BEST PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



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Dreer's Double Fringed Petunias. 



Pansies. 



As'we have given this plant special selection and cultivation, 

 the stock offered can be relied on as embracing the best from 

 foreign and domestic collections. It combines with flowers of 

 the largest size and finest form the most exquisite gradations of 

 color. Pot-grown, 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. 



•Out of frames, 10 cents each ; 75 cents per dozen ; §5.00 per 100. 



PHYLI.OTJENIUM LINDENI. 



A beautiful foliage plant, with large calla-like leaves of a 

 beautiful velvety green, zebra striped on the stem. §1.50 each. 



PRIMUI.A OBCONICA. 



An ever-blooming Primrose bearing on long stems heads 

 containing 10 to 15 flowers. It tlirives in a cool house and 

 will grow in favor with those desiring plants that will grow 

 easily. The flowers are |iure white, shading occasionally to 

 lilac, and have the true Primrose fragrance. In bloom nearly 

 the whole season. 15 cents each ; 10 for §1.00. 



PARDANTHUS SINEIVSIS. 



(Blackberry Lily.) 



Lily-like flowers of a bright orange color, spotted with red, 

 ■which are succeeded by seeds that resemble blackberries. 

 10 cents each ; 12 for §1.00. 

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DREER'S 



DouBIe Fringed 



For many years we have made a specialty of 

 Double Petunias, growing from three to five tliou- 

 sand seedlings annually, from which we select the 

 best for propagation. We have discarded the plain- 

 edged sorts, as the fringed and laced varieties listed 

 below are very much better. 

 Ada. Purplish crimson edged with pure white ; 



very large. 

 Clio. Pure white with crimson mottled centre. 

 Columbia. Pure white with crimson centre. 

 CrepUSCUle. Mottled crimson and white. 

 Darling'. Clear silvery rose, marked with white. 

 Delicata. White ; laced and mottled bright rose. 

 Elvira. Pure white with a finely mottled carmine 



centre ; a fine flower. 

 Eucliailtllieilt. A fine self-colored variety of 



■ a soft rosy carmine. 

 Eureka. Intensely rich purple rarely splashed 



with vidiite ; a most beautifully foi-med flower of 



large size. 

 Eortuna. Blush white with purple crimson 



splashed centre. 

 Oinerva. Lilac rose, purple veined. 

 Incomparable. Rich crimson shaded purple, 



heavily laced with white. 

 lolantlie. Pure white ; splashed rosy carmine. 

 Jimo. Bright rosy carmine, mottled with white. 

 JLucrece. Purplish crimson, edged with white, 



beautifully fringed. 

 iRTodeSte. Purple, rose and white. 

 iNidas. Purplish crimson ; tipped white. 

 ]Veptline. Lilac; mottled and edged with white. 

 Nobilis. Mottled crimson, rose and white; a fine 



flower. 

 Noeiiiie. Soft pure rose shading to white on the 



edges ; this variety though not fringed is a well- 

 built flower of a pleasing color. 

 Onyx. Purplish crimson, edged with white. 

 Panorama. Pale lilac, veined with purple. 

 Picco. Rosy crimson, edged with white. 

 liubens. Rich deep purple, edged with white. 

 Snowdrift Improved. Fine double white. 

 15 cents each ; §1.50 per dozen ; set of 25 varieties, 

 $2.50. 



Peperomia Maculosa. 



PEPEROMIA MACULOSA. 



A pretty dwarf growing ornamental foliage plant, exceed- 

 ingly 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 with silvery white. 25 cents each; 5 for §1.00. 



