DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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Cannas, Twelve Standard Varieties. — Continued. 



Perdoz. Per 100. 



Bgendale. An especially valuable 

 bedding variety with dark foliage 

 similar to the old Iiidioa varieties, 

 but witli large cherry red flowere of 

 good shape aud substance. Of com- 

 pact uniform growth. 1 feet .$1 50 $12 00 



Explorateur Crampbel. Flowers of 

 good size, borne in large heads and 

 thrown well above the foliage. Color, 

 bright orange erim.son, with deep 

 crimson markings ; foliage green. 4 

 feet 1 00 8 00 



Florence Vaughan. One of the 

 liuest yellow spotted varieties of a 

 bright rich golden yellow, spotted 

 with bright red ; tlowersof the largest 

 size, of great substam e aud of perfect 

 form ; foliage massive, of a rich green 

 color. 3 feet 1 00 8 00 



J. D. Cabos. Rich maroon foliage 

 with metallic lustre ; flowers very 



Per doz. Per WO. 

 large, of a peculiar rich shade of 

 orange tinged with apricot. 4.'> feet 

 high $1 50 $12 00 



Kaiser Wilhelrn II. Flowers not 

 as large as some of the I'^rench varie- 

 ties but still of good size, and espec- 

 ially valuable on account of its ex- 

 ceedingly floriferous character. Flow- 

 ers bright red, borne on stout erect 

 stems well above the foliage. ,3 feet 75 6 00 



Paul Marquant, One of the most 

 pleasing aud beautiful on account of 

 its large size and entirely distinct 

 and novel color. The flowers, which 

 are larger than any other variety, 

 stand out from the spike separately in 

 such a manner as to attract special 

 attention, are of a bright salmon scar- 

 let, passing to a rosy carmine with a 

 peculiar silvery lustre ; foliage dark 

 green. 3 to 31 feet 100 8 00 



General Collection of Dwarf French Cannas. 



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Admiral Gervais. Somewhat in the 

 way of Madame Crozy. The individ- 

 ual flower is not quite as large, but 

 showing considerably more golden 

 yellow in its markings. It is of 

 dwarfer habit, never exceeding 3 feet 

 in height 



Antoine Orozy. Strong vigorous 

 grower and free blooming ; flowers 

 bright cherry carmine. 4^ feet .... 



Admiral Courbet. Flowers large, 

 light yellow, striped and spotted with 

 crimson ; foliage pea green. 3 feet. . 1 00 8 



Baronne De Reno"wardy. Flow- 

 ers of fair size, of a rosy salmon over- 

 laid with scarlet ; foliage deep green 

 edged with purple. 3h feet 



Camille Bernardin. A strong grow- 

 ing variety, producing very large 

 salmon colored flowers, with broad 

 shell-like petals, very distinct ; foli- 

 age green. 5 to 6 feet 



Charles Dippe. A hybrid between 

 Ehemanni and the French type, with 

 which it is almost identical except in 

 the foliage, which is marked with 

 metalic bronze 



Cronstadt. Flowere very large, rich 

 orange, slightly flaked with carmine, 

 entirely distinct and very desirable ; 

 foliage bronzy purple. 41 feet 



Comte Horace de Ohoiseaul. 

 Flowers of a deep crimson, of large 

 size ; foliage deep green 



Charles Moore. A very free flower- 

 ing variety, with medium-sized flow- 

 ers of a bright yellow, so closely 

 covered with large deep orange spots 

 as to give the entire flower the appear- 

 ance of being a solid orange when 

 seen from a short distance ; foliage 

 green. 3i feet 2 00 15 00 



Duchess de Montenard. Very 

 large flowers of a bright yellow, spot- 

 ted with red ; foliage green. 4J feet 1 00 8 00 



Edward Michel. Large flowers of a 

 rich salmon, overlaid with scarlet, 

 marked with yellow ; [foliage green. 

 4 feet 1 00 8 00 



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Edward Mieg. A grand acquisition 

 and one of the best of the high colored 

 varieties ; bearing very large flowers 

 in immense trusses of a rich vermil- 

 ion scarlet ; a strong, robust grower 

 with dark green foliage, attaining a 

 height of 3^ feet $1 50 $12 00 



Francois Crozy. Flowers of a deep 

 shade of salmon, edged with bright 

 yellow ; foliage deep green. 82 feet. 1 25 10 00 



Geoffroy St. Hillaire. Large flower 

 of a rich scarlet overlaid with orange, 

 bronzy purple foliage. 4o feet 1 00 6 00 



Gustav Sennholz. A distinct vari- 

 ety with medium sized flowers, which 

 upon first opening are of a light shade 

 of salmon, which changes, as they ■ 

 fully expand, to a peculiar shade of 

 silvery rose mottled with salmon ; 

 foliage green. 3 feet 100 8 00 



J. Thomayer. Flowers of very large 

 size, produced in large spikes of a 

 most intensely rich orange scarlet ; 

 foliage of a rich bronze purple. 4 feet 1 00 8 00 



Li. B. Bally. Flowers of large size of 

 light canary yellow spotted with 

 orange, petals heavy and broad ; foli- 

 age green. 3;! feet 1 50 12 00 



La Guill. Flowers very large, of a 



beautiful rich salmon ; foliage deep . 



green. 5} feet 100 8 00 



Marquise Arthur de LAigle. A 

 beautiful variety on the general style 

 of Madame Crozy, but with a much 

 wider edge of golden yellow ; foliage 

 green. 3;! feet 100 8 00 



Mr. Cleveland. Flowers very large, 

 of a rich orange scarlet ; foliage deep 

 green. 5 feet 1 00 8 00 



Martin Cahuzae. The lightest yel- 

 low in cultivation, flowers of a good 

 size and substance, produced in large 

 compact heads of a light canary yel- 

 low with dark spots 1 50 10 00 



Nardy Pere. Rich brilliant scarlet ; 

 very dazzling ; flowers of good size 

 borne in large open heads; foliage dark 

 green with purple veins and stems. 

 4 feet 1 25 10 00 



