30 



Height of Stem 

 About 45 inches. 



Henry A. Dreer, Philadelpfaia, Pa 



BAY TREES fOLaurus Nobilis). 



STANDARD OR TREE-SHAPED. (See cut.) 



Diam. of Crowns. Each. ; Height oi Stem. Diam. of Crowns. Each. 



24 inches $ 7 50 j about 45 inches. 36 inches $15 00 



30 " 10 00 I " " " 42 " 20 00 



PYRAniD=SHAPED. 



Height. 



H ft. 



6 to 7 " 



Diam. at Base. Each. 



28 to 30 in... § 7 50 



32 to 36 " 10 00 



Height. Diam. at Base. Each. 



7 to 8 ft. 36 to 38 m §15 00 



7 to8 " 40 to 42 " 20 00 



BOXIVOOD TREES. 



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

 Bay Trees are required. {^Ready December \st.) 

 Standard or Tree=shaped. Elegant trained specimens, stems 26 to 28 inches high, 



crowns 15 to 18 inches m diameter. $2. 00 each. 

 Pyramid-shaped. Fine specimens, 30 to 36 inches high, 15 to 18 inches in diameter 



at base. §2.00 each. 



BOUGAINVII.I.EA GI.ABRA SANDERIANA. 



This beautiful free-flowering variety has become very popular, especially as a plant for 

 Easter decorations. It is of strong, rapid growth, and the brilliant rosy-crimson blossoms 

 are produced from early in March until midsummer; in fact, a plant will frequently 

 flower the greater part of the year. Altogether a most desirable subject for the conserva- 

 tory or window. 25 cts. each. 



BRO^VAI^LIA. 



Speciosa flajor. A most desirable 

 plant that flowers the year round, pro- 

 ducing innumerable deep ultramarine- 

 blue flowers. One of the best plants 

 for the window garden. (See cut.) 15 

 cts. each; §1.50 per doz. 



Dreer's Prize 



Cinerarias. 



Our strain of Cineraria cannot be sur- 

 passed either for size of flowers or beauty 

 of color. Many of the blooms measure 

 3 inches in diameter. We have received 

 very flattering reports from florists and 

 private gardeners of their success with 

 our Cinerarias. Fine young plants, ready 

 in October, 10 cts. each; §1.00 per doz. 



TANDARD OR TkeE-SHAPED BaV TrEB. 



CAREX. 



Japonlca Variegata. An oma- 

 nicnlal Japanese grass which is 

 extremely usefiil as a house 

 plant, of easy growth, standing 

 the dry atmosphere of heated 

 rooms with impunity, and at 

 the same time hardy if planted 

 out in the gnrden in summer. 

 15 cts. each; §1.50 per doz. 



Clerodendron. 



Balfouri. A beautiful green- 

 house climber, and admirably 

 suited for house culture ; flow- 

 ering most profusely with bright 

 scarlet flowers, enveloped in a 

 creamv white calyx. 15 cts. 

 each ; §1.50 per doz. 



Browallia Speciosa Major. 



CAMEI^I^IA JAPOISICA. 



A choice assortment of 12 varieries. 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 : 

 Armazlndy. Pure white, lightly' | G. H. Crane 



penciled with scarlet. 

 Ethel Crocker. A fine deep pink. 

 Flora Hill. Fine large pure 



white. 

 Gen. riaceo. Intense scarlet 



maroon. 

 Gold Nugget. Yellow, striped 



red. 

 Melba. Pure clear rose-pink ; 



sweet and pretty. 



Fine rich scarlet. 



Mrs. Francis Joost. A charm- 

 ing shade of pink. 



Mrs. Geo. fl. Bradt. White 

 ground, striped with bright red. 



rirs, Thos. W. Lawson. The 

 famous deep pink. 



Queen Louise. Very free-flow- 

 ering, pure white. 



Wm. Scott. A soft but bright 

 pink ; verv free. 



Strong plants, prepared for winter flowering, 25 cts. each; §2.50 per 

 doz.; $15 00 per 100. - 



Carnation Flora Hill. 



