Dreer's Autumn Cntalos;ue, X906. 



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BAY TREES 



Pyramid Shaped. 



Height. Diam. at Base. Each. 



4| feet, 24 to 26 inches $ 7 50 



5 " 26 to 28 " 10 00 



6 " 30 to 82 " 12 50 



6 " 32 to 34 " 15 00 



6 to 7 feet, 38 to 40 inches 20 00 



(Laurus nobilLs). 



Standard, or Tree-shaped. 



Height of Stems. Diam. of Crowns. Each. 



About 45 inches. 24 to 26 inches, § 7 50 



" " " 26 to 28 " 10 00 



" " " 30 to 32 " 12 50 



" " 84 to 36 " 15 00 



" " 40 to 42 " 20 00 



BOXWOOO TREES. 



Extensively used in cool halls, corridors, or similar places where smaller plants 

 than Bay Trees are required. [Ready Deceniber \si.) 

 Standard or Tree=shaped. Elegant I Pyramid=shaped. Fine specimens, 30 



trained specimens, stems 26 to 28 inches | to 36 inches high, 15-to 18 inches in 



high, crowns 15 to 18 inches in diam- I diameter at base. $2.50 each. 



eter. $2.00 each. | 



BOUGAINVILLEA. 



Glabra Sanderiana. This beautiful free-flowering variety has become very pop- 

 ular, especially as a plant for Easter decorations. It is of strong, rapid growth, 

 and the brilliant rosy-crimson blossoms are produced most freely. 25 cts. each; §2.50 perdoz. 



CAMEEEIA JAPOIVICA. 



A choice assortment of 12 varieties. Fine, bushy plants, 15 inches high, 75 cts. each ; $7.50 

 per doz. Stronger plants, 18 to 20 inches high, bushy, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



SEI.ECT 



CARNATIONS. 



The following embrace the 

 choicest varieties introduced : 



Boston Market. A fine free- 

 flowering white. 



Dorothy. Clear, deep pink. 



Eibon. Bright red, very free. 



Enchantress. Light pink, 

 deepening towards the centre. 



Flamingo. Rich, brilliant scar- 

 let. 



Fiancee. A lovely shade of clear 

 pink. 



Harlowarden. Fine crimson. 



rirs. Francis Joost. A charm- 

 ing shade of pink. 



Hrs. Thos. W. Lawson. The 

 famous deep pink. 



nrs. n. A. Patten. White, 

 beautilully marked with pink. 



Prosperity. Pure white, suf- 

 fused with soft pink; immense 

 size. 



The Queen. A fine pure white. 



Strong plants, prepared for winter flowering, 25 cts. each ; 



?2 50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Carnation. 



CURMERIA WaLLISH. 



Standakd Bay. 



DREER'S PRIZE 

 CINERARIAS. 



Our strain of Cineraria cannot 

 be surpassed either for size of 

 flowers or beauty of color. Many 

 of the blooms measure 3 inches in 

 diameter. Fine young plants, 

 ready in October, 10 cts. each ; 

 $1.00 per dozen. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS 

 QUEEN AI-EXANDRA. 



(The new Winter-flowering Marguerite, or Paris Daisy.) 



The Paris Daisy has long been a favorite, not only as a cut 

 flower, but also as a decorative pot plant during the winter months, 

 and we predict for this pretty form even greater popularity. The 

 pure white flowers are from 1\ to 3 inches in diameter, the greater 

 percentage /;oming full double, not unlike an anemone-flowered 

 Japanese Chrysanthemum. The remainder of the flowers on the 

 same plant come semi-double and single, all of which are very 

 handsome. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



CLERODENDRON. 



Dalfouri. A greenhouse climber and admirably suited for house 

 culture ; flowering most profusely with bright scarlet flowers, en- 

 veloped in a creamy white calyx. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



COEOCASIA. 



Neo GuinensiS. Dark green shiny leaves, spotted with creamy 

 white. A good subject for the stove or warm conservatory. 

 75 cents each. 



CURMERIA. 



Wallisil. A handsome, ornamental, decorative plant for the 

 warm conservatory. Its leaves, which are about 5 inches long 

 by 2 to 2 J inches wide,. are of a rich deep green, irregularly 

 blotched with pale yellowish-green. 50 cts. each. 



The Hyacinths shown in colors on the cover of this catalogue are offered on pages 3, 4 and 6. 



