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PELARGONIUMS. 



(Liady Washington Geraniums.] 



The six varieties offered below are a 



choice seleclion of distinct colors of 



these most beautiful plants. 



Champion. White delicately shaded 

 blush, small carmine, b'.olch on 

 lower petals, upper feathered ma- 

 roon and red. 



Crimson King. An intense rich 

 crimson. 



Mme. Thibaut. White, richly 

 blotched and marked with rose, the 

 upper petals marked wiih crimson- 

 maroon, with large white centre. 



Mrs. R. Sandiford. Pure glistening 

 snow-white. 



Prince George. Enormous trusses 

 of finely-fringed white flowers, faint- 

 ly suffused with blush, ail the petals 

 spotted with maroon. 



W. C. Boyes. Of a pleasing sh.ide 

 of salmon; large, bold, beautifully 

 crimped flowers. 



20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz. Set of 6 

 varieties, $1 00. 



PENTAS. 



Lanceolata. A half-shrubby plant, 

 not unlike a Bouvardia, but flowering 

 more profusely. It may be planted 

 in the open border during the sum- 

 mer, but it is valuable chiefly as a 

 winter-flowering pot plant, being in 

 flower all the time. The pure white 

 flowers are produced in flat heads of 

 15 to 30 flowers each, and last in per- 

 fection a long time. 15 cts. each ; 

 $1.50 per doz. 



PEPEROMIA. 



Maculosa. A pretty dwarf-growing 

 ornamental foliage plant, exceedingly 

 useful as a pot plant for the window 

 or for planting in baskets or vases; it 

 has thick, fleshy foliage of a bright 

 green color, veined silvery white. 25 

 cts. each. 



Pepkromia Maculosa. 



Pentas Lance(_h.ata 



Dreer's Superb Double 

 vj Fringed Petunias, 



For many years we have made a 

 specialty of Double Petunias, grow ing 

 about five thousand seedlings annually, 

 from which we select the choicest for 

 propagation. We have discarded the 

 plain edge soits, as the' fringed and 

 laced varieties listed below are very 

 much superior. 



Achille. Bright put plish-crimson, mot- 

 tled white. 

 Aurelius. Mottled purple-crimson 



and w hite. 

 Clio. Rich deep purplish-maroon. 

 Endyraion, Soft rose, beautifully 



frilled. 

 Excelsior. White, mottled with bright 



purplish-crimson. 

 Gaiety. White, mottled maroon. 

 Juno. Rich purplish crimson, mottled 



white. 

 Lucielle. Soft rosy-lake edged and 

 mottled with white. 

 Minerva. Purplish-crimson centre, edged and blotched with while. 

 Sapho. White, delicately suffused with rose and tinted purple. 

 Snowball. Finely fringed white. 

 Superba. A handsome self-colored deep pink. 



Price: 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. Set of 12 varieties for $1.50. 

 Single Large Flowering Petunias. Mixed seedlings (ready 

 April Isl), 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



PHII^ODENDRON. 



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



green leaves, with light veins. $2 50 each. 

 Pertusum. A stove plant of climbing habit, with large perforated 



leaves of grotesque appearance. $1.50 each. 



PHYLI^OT^NIUM. 



Lindeni. A handsome siove plant of easy culture with attractive 



light green hastate leaves, the broad rib and veins creamy-white. 



75 cts. each. 



V Lindeni Magnificum. A variety of the above with much larger 



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



DAHLIAS are one of our leading specialties. See list on pages 135 to 140.. 



