass of flowers of a 

 pleasing light blue color, and are produced 

 continuously through the summer. Strong 

 stock plants in 3-inch pots, 60 cents each; $n 00 



Deutzia Gracilis Rosea 



. „ . ith adelic: 



rosy tint, lUst sufficient to relieve the df 

 white which is objectionable in the type, a 

 which will undoubtedly place it in the fr( 

 rank of shrubs for winter forcing. A limi' 

 lot of one-year-old plants. J2.C0 per doz 

 $I5.C0 per 100. 



Anemone Japonica Queen 

 Charlotte. 



The finest of all the .'\nemones :md a gi 

 summer and fall cut flower. Strong 2J4- 

 pots, 75 cents per dozen; J6.00 per loO. 



Polygonum Baldschuanicum. 



0111 the mountains of Turkestan. It is of 

 ■ry rapid growth, frequently growing from 

 I to 12 feet high in one season. The stems 

 •e twining and cling for support to any object 

 ithin reach. Every branchiet terminates in 

 panicle of white flowers, which are produced 

 1 the greatest profusion from July to Septen 



that 



pop 



ngpla 



Tuberous Begonia, "Duke Zep- 



%nr- 



Camp;itiila Isophylla M 



useful and attr; 



of dwarf habit, growing from 

 s high, throwing up well above the 

 iberless stems bearing full, double 

 carlet flowers, giving the whole 

 ■ightness. grace and elegance diffi- 

 ■' . Strong bulbs, 20 cents each; 

 $15.00 per 100. 



Frilled Tuberous- Rooted Begonia. 



.\ most unique form, with very large single 

 flowers which are entirely distinct from any- 

 thing heretofore offered, the petals being 

 wavy and beautifully frilled on the edges, 

 similar to the newer forms of Petunias. A 

 decided acquisition. Strong bulbs, 25 cents 

 each; $i.50 per dozen. 







Frond of Adiantum Charlott 



idea of the 

 this new M: 

 distinct frc 



antage of having r 



lens of this hand- 

 in at thee.xhibitions 

 Hort. Society dur- 



Montbretia Crocosmise 

 flora Germania. 



This new giant .Montbret 



unde 



has 



ifort 



past four years. It grows about 

 ;i'4 feet high, is of sturdy habit, 

 much branched, and produces 

 niost graceful spikes in the great- 

 est profusion. They are well fur- 

 nished with large six-petalled. 

 widely expanded flowers, measur- 

 ing over 3 inches across, probably 

 the largest of the genus. The col- 

 or is a rich glowing scarlet, shad- 

 ing to brilliant orange, with a 

 blocd-red throat. The buds and 

 also the reverse of the petals are 

 blood-red, a most striking combin- 



bretia German!: 



Cactus Dahlias, Aezir, Loreley and Strahlen Krone. 



Twelve Choice Japanese Tree Paeonias. 



an supply twelve ol the finest Japanese varieties in str 

 cents each; $5,1.0 per dozen. 



Yucca Filamentosa Bicolor. 



This elegant plant has proven entirely iiardv with us the i 

 We ofler good, one-vear-old plants, 33 cents each; $3.50 per dozen 



Our new Quarterlv Trade List which has onlv recently been c 

 offers a complete line of all the leading novelties', together with a 

 seasonable stocks, with full lists of our specialties, as Decorai 

 Water Lilies and .Aquatics, and the most complete list of Hardv 

 offered in this country. If you have failed to receive a copy advh 



HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. 



