DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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Chrysanthemums of Special Herit.— Continued. 



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Louis Boehmer. Pink ostrich plume, sil- 

 very piuk with deep rose on the inside of 

 the petals $5 00 



L' Enfant des Deux Mondes. A white 

 sport from L. Boehmer, of large size and 

 fine build, very heavily plumed 5 00 



Leopard. Amaranth, dotted with white 



petals, which are much twisted 4 00 



Miss Mary Wheeler. Pearly white, the 

 petals delicately tinted on the outer edge 

 ^vith pale pink 4 00 



Mrs. Langtry. A perfectly formed flat 

 flower, of unusual size and perfection. Snow 

 white 



Mons. Boyer. Lilac rose, shaded wliite, 

 curled florets. 



Mrs. M. J. Thomas. Pure white, very broad 

 petals, incurved 



Mrs. Geo. Bullock. Flowers pure white, 

 of the largest size ; oue of the best 



Miss M. B. Simmons. Brilliant bright 

 yellow ; a good strong grower. . . 



Mrs. L. C Madeira. Orange ; petals up- 

 right like unopened pointed quills . . 



Mrs. B. D. Adams. Very large ; petals of 

 medium width, outer one swirled ; pure 

 white 



Mrs J. N. Gerard. A splendid silvery 

 piuk variet}' of fine form 



Mrs. Craige Lippincott. Very rich yellow, 

 flowers eight inches through ; a most notable 

 variety 6 00 



Marguerite Graham. Pure white, in- 

 curved of most perfect form ; a grand acqui- 

 sition for cat blooms . 5 00 



Mrs. J. G. Whilldin. A handsome light 

 yellow vaiiety of splendid size and form .... 4 00 



Mrs. R. Blliott. A fine pure yellow flower ; 



petals long, narrow and slightly drooping. . 4 00 



Mrs. Irving Clarke. Pearly white, shad- 

 ing to deep rose, beautifully whorled 4 00 



Miss M. Weightman. Chrome yellow; 



of fine feathery form ; very large 4 00 



Minnie Wanamaker. One of the finest ; 



a grand white 4 00 



M. B. Spaulding. A grand clear deep 

 lemon yellow, immense in size ; petals in- 

 curving and interlacing ; centre 5 00 



Marie Louise. A beautiful recurving white, 

 with slender, interlacing petals, forming a 

 plumy globe; a model variety for cut flowers 6 00 



Major BonafFon. Soft clear yellow, in- 

 curved, full in the centre ; 6 to 7 inches in 

 diameter and nearly as deep ; form and finish 

 perfect 6 00 



Marguerite Jeffords. A fine flower, of 

 bright amber color, rich and pleasing ; one 

 of the finest varieties grown 5 00 



Mrs. J. W. Morriseey. Silvery pink, in- 

 ner surface of petals bright rose 5 00 



Mrs. F. I . Ames. A large, finely formed 



flower, of a b-riliiant golden yellow 5 00 



Mrs. E. G. Hill. A very early pink of large 

 size, from 7 to 8 inches in diameter, full to 

 the centre when fully developed ; beautiful 

 pearly pink color 6 00 



Mrs. J. George Us. A magnificent ivory 

 white, very massive in build, recurving and 

 petals interlacing 5 00 



Mrs. A. J. Drexel. Large flowering, early 



variety ; color crimson lake 5 00 



Mutual Friend. A reflexed pure white, 

 from 7 to 11 inches in diameter and great 

 depth of flower 5 00 



Mrs' "Wm. Trelease. Very large violet 



pink flowers 5 00 



Monarch of Ostrich Plumes. Bright 

 chrome yellow, shaded with amber ; finely 

 incurved 5 00 



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 Miss Kate Brown. A very early flowering 



variety ; flowers large ; pure white $4 



Niveus. Snowy white ; flowers very large 



without the least approach to coarseness. ... 5 

 President Wm. R. Smith. A delicate 



pure pink ; a fine large well-formed flower. 

 Puritan. One of the very finest white sorts 



in cultivation, large and tree ... 4 



Ruth Cleveland. Silvery pink; chasteand 



beautiful 



Rohallion. Rich yellow, deepening to 



chrome 



Roslyn. Large flower, clear mermet rose 



pink 



Source D'Or. Golden yellow, tipped and 



shaded brown 4 



Tokio. Rich bronzy crimson 4 



The Queen. A grand double white, of fine 



size and great substance 5 



V. H. Hallock. Rosy pearl, of a marked 



waxy texture ; color deepening towards centre 4 



Victor. Rich golden yellow ; flne 4 



Vivian d Morel. Large flowers ; a beautiful 



light shade of pink 



W. W. Coles. A peculiar shade of terra- 

 cotta, shaded brownish orange 4 



Wm. H. Lincoln. Golden yellow, large 



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Caryopteris Mastacanthus. 



(BLUE SPIR/CA.) 



This is one of the most brilliant novelties from 

 China that we have to offer this season, and. without 

 doubt, one of the greatest acquisitions. With us it 

 has bloomed ever since May, even in 2-inch pots, and 

 at this date the plants have formed specimens 2 to 3 

 feet high and wide, which are still a mass of flowers 

 of the most pleasing, rich lavendar blue, a color so 

 rare among flowers. It grows more readily than a 

 geranium, even in a dry spot, and it is sure to become 

 a favorite as a cut flower, as a pot plant and for the 

 garden. Plants potted and brought into the house 

 will bloom profusely throughout the winter mouths, 

 and give an abundance of graceful flowering branches. 

 $1.50 per doz. ; |10.00 per 100. 



