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DREER'S "WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



T-w^o Grand Pelargoniiiius. 



The two varietias of Pelargoniums, or Ladj' TVash- 

 ington Geraniums, listed below, are the finest that 

 have ever come to our notice. The plants are of 

 strong yigorous growth, and very free flowering, while 

 the size and shape of the flowers are all that could be 

 desired. 



Madame Thibaut. White, richly blotched and 

 marked with rose, the upper petals marked with 

 crimson maroon with large white centre ; the 

 trusses and individual flowers are of immense size, 

 while the petals are heavily ruifled, giving it a well 

 defined double appearance. 

 Mrs. Robert Standiford. A sport of the above 

 variety with which it is identical in every way, ex- 

 cept in color, which is a pure glistening suow white ; 

 a grand acquisition. 



20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



'Her M.\jesty " Pink. 



Neiir Hardy Garden Pink. 

 "HER MAJZSTY." 



This variety is a grand improvement on the popular 

 -variety known as "Snow" or "Mrs. Sinkius, " to 

 which it is superior in size of flower and freedom of 

 bloom. The flowers which are of large size, similar 

 to a Carnation, and of the purest white color and very 

 fragrant, are borne on stout, erect stems, 12 inches 

 long. It is perfectly hardy, and will winter in the 

 open border without protection ; or may be grown in 

 cold frames for early forcing. 



Strong 21 inch pots, CO cts. per doz. ; $4.00 per 100. 



Very strong one year old clumps, §1.00 per doz. : 

 $8.00 per 100. 



SCOTCH PINKS. 



Earl of Carlisle. White, laced crimson. 

 Juliette. White, laced crimson. 

 Laura "Wilmer. T\Tiite, purplish maroon centre. 

 Prince Artbur. Crimson centre, blush lacing. 

 Snow {Mrs. Sinkins). Large pure white, very 



fragrant. 

 Stanislaus. Violet rose with crimson centre. 2i 



inch pots. 60 cents per doz. ; $4.00 per 100. 



Rhododendrons. 



The varieties we offer are all of the hardiest kinds, 

 such as from experience are known to succeed in our 

 climate. We ofler three sizes, and all are set with 

 buds. 



First size, 18 to 24 inches high, 10 to 15 buds, 



$100.00 per 100. 

 Second size, 15 to 18 inches high, 8 to 12 buds, 



$75.00 per 100. 



Third size, 15 inches high, 6 to 10 buds, $60.00 



per 100. 



Rliyncliospermnm Jasminoides. 



A beautiful greenhouse plant and a most valuable 

 plant for planting against the pillars in a cool green- 

 house, where it will grow luxuriantly, and produce 

 its masses of waxy white Jasmine-like flowers in the 

 greatest profusion, about Easter. They are most 

 valuable in making up bouquets or cut flower de- 

 signs, and the plants occupy but little valuable 

 space. 



Extra strong 5 in. pots, 50 cts. each ; $5.00 per doz. 



Strobilantlies Dyerianns. 



A new and attractive plant now offered for the first 

 time, suitable for growing in pots for house decoration 

 and for bedding out in the summer ; it forms a com- 

 pact bush 18 inches high -with leaves 6 to 9 inches 

 long and 3 to 4 inches vride, of the most intense 

 metallic purple color, shading into light rose with 

 a light green margin, a combination unapproached by 

 any other plant. The flowers are of a violet blue 

 and very pretty. It is said to make an excellent 

 bedding plant, having been planted out at the gardens 

 of the White House the past summer, where it 

 attracted considerable notice. 



21 inch pots, 20 cents each ; $2. 00 per dozen. 



Strobilaxthes Dyerianus. 



