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DRCKR'S SUPERB 



DOUBI.E 



FRINGED PETUNIAS. 



For m<any years we have made a specialty 

 of Double Petunias, growing about five thous- 

 and seedlings annually, from which we select 

 the choicest for propagation. We have dis- 

 carded the plain-ed^ed sorts, as the fringed 

 and laced varieties listed below are very much 

 better. 



Aspasia. White, blotched and motlleil pur- 

 plish magenta. 

 Alirelius. Mottled purplish crimson and 



white. 

 Aurora. White, mottled and blotched car- 

 mine. 

 Beatrice. Light lilac with rich purplish 



crimson veins. 

 Comet. Dark purple, mottled white. 

 Chaini>ioil, Intense rich purple ; large 



flower. 

 Dariu.S, Deep magenta, mottled and edged 



white. 

 Delicata. Rosy pink, large full flower. 

 Eleaiiore. Magenta, suffused purple. 

 Eleg'ans. White blotched rosy carmine. 

 Excelsior, White, with deep purple 



mottled centre. 

 Fairy, White, tinged with pale lilac. 

 Marvel. Blush white, beautifully frilled. 

 Maje.Stic. Rich deep purple, shaded crimson ; 



one of the finest self-colored varieties. 

 Ovid. White faintly suffused rosy carmine. 

 Prosperity. White, tipped rosy carmine ; beau- 

 tifully fringed. 

 Parag'OIl. White, mottled and blotched bright 



magenta. 

 Snowball. 

 Striking'. 

 Vesuvius. 



Dreer's Superb Double Fringed Petxjnias. 



Pure white. 

 Rich purple mottled and edged white. 

 Dark purple mottled white. 



Price : 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz.; set of 20 varieties for $2.00. 



Single Large Flowering Petunias. Mixed Seedlings (ready April 1st), 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



PEII.ARC1ONIUMS (Lady Washington Geraniums). 



The twelve varieties listed below are the finest that have ever come to our notice. The plants are of strong, vigorous growth 

 and very free-flowering, while the size of the flowers is all that could be desired. 



Champion. White delicately shaded blush, small carmine 



blotch on lower petals, upper feathered maroon and red. 

 CoiluteSS. Clear salmon, large pure white centre, narrow 



white edge-feathered maroon in upper petals. 

 Dorothy. Soft rosy salmon, with dark maroon blotches on 



the upper petals and very richly shaded with plum color 



around the throat. 



Deep purplish maroon, with white 

 iper petals 



Pelargonium. 



Emperor of llussia. 



margin. 

 H. M. Stanley. Lower petals soft carmine, 



deeper with a maroon blotch. 

 Mme. Thibaut. White, richly blotched and marked with 

 rose, the upper petals marked w ilh crimson maroon with large 

 white centre ; petals heavily rufiled, giving it a doubled ap- 

 pearance. 



Mrs. R. Sandiford. Pure glistening snow-wliitc. 

 Madame Vibert. A grand flower wiih black maroon blotches bordered 



fiery red, the flower entirely edged with rose. 

 3Iary Malet. White, with maroon blotches on all five petals. 

 Marquise of Salisbury. A high-colored variety with rich, dark spots. 

 Saudiford'S Surprise. Large black blotches on upper petals which 

 have a fiery red edge, surrounded with broad white band, with red spots in 

 centre of each lower petal. 

 Victor, Bright cherry-red, with white markings at base of each petal ; two 

 upper petals heavily spotted with deep maroon ; fine large flower. 

 25 cts. each ; set of 12 for ?2.50. 



PHORMIUM TENAX TARIEGATA. 



The variegata form of the New Zealand Flax. A useful decorative plant 

 in sub-tropical bedding, with long sword-like foliage, green striped creamy 

 white. 75 cts. each. 



PI.UMBAGO. 



Capeusis. Color light blue ; very free-flowering. 



— Alba. Color creamy white. 



Coccinea Superba. Producing-long racemes of flowers and of a bright 



satiny-carmine color. They remain in bloom a long time and are very 



showy and brilliant. 



15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz.; set of 3 varieties, 40 cts. 



