Jandabx 9, 1908. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



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Asreratum 



Trade Pkt. Oi. 

 Acerattun Blue Perfection, best 



darkDiue 90.15 90.50 



Aseratum Cope's Pet. Ueht blue 15 .85 



Alyssum Little Qem (Oarpet of 



Suow), very dwarf 10 .80 



Asparasrus Piumosus Nanus (true), 



greeuhuuse grown. 94.50 per 1000 



seedn; 920.00 per 5000 seeds. 

 Asparaffus SprensTHrl. 75c per 1000 



seedci; 93.00 per 5000 seeds. 

 BearoniaSemperflorensOracilis.rose .25 



^* ■' Vernon, red. .25 

 Candytuft Empress, white, extra se- 

 lect stock 10 .20 



Carnation, Marguerite, finest mixed .20 .60 

 •* " Giant mixed .80 1.60 



** Obabaud'B Ererbloom- 



Inir.mixed 80 1.50 



Centaursa Imperialis (Royal Sweet 



Sultan), in white, rose, lavender, 



purple, lilac, etc., each 15 .60 



Centaurea Oandldissima, white 



leaved 25 1.00 



Centaurea Oymnocarpa. white 



leaved 15 .85 



Cineraria MaMtima Oandidissima 



(Dusty MllJer) 10 .20 



Cobaea Scandens, purple 10 .90 



DREER'8 



Reliable New Crop 



FLOWER 

 ..vSEEDS 



We offer below a short list of items which 

 should be sown early. For a complete list 

 see our new 



Wholesal* Price List 

 free, on application, to Florists. 



Dreer's Double Petunia 



Trade Pkt. Oz. 



Dracaena Indivisa 90.10 90.80 



Heliotrope, Lemoine's Oiant mixed .40 2.00 

 •* Fine mixed 26 1.00 



Lantana Hybrid*, mixed 10 .20 



Lobelia Crystal Palace Compacta 



(true) 80 1.25 



Lobelia Speciosa, dark blue trailing .15 .50 

 ** GraciUs. light blue tralUng.. .15 .40 

 ** Heteropbylia Major, fine 

 large flowering 25 1.00 



Matricaria Capensis fl. pi., double 



white Feverfew 10 .25 



MlmulusMoscbatus (Musk Plant)... .25 1.25 



Mignonette, Defiance 15 .40 



** Goliath 26 1.00 



** Miles' Hybrid Spiral.. .10 .16 

 " Machet 10 .26 



Petunia Dreer's Superb Single 

 Fringed, the. very best, l-16-oi., 

 91 00: % oz., 91.60 50 



Petunia Dreer's Superb Double 

 Fringed the very best, 75c per 500 

 seeds: 91.60 per lOCO seeds. 



Petunia Rosy Morn, soft pink 60 2.50 



" Brilliant, brilliant carmine 



pink 80 2.00 



Petunia Striped and Blotched mixed .20 .75 



Trade Pkt. Oz. 



Salvia Splendens (Scarlet Sage).... 90.^5 91.0O 



** " Bonfire dwarf 40 2.25 



•* " Ball of Fire, very 



dwarf 60 4.00 



Salvia Splendens Burning Busb, 



larire flowered 80 1.50 



Smilax 10 .80 



Stevla Serrata 20 .60 



Stocks, large flowering 10 weeks', in 



separate colors 40 2.50 



Stocks, larfce flowering lO-weeks', 



finest mixed 80 2.00 



Stocks, Cut and Come Again, in sep- 



arate colors 60 8.00 



Stocks, Cut and Come Again, finest 



mixed 60 2.60 



Ttaunbergia, finest mixed 15 .40 



Torenla Fuurnieri 80 1.60 



Verbena* Dreer's Mammoth in sep- 

 arate colors 30 1.25 



Verbena, Dreer's Mammoth, finest 



mixed 26 1.00 



Verbena Hybrida fine mixed 16 .60 



Vlnoa Rosea, deep rose 16 .60 



" " Alba, white, rose eye.. .16 .60 



•• " " Pura, pure white. .16 .60 



" " mixed, all colors 15 .40 



Our list of Novelties this season contains many things of interest to 

 the florist; for full descriptiona see our ' 



Garden Book for 1908 



Copies sent on application. 



Lobelia 



HENRY A. 



DREER 



714 Chesfnul SI. 



PHILADELPHIA 



Mention The Review when yon write. 



Salvia 



present, owing to lack of explicit infor- 

 ■lation as to crops. We solicit orders 

 for limited quantities only in connection 

 with other seeds." In the wholesale list 

 Evergreen and Country Gentleman are 

 each quoted at $6.50 per bushel. In the 

 general retail catalogue they are $7.50 

 per bushel. 



COSMOS LADY LENOX. 



Flower novelties of sterling merit 

 promise to be rather scarce this season. 

 One of the best, undoubtedly, is the 

 large-flowered cosmos. Lady Lenox, which 

 originated with A. H. Wingett, superin- 

 tendent for Charles Lanier, Lenox, Mass. 

 The flowers, as seen at the recent New 

 York show, were wd«ub1e to treble the size 



of the ordinary cosmos and of a charm- 

 ing shell-pink color. A batch of plants 

 growing at William Duckham's, Madi- 

 son, N. J., from which these flowers were 

 cut, fully bore out our good opinion of 

 it. "We will, no doubt, soon have white 

 and other shades of color in the giant- 

 flowering type of cosmos, and, witk 

 flowers rivaling single dahlias in size 



