Dreek's Supekb Double-fringed Petunias. 



PKLARGONIUMS. 



b. 



fLady 'Wasliington Geraniums.) 



The six varieties offered below are a 

 choice selecuon of distinct colors of 

 these most beautiful plants. 

 Champion. White delicately shaded 



blush, small carmine blotch on 



lower petals, upper feathered maroon 



and red. 

 Crimson King. An intense rich 



crimson, 

 Mme. Thibaut. White, richly 



blotched and marked with rose, the 



upper petals marked with crimson- 

 maroon, with large white centre. 

 Mrs. R. Sandiford. Pure glistening 



snow-white. 

 Prince George. Enormous trusses 



of finely fringed white flowers, 



faintly suffused with blush, all the 



petals spotted with maroon. 

 Princess May. China-pink, feathered maroon in the 



crimped margins. 



20 cts. each ; S2.00 per doz. Set of 6 varieties, $1.00. 



phii.ode:ndro]s. 



SpectabiliS. An interesting stove plant with large heart-shaped dark 



green leaves, with light veins. $1.00 to §2.00 each. 

 Pertusura. A stove plant of chmbing habit, with large, perforated leaves 



of grotesque appearance. 81.00 to $.3.00 each. 



Lindeni. A handsome stove plant of easy culture with attractive light 

 screen hastate leaves, the broad rib and veins creamv-whi'.e. 75 cts. each. 



Lindeni Alagnificum. A variety of the above with much larger leaves, 

 and with the variegation more decided in color. $1.00 each. 



DREER'S SUPERB DOUBLE- 

 FRINGED PETUNIAS. 



For many years we have made a specialty of Double Petunias, 

 growing about five thousand seedlings annually, from which we 

 select the choicest for propagation. We have discarded the plain 

 edge sorts, as the fringed and laced varieties listed below are very 

 much superior. 



Caprice. Pure white, mottled with reddish-violet. 

 Clio. Beautiful self-colored rich purple. 

 Comedy. Bright amaranth-red, edged pure white. 

 Delicata. White, delicately suffused with violet-rose and 



veined purple. 

 Eureka. A beautiful deep crimson-pink. 

 Fairy. Soft solferino, occasionally marked white. 

 Harmony. Soft mauve-rose, self-colored. 

 Lovely, White suffused rose, shading deeper toward the edge. 

 Modesty. Delicate mauve, veined purplish-crimson. 

 Rufus. Pure white, mottled deep tyrian rose. 

 Sirius. Brilliant French-purple, mottled white. 

 Snowball. Finely fringed white. 



Price: 15 cts. each ; SLoO per doz. Set of 12 sorts, $1.50. 

 Single Large-flowering Petunias. Mixed seedlings 



(ready April 1st), IQ cts. each ; SI. 00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



PEPER03IIA. 



riaculosa. A pretty, dwarf, ornamental foliage plant, the thick 

 leaves being bright green, veined silvery-white, exceedingly 

 useful as a pot plant for the window or porch boxes. 25 cts. 

 each ; §2.50 per doz. 



Metallica. Neat, small foliage of a metaliic-bronze color. 15 

 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



RHYNCHOSPERMUM. 



JasminoideS [Maylayan Jiismine). 

 A climbing plant which succeeds 

 admirably in the conservatory or 

 window garden ; grown as a pot 

 jilant and trainedon a trellis, it pro- 

 duces during the spring months in 

 great abundance delicate pure white 

 fl o w e r s of entrancing perfume. 

 Strong plants, in 6-inch pots, 50 cts. 

 each. 



RUSSEEIA. 



Lemoinel multiflora. A useful 

 basket or vase plant of graceful, 

 drooping habit, and producing freely 

 bright coral -red, tubular flowers. 10 

 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz. 



Pepei<'.mia M 

 upper 



ACULOSA. 



petals, 



PEUMBAGO. 



Capensis, Light lavender-blue. 

 \ — Alba. Color creamv-white. 

 ^"■"•^ 1 "i cts. each ; 81 50 ter doz. 



POTHOS ARGYR^^A. 



A pretty hothouse climber, with deep green foliage, nicely variegated 

 with silvery-white. 50 cts. each. 



Pelargonium. 



For New and Rare Garden and Greenhouse plants see pages las to ia8. 



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