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DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



VARIETIES OF SPECIAL MERIT. 



Per 100. 

 Christmas Eve. One of the finest -late 

 flowering whites in cultivation ; pure snowy 



white §4 00 



Cullingfordi. The brightest shade of crim- 

 son, large flower 4 00 



Diana. One of the very best whites 4 00 



Dr. Stryker. Beautiful rosy lilac, reverse of 



petals striped straw color, changing to rose... 4 00 

 Duchess of Connaught. Silvery rose, 



extra fine 4 00 



E. Hitzeroth. Bright lemon yellow, ex- 

 quisite and novel form . . . 10 00 



E. G. Hill. Immense flower ; bright yellow, 



deeply shaded bright carmine 4 00 



Excellent. Very soft pink ; flat flower . . . 4 00 

 Ed-ward Hatch. Flowers large, very double, 



color soft lemon snffnsed with pink 10 00 



Eva Hoyte. An immense double Japanese, 

 bloom of clearest and brightest yellow, a 



solid ball, full high built 8 00 



Emily Landenburg. Large incurved Jap- 

 anese deepest crimson, approaching to black 8 00 

 Eugene Dailledouze. Beautiful bright in- 

 curved clear yellow : flowers large, full and 



double ; one of the very bast 15 00 



Frank "Wilcox. Erect petals, slightly 

 toothed, rich golden amber, slightlv shaded 



deep bronze 4 00 



Frank Thompson. A splendid flower, 

 nearly white in color, showing a touch of 



pearl-pink at the base 4 00 



Gloriosum. Very fine light yellow, with 



immense flowers ; very early 4 00 



G. P. Rawson. Eich buff, with apricot 



centre ; petals broad and nearly erect 4 00 



George "W. Childs. The best deep self- 

 colored crimson variety ; flowers massive and 



of an immense size 8 00 



Golden "Wedding. Of a rich golden yel- 

 low color, intense and dazzling. Flowers 10 

 to 12 inches in diameter, 4 to 6 inches in 



depth 8 00 



H. L. Sunderbruch. Bright golden yellow 



of fine incurved form and large size 8 00 



Harry May. Flowers *-ery large and de?p ; 

 full double ; color deep old gold with occa- 

 sional reddish veins 10 00 



Harry E. "Widener. Bright lemon-yel- 

 low without shadings. Flowers large, on 

 stiff, stout stems that hold the flowers erect. 5 00 

 H. F. Spaulding. Rich apricot yellow shad- 

 ing to rose ; centre petals clear yellow 5 00 



Harry Balsley. A magnificent variety, of 



a soft mermet pink in color 8 00 



Ivory. Snowy white, of perfect form, flowers 

 very large ; an early and free flowering 



variety of dwarf habit 4 00 



Joey Hill. One of the largest varieties in 

 cultivation ; color deep cardinal red of 



beautiful shade, faced with old gold., 10 00 



J. N. May. Extra large deep ox-blood red, 



reverse of petals shaded copper bronze 8 00 



Jno. Collins. Coppery bronze, light centre 4 00 

 Jessica. White, very long petals, shows a 



lemon eye when fully expanded , 4 00 



John Goode. Outer petals delicate lav- 

 ender, the inner petals clear lemon 4 00 



John Lane. Rose pink with peach shadings 

 on under side of petals, end of centre pieces 



tipped with gold 4 00 



Kioto. Fine large yellow ; beautiful flower 4 00 

 L. Canning. A singularly large and hand- 

 some, pure white flower 4 00 



Lilian Russell. Clear silvery pink, incurv- 

 ing, an early flowering variety 5 00 



Philadelphia. 



NEW 

 Chrysanthemum Philadelphia. 



This is undoubtedly the greatest acquisition in 

 Chrysanthemums for many years ; it is an entirely 

 new type in coloring and in form of petal or floret, 

 and in the general contour of the flower, though it is 

 verj- nearly globular as a whole. The formation of 

 its florets and their disposition makes it gracefully 

 globular in form ; its color is white, illuminated with 

 lemon yellow, giving it light and life never before 

 seen in a Chrysanthemum. 



It was awarded the highest honors by the Ameri- 

 can Chrysanthemum Society, and was also the centre 

 of attraction at the fall Chrysanthemum Shows in 

 the following cities, at all of which it was shown at 

 the same time : Boston, Baltimore, Chicago, Cincin- 

 nati, Indianapolis, New York, Philadelphia, St. 

 Louis and London, England. 



50 cents each ; $6.00 per dozen ; $35.00 per 100. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



OF SPECIAL MERIT. 



Per 100. 



Ada Spaulding. Color distinct ; a rich 

 deep pink, shading in upper portion to the 

 purest pearl white $4 00 



Advance. A beautiful shade of rosy pink ; 



flowers of the largest size and very double. . 4 00 



Alfred Salter. Large delicate pink 4 00 



Beau Ideal. A bright rose pink without a 

 touch of lavender shadings, with broad 

 petals ; flowers large. 15 00 



Challenge. A very late flowering variety, 

 coming into perfection from 25th to 30th of 

 November ; the flower is a perfect globe of 

 gold 15 00 



Clinton Chalfant. A fine large yellow of 

 good form 10 00 



Col. Wm. B. Smith. An immense double 

 high built flower, petals very broad and 

 large, forming a solid mass of the richest 

 bright golden bronze 4 00 



