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HENRY A, DREER, PHILADELPHIA— DECORATIVE PLANTS 



Maranta Vittata 



MARANTA. 



Valuable decorative hot- 

 house plants, remarkable for 

 the richness and beauty of 

 their varied foliage. 



EACH. 



SO 75 



25 



1 00 



Classoni 



Qoveniana .... 



Illustrls 



Insig^nis 50 



Makoyana 50 



Rosea Lineata 75 



Sanderi 1 00 



Vittata 1 00 



One each of the 8 varieties 

 for $5.00. 



Metrosideros. 



Floribunda {B ottle 

 BrusJl). A greenhouse 

 shrub, producing long, 

 cylindrical spikes of bright 

 red flowers; very effective. 



OL,BA FRAGRANS (Sweet Olive). 

 An old favorite greenhouse shrub, succeeding admirably as a house- 

 plant, producing insignificant white flowers, but of the Inost exquisite 

 fragrance, continuing to bloom almost the entire winter. Good plants, 

 50 cts. each. 



PASSIFI.ORA (Passion Hower). 



Attractive climbers, covering a large space in a remarkably short 

 time, and bearing their exquisitely formed flowers freely throughout the 

 summer and fall. 

 Constance Elliott. Pure white; a slight coloring at base of petals. 



25 cts. each . 

 Pf ordti. The best variety for outdoors in summer; flowers light blue, 



suffused with rose and borne freely, even on small plants. 25 cts. 



each. 

 PrincepS. This is one of the best greenhouse climbers, a rare and showy 

 variety with bright red flowers. 50 cts. each. 



PAUI.I.INIA. 



Thalictrifolia. A very pretty climbing plant for the conservatory or window, 

 with finely divided fern-like foliage. 25 cts. each. 



PEPEROMIA. 



Maculosa. A pretty dwarf, ornamental foliage plant, the thick leaves being 

 bright green, veined silvery- white; exceedingly useful as a pot plant for the 

 window. 25 cts. each; §2.50 per doz. 



Philodendron, or 

 Monstera. 



Spectabile. An interesting 

 hothouse plant with large 

 heart-shaped dark green leaves 

 with light veins. ^1.00 and 

 $1.50 each. 



Giganteum. Of strong climb- 

 ing habit, with large deep 

 green foliage; a splendid wall 

 plant for a warm conserva- 

 tory. $1.00 each. 



Peperomia Maculosa 



GROWN ROSES 



for summer planting. See 

 pages 6 to 14. 



Large plants, $1.50 each. 



NEPENTHES (Pitcher Plant). 



These interesting plants, with their curious pitchers, require 

 to be grown in a high, moist atmosphere, and in dense shade. 

 The sorts offered are among the choicest of the genus. 



EACH. 



Intermedia §3 00 



Mastersiana 2 50 



Patterson! o 50 



Phyllamphora 2 50 



One each of the 4 sorts for $10.00. 



PANDANUS (Screw Pine). 



The Pandanus requires about the same treatment as the 

 Dracaena, but is better adapted to culture in the living-room 

 than that plant is. 



Veitchl. One of the finest decorative plants for the house; 

 graceful foliage, broadly striped with creamy-white on a 

 green ground. 4-inch pots, 12 inches high, 75 cts. each; 

 6-inch pots, 18 inches high, $1.50 each. 



Pandanus Veitchi 



