MAY 19. IS'JS 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



965 



DREER'S special Offer of.» 



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Seasonable Plants 



30,000 Ampclopsis Veilchii ?„;;;.r,l.SiJ"i;.,°i™''fen'S: 



1^ til ■_•! iniln-^ liisli. $11 (III |i,T llKl. j.'iU.lXI per 1000. 



D.-JU,^^!,;-. C ^\J^r^ C\r^-,^r One of the hest liard V pereniuals. E\- 

 KUdbeCKia LxOlaen LrlOW cellem as a sho» plam lor the border. 



■did iinaluahlc lur tutliiig tliruugh the summer and tall. Strong, 2!<-ln. 



pots. Mc per doz.; $1.1.10 per 100. 



'P4^--U1« X^^4-^^»~.:'xr^ Our unrivaled strain. .\ hne lot in 3-ln. pots, mixed 

 UOUDle t^etUniaS unnamed varieties, $5.00 penOO. 



P\«-. .--./^^ -. T*-»/4;-it;c-» .\ fine lot of 5-in. pots. .\ goodsize for medium sized 

 L-TaCaena inaiVlSa vases, baskets, etc., $i.M per doz.; $25.00 per lUO. 



vases, baskets, window 

 , pots, 12 inches high. $3.50 perdoz.: 

 $2i.lKI per 100. .5-in. pots. 15 inches high, $1.50 per doz.; $35.00 per 100. 



pv ^ _ /^^J«/»ff*'^»-»,^ The most striking foliage plant introduced 



LyraCaena VJOUbeiliana in many years. It rivals the .Aspidistra and 



Rubber as a house plant. Strong plants from 45^-in. pots, $3.00 each: 



flu IK) per do/. 



Pii?nt?<^ T £>tY^riint>i The best hardy plant offered this season. .\ great 

 UCUlZla. 1-cmOincl improvement on D. Gracilis, which it will soon su- 

 percede, both as a plant for tlie garden and for forcing. 3-in. pots, $2.00 

 perdoz.; $15.00 per 100. 



ff A distinct and 

 useful pot or 



T^--^ .-..» A«-. T2*^^^'^*^t-i .'\notlier useful variety for va 



Jjracaena Druami boxes, etc.. 4-in. pots,' 12 mch 



New Dwarf Bedding Geranium "Mars' 



111 pots. Jl IKI per do/,; $s 01) per 100. 



UTT:— -.^t,-.^;-. 1-ii^t-, /^^Jot-il--. It is seldom that we are in a position to 



IVllCrOlepia rlirta ^riStaia otter this valuaWe lem in quantity at 



h.'w ]irKes We consiiier tills as useful as the Nephrolepis for growing 



into specimens. It is ol rapid growth and a good liardv house plant. 



$1.00 per doz.; $?.00 per 100; $70.00 per 1000 for good 2J{-in. pot plants. 



CyCaS ReVoIuta PaT'iV '""'- a, fine lot weighing from 4 to Wlbs.. 



]iriirs t.ii largrr quantities. 



HENRY A. DREER, 714 Ghestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA, 



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2,000 Helen Keller $1.00 per lOU 



3,000 .X urea Nana 1.00 



1,000 Lvcopodium Dent 1.00 



1,000 Geraniums, named. 2'/i -in 2.00 



2,000 ■■ mixed, 3-in 3.00 



3,000 " named, 4-in -5.00 



1.000 Salvia Clara Bedman. 4-in 3.00 



10 000 .Asters. Perfection. White. Pink. Blue and 

 Scarlet, liOc per 100; $l.ai per 1000. Extra strong 

 plants. Also 2,000 Asters, Snowball. 



1,IX)0 Fuchsias, 3-in., mixed, $2.50 per 100. 



The Morris Floral Go. 



MORRIS, ILL. 



Fuchsias, Black Prince and Purple Dean, 

 Calceolaria Rugosa, Heliotrope, all in bud 

 and bloom, from 4-in. pots. Jfilll prr li»i English 

 Ivy, 3 to 4 feet high. $7.00 per liM Double Pet- 

 unia, 2-in. puts $2.00 per 11)0, Cobaea Scan- 

 dens, 3 It, vines. $4.00 per 100. .50c per do/. Alter- 

 nanthera P. .Maior and .Aiirea Nana. $"J.t,0 per 

 liX), $15.1X1 per 1.000. Dwarf Alyssum, Gem. $1.50 

 per 100. 2-in. pots. Dracaena Indivisa, trans- 

 planted in flats. $1..50 per li«i. Asters, seedlings. 

 earl\ ;uid late sorts. 5iic a 100 $f,iNi ,, i.iHjo. Chrys- 

 anthemums, fine assortin t. K Cufgs, $1.25 100. 

 E. FRYER. Berriman St. & NewLots Av BrooHyn. N.Y. 



BARGAINS IN PLANTS ^°1ash. 



French Cannas, Crozy. Q. Ciiarlotte, Per I()0 



Florence Vaughan. tine plants, - - - - $4.0n 

 Geramums, Double Grant. 2J^-iD. pots. - 2.00 



Salvias. Clara Bedman, '^J-^-ln.pois, - - - '2.00 

 COLEUS, 5 varieties, fine, 2h; " - - - 'i.oo 

 Begonia Vernon, fine, 2s *' - - - 2.00 



Mountain ov snow Gbi:anium. 'i><-in. pots 3.00 

 Onl.T at onre ami ^'et go..,i stock. 



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