106 



BEST PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



DREER'S ^ SUPERB ^ HOLLYHOCKS. 



Few hardy plants combine as many good qualities, lend themselves as readily to varied uses, or are as free from disease as the 

 Hollyhock. For planting in rows or groups on the lawn, or for interspersing among shrubbery, they are invaluable. The flowers, 

 -which are as elegant in shape as a Camellia, form perfect rosettes of the most lovely shades of yellow, crimson, rose, pink, orange, 

 -white, etc. It is not surprising that this old favorite should again become popular; for, by careful selection, the flov.-ers have been 

 ■so much improved, that they are marvels of beauty and elegance. The Hollyhock requires a rich, deep soil, well drained, and 

 ■will repay in quantity and elegance of bloom any extra care. A slight protection during winter will be beneficial. 



We offer 6 distinct colors in strong plants that will flower the first season. 25 cts. each ; §2 50 per doz. 



Strone, young plants, a fair percentage of which will flower the first season. 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz. 



JASMINUM. 



■Jasminuui Gracilliinuiu. Exceedingly florifevous; a 

 flowering shoot is produced from every joint, which termi- 

 nates in a dense cluster of pure white fragrant flowers; in 

 bloom from Oct. to Feb. 30 cls. each. 



Jasminuin Grandiflorvim {Star Jasmine, or Catalonian 

 yasmiiie).' This variety is an old favorite and undoubtedly 

 the most satisfactory for general culture of all the Jas- 

 mines; it flowers almost the entire season and is especially 

 valuable as a house plant in winter; the flowers are pure 

 white and most deliciously scented. 



— Grant! Duke. Large white, imbricated double flowers ; 



fragrant 30 cls. each. 



— Saiubac. Creamy white, star-shaped flowers; very fragrant 



and free. 30 cts. each. 

 Strong plants 25 cts. each ; 5 for §1.00. Extra strong 2 years 

 old plants 50 cts. each, 3 for §1.00. 

 The set of 4 varieties, one of each, fur §1.00. 



LAPAGERIA. 



Most beautiful greenhouse climbers, bearing large pendant 

 -waxy flowers. 

 liRpageria Rosea. Rich rosy crimson. §2.50 each. 



— Alba. Pure waxy white. §4.00. 



]*IADEmA VINE. 



Of rapid growth, suitnljle for covering arbors, etc. Flowers 

 feathery white, with a fragrance resembling Mignonette. 



5 cts. ench; .50 cts. pT do^en. Jasmi.m .m (.kan-difloju-m. 



