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DREER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS, ETC. 



MOSS ROSES. 



Price, 75 cents each ; $7 50 per dozen. 



Blanc, white. 



Engish Moss, very mossy. 



Henry Martin, brilliant carmine. 



Jas. Veitch (perpetual), violet crimson, $1. 

 Salet (perpetual), bright rose. 

 William Lobb, purplish violet. 



PRAIRIE ROSES. 



Very hardy climbers. Price, 40 cents each. 



Baltimore Belle, blush. 



Gem op the Prairies (new), a hybrid between the Queen of the Prairies and the Hybrid Per- 

 petual Madame'Laffay. It possesses the climbing qualities of the Prairie Rose, with the 

 richness of color and delicious fragrance of the Hybrid Perpetual. Price, 59 cents to $1 each. 



Prairie Queen, deep rose. 



ROSE S— Miscellaneous Glasses. 



Price, 50 cents each. The varieties with a * are climbers 



Fortune's Double Yellow, yellow, shaded 

 with crimson. 



*Gloire de Rosamene, bright crimson semi- 

 double, free-bloomer. 



*Greville, or Seven Sisters, in clusters, 

 changeable. 



*Laura Davoust, blush. 



Madame Plantier, pure white, hardy, and 

 fine for cemetery lots. 

 *Microphylla, Premier Essai, pale flesh 

 color, carmine centre. 

 White Microphylla, creamy white. 

 *White Musk Cluster, pure white, fragrant. 

 Yellow Persian, purest deep yellow. 



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These are desirable for covering arbors, trellises, etc., and add much to the beauty of the gar- 

 den. Price, 25 to 50 cents each, according to size. 



Akebia Quinata, a climbing plant, from Ja- 

 pan, with beautiful cut foliage, having large 

 clusters of chocolate-colored flowers, which 

 are very fragrant. 



Ampelopsis Quinquefolia (Virginia Creeper), 

 a very rapid grower, with large dark-green 

 foliage, which changes in the fall to scarlet. 



Ampelopsis Veitchii, a miniature foliaged 

 Virginia creeper ; of rapid growth, and 

 hardy. 



Aristolochia, or Dutchman's Pipe, very large 

 leaves and brownish flowers, of a very singu- 

 lar shape, resembling a pipe, $1. 



Bignonia Graxdiflora, large orange Chinese 

 Trumpet Creeper, 50 cents. 



Bignonia Radicans, or Trumpet Creeper, a 

 climbing plant, with large, trumpet-shaped 

 flowers of a reddish-orange color, and very 

 showy when in bloom; the best for covering 

 walls. 



Bignonia ¥hunbergii, large orange-red flow- 

 ers, 75 cents. 



Humulus Lupulus, hop vine, luxuriant cover- 

 ing for an arbor or trellis. 



Jasminum Nudiflorum, yellow hardy Jessa- 

 mine. 



Jasminum Officinale, or White Flowering 

 Jessamine. 



Passiflora Incarnata, or Hardy Passion 

 Vine, a beautiful vine, with blue flowers. 



Periploca GrjECA, Virginia silk vine. 



Vitus Variegata, with variegated cut leaves, 

 producing clusters of purple berries, a rapid 

 grower. 



Wistaria Sinensis, or Glycene, one of the most 

 magnificent hardy climbing plants, and when 

 once established, of rapid growth, covering 

 the entire side of a house in a few years, 

 presenting a magnificent appearance when in 

 full bloom, with its thousands of rich clustr \s 

 or pendulous racemes of delicate violet-blue 

 blossoms, richly perfumed, 50 cents. 



Wistaria Sinensis Alba, $1. 



Wistaria Frutescens (American Glycene). 



We have a fine stock of this magnificent class of Evergreen Blooming Shrubs of the most beau- 

 tiful colors and varieties. Plant in groups in a partially shaded situation, in a deep soil of sandy 

 loam, leaf mould, and decayed manure. They are most beautiful and attractive objects. Price, 

 $1 to $1 50 each; $10 to $15 per dozen. 



