GENERAI. LIST OF 



Garden and 



Greenhouse 



PLHNTS HND BULBS. 



Please read what we say regarding the filling and forwarding of Plant orders on page 98. 



Bedding Plants. 



For the sake of convenience as well as to save space we give under tliis 

 heading a list of all the popular bedding plants, which are so well known 

 to everyone that detailed descriptions are useless. We grow all of the'se 

 popular subjects in immense quantities, and our prices will be found ver}- 

 reasonable for the class of stock we send out. 

 All sorts priced at $1.00 or less per doz., 10 cts. each; at ^1.50 per doz., h'> 



cts. each; at ^.00 per doz., 30 cts. each, x 

 Abutilon Savitzi. Green foliage, with broad white Per Doz. Per UHv 



margin SI 00 $ 8 on 



Souv. de Bonn. Dark green foliage, with narrow 



whiteborder 1 00 6 011 



Choice Flowering Val•ielie^s. See below. 

 Acalyplia Bicolor conipacta. Foliage green, varie- 

 gated yellow 150 10 no 



Macaleaiia. Beautiful bronze and crimson foliage.... 100 8 00 



Margiiiata. Bronzy-green, edged carmine foliage 100 8 00 



.\chyiaiithus Acuminata. Bronzy-purple foliage 1 00 6 00 



Eiiiersoiii. Karrow, deep red foliage 100 6 00 



Asteratum Blanche. Dwaif, compact pure white 100 6 00 



Blue Perlection. Very dwarf, dark blue 100 6 00 



Princess Pauline. Blue, with white centre.....'. 100 6 00 



Stella Guerney. Briglit blue, always in flower 1 00 6 00 



Alternanthera Aurea nana. Bright yellow foliage.. 1 00 6 00 



Aniffina spectabilis. Crimson, pink and bronze 1 00 6 00 



Rosea nana. Dwarf, rosy crimson foliage 100 6 00 



Versicolor. Olive, crimson and chocolate foliage 1 00 6 00 



Aloysia citriodora. The popular Lemon Verbena 1 00 



Asparagus Sprengeri. An elegant border plant. 



See page 117 150 10 00 



-Asters, China. In six colors, as shown in colored plate 

 and offered on page 11. Ready from Mav 10th to 



June 15th ." 60 4 00 



Begonias, Tuberous-rooted. Seepages 99 and 118. 

 Flowering. See page 119. 

 Caladiums. See pages 119 and 122. 

 Cannas. See pages 120 and 121. 

 Chrysanthemums, Pompone. See page 100. 

 General Collection. See pages 123 and 

 124. 



Coleus Golden Beauty. Fine yellow 1 00 6 00 



Golden Bedder. Crimson, with wavy vel- 



low edge ".... 1 00 6 00 



Queen Victoria. Crimson, with golden 



edge 1 00 6 00 



Rainbow. Velvety maroon, margined gold. 1 00 6 00 



Shylock. Deep maroon, veined crimson 1 00 6 00 



V'erschaffetii. The popular dark crimson... 1 00 6 00 



Dr. Ross, or Brilliancy. A giant-leaved 



sort, beautifully variegated 1 50 10 00 



Twelve distinct Fancy Varieties.. 1 mi 6 00 



fi no 



Border with a Turf Edge and Li.ne of 

 Aghratum Stella Gur.>iey. 



Per 100 



-< 110 



6 00 



Castor Oil Plants {Ricinits). Grjeen and Per doz 

 bronze-leaved sorts, ready in May and .Tune. 1 00 



Orotons. See page 12fi. 



Cuphea Llavea {Giant Tricolored Ciiphea). 



Red, white and blue combined in one flower. 1 00 

 Platyceatra («(7ar Pfa/!i) 1 Oi» 



Uahlias. Seepages 127 to 131 for the largest 

 collection of the finest varieties ever oflered. 



Kchereria Metallica. Large metallic foli- 

 age, and spikes of waxen red flowers 3 00 



Sanguinea. Coppery-red leaves 1-50 



Secunda glauca. The blue-green-leaved 

 variety so largely used in carpet bedding 1 00 



Geraniums. See page 136. 



Heliotropes. See page 138. 



Lantanas. See page 146. 



Lobelia. Dwarf blue bedding, ready in May and June 100 



Nasturtium, Dreer's Superb Dwarf. Ready in May and 



June 75 



Pansies, Dreer's Royal Exhibition 50 



Petunia, Dreer's Double Fringed 1 50 



Dreers Single Fringed 1 00 



Salvia spleudeus " Bonfire" (Scarlet Sage) 1 00 



Sweet Alyssum. Dwarf white 75 



Sw^eet William. Mixed colors 1 00 



Tritomas {Red-hot Pokers). See page 184. 



Verbenas, Dreer's .llammoth. 12 colors 75 



Zinnias. Best, dwarf mixed colors 50 



ABELIA. 



Rupestris. A choice dwarf, small shrub of graceful habit, hard\' as far north a< 

 Philadelphia, but requiring protection furtlier north. It produces through the 

 entire summer and fall months white tinted lilac heather-like flowers in such 

 abundance as to completely cover the plant. Most attractive and much admired. 

 We recommend it highly. 30 cts. each : $3.00 per doz. 



ABUTILOISS. 



Arthur Belsham. Orange-red with deep?r veins. 



Boule de iVeige. Fine, pure white. 



Dalou. Large, deep rose-colored flowers. 



Eclipse. A splendid varietv for baskets and vases; foliage marbled green and 



yellow, flowers scarlet and orange-buff. 

 Golden Fleece. Fine pure yellow, remarkably free-flowering. 

 Gulliver. A distinct and pleasing light magenta. 

 John Hopkins. A peculiar shade of golden yellow. . 



Mrs. John Laing. Purplish-rose. | RosEcflora. Pretty pinkish-rose. 



Santana. Deep carmine ; a fine flower. 

 Splendens. Free-flowering, bright red. 

 Thompson! Plena. Perfectly double flowers, rich orange, streaked with 



crimson. 



Price : 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz. Set of 12 varieties for $1.00. 

 For other Abutilons see under Bedding Plants on this page. 



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Abema Floribunda. 



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New and Rare Plants are offered on pages 98 to 104. 



