BEST PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



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DREER'S 

 SUPERB HOLLYHOCKS. 



Few hardy plants combine as many good qualities as the Hollyhock. For planting in rows or groups on the lawn, or for in- 

 terspersing among shrubbery, they are invaluable. The flowers form perfect rosettes of the most lovely shades of yellow, crimson, 

 rose, pink, orange, white, etc. 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. 



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



IMPATIENS. 



Impatiens Sultaili. Of compact, neat habit, and a per- 

 petual bloomer; the flowers are of a peculiar brilliant rosy 

 scarlet color, 1J inches in diameter, and produced very freely. 

 15 cts. each; $1.50 per dozen. 



LANTANAS. 



One of the best summer-flowering plants for our climate; 

 equally fine in dry or wet weather, sun or shade. There are 

 few bedding plants that bloom more continuously or afford a 

 greater variety of color. When grown with a single stem and 

 trained as standards, with fine bushy tops and straight stem, 

 they present an effect that is surpassed by few plants. 

 Comtesse Moriiy. Blush and rose. 

 Craig'. Rich orange carmine. 

 Favorita. Yellow merging into crimson. 



Imperatrice Eugenie. Blush and white. 



Perfection. Green foliage, variegated with yellow lilac 



flowers ; very showy and constant. 

 Queen Victoria. Fine white. 



15 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz. ; set of 6 for 60 cts. 



LYCOPODIU JI, or SEEAGI1SEI.EA. 



The following list comprises the most popular varieties of 

 this useful class of plants ; all will be found especially suited to 

 use in connection with Ferns and other decorative plants. 



Denticulatuin. Denticulatum Variegatum. 

 Martensi. Krauseanum. Plumosum. 



Wildenowi. 



15 cts. each ; $1.50 per dozen. 



SELAGINELLA EMILIANA. 



A most beautiful and distinct new species of bold but very 

 graceful habit, growing about 10 inches high. 30 cts. ea«h ; 4 

 for $1.00. 



LINUM TRIGYNUM. 



An old plant which should receive more attention. As an 

 early winter flowering plant it is simply indispensable; its 

 brilliant orange flowers are produced so profusely as to com- 

 pletely cover the plant, making it look like a golden ball. It 

 is of easy cultivation and a most desirable house plant. 

 15 to 25 cts. each ; $1.50 to $2 50 per dozen. 



MIEEA BIFLORA. 



(Mexican "Star of Bethlehem.") 



One of the loveliest and most desirable bulbs. The flowers 

 are nearly 2J inches in diameter, of a pure waxy white color, 

 and usually borne in pairs ; the petals are thick and leathery, 

 of great substance, and will keep for days when cut and placed 

 in water. Bulbs 10 cts. each; 75 cts. per dozen. 



Plants came to hand O. K. and were eminently satisfactory. The packing was especially good, secure and free from 

 Shifting; in fact, goods were in just such shape as when the lid was put on the bo* ™ ^'^/^Adian, Miss., April 8, 1893. 



