GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE 



PLANTS AND BULBS 



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AMARYLLIS (Hippeastrum) 



The Amarj'Uis is pre-eminently a window-garden plant for the 



amateur, producing under the simplest conditions gorgeous 



trumpet-shaped blooms. For fuU cultural directions, see our 



book "Dreer's Hints on the Growing of Bulbs." Price 25 cts. 



Copies free to customers who ask for it when ordering. 



Dreer's American Hybrids. In offering this selection of 



seedlings we believe that they are the best obtainable at the 



present time and we know of nothing that we can recommend 



that will give the amateur greater pleasure for his window 



garden. They embody with vigorous growth free-flowering 



habit and enormous size of the individual flowers, a really 



wonderful range of colors, varying from deep crimson to bright 



orange-scarlet, and from light rose to aljnost pure white, many 



of them beautiful combinations in stripes and variegations. 



Mixed varieties only in very strong bulbs. 75 cts. each; S7.50 



per doz.; S60.00 per 100. 



Formosissima (Jacobaean Lily) . BriUiant crimson, free and 



early. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz. 



ANTIRRHINUMS (Snapdragon) 



Large-flowering Half-dwarf. Popular plants for bedding 

 and for cutting. We can supply the six distinct and beautiful 

 varieties offered and described on page 65. 10 cts. each; §1.00 

 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 



ASPARAGUS 



Plumosus Nanus (Asparagus Fern). There is no better plant 

 for table decoration than this. The foliage is more delicate than 

 that of the finest Fern, being lace-like in its filminess. A plant 

 with half a dozen stalks is a mass of dainty, misty green, among 

 which the stems of a few flowers can be thrust in such a manner 

 as to make a pretty decoration for the table. 25 cts. and 50 cts. 

 ,each; S2.50 and $5.00 per doz. 



Sprengeri (Emerald Feather). Excellent for hanging-baskets, for 

 bracket use and for cutting. It is one of the best of all plants for 

 the window-box when planted on the outside where it can droop 

 over the edge of the box. 25 cts. and 50 cts. each; S2.50 and 

 $5.00 per doz. 



Ag.^>.\N1HL"S U.mbell.\tvs 



AGAPANTHUS 



UmbellatUS (BUte Lily of the Nile). A splendid ornamental 

 plant, bearing clusters of bright, blue flowers on 3 foot long 

 flower stalks and lasting a long time in bloom. A most desirable 

 plant for outdoor decoration, planted in large pots or tubs on 

 the lawn or piazza. 50 cts. each. Also a limited number of 

 large plants in 8-inch tubs, $2.50 each. 



— Mooreanus. A smaller form than the type with dark-blue 

 flowers; produced very freely. 50 cts. each. 



AGLAONEMA 



Costatum. A dwarf-growing Aroid, suitable for the conserva- 

 tory or window garden. Very compact heart-shaped leaves of 

 dark, shining green, with white midrib and scattering blotches 

 of white. 50 cts. each; S5.00 per doz. 



ALLAMANDA 



Hendersoni. A strong-growing variety, well suited for growing 

 on the pillars or supports of a conservatory, or for training on a 

 trellis; large, fragrant golden-yellow flowers. 50 cts. each. 



Williamsi. Forms a compact bushy plant with trusses of large 

 rich yellow flowers at every point; deliciously scented. 50 cts. 

 each. 



ALOYS I A (Lemon Verbena) 



Citriodora. The well-known popular pot or bedding plant, 

 grown for its richly fragrant foliage. 25 cts. each; S2.50perdoz. 



ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS 



(Mountain Rose) 



The pink or rosy-red colored form of this is one of the most 

 conspicuous and beautiful climbers grown in the Southern States, 

 verandas or trellises covered with same are extremel}' showy and 

 beautiful. In the north the Antigonon makes a splendid climber 

 for the greenhouse. 



In addition to the pink variety, we offer a pure white form which 

 is equally handsome, particularly when the two colors are planted 

 so as to intermingle in growth. Good plants of either pink or 

 white. 50 cts. each. 

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Dreer's American Hybrid AMAR'ixus 



