DREERS DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS, ETC. 



EPIPHYLLUM (Cactus). 



These are both curious and beautiful plants ; very showy flowers. Grafted plants which 

 are more desirable than on their own roots. Of sorts including varieties of Night-blooming 

 Cereus. 5U cents to $1. 



ERANTHEMUM PULCHELLUM. 



A pretty blue-flowering plant, blooming in April. 50 cents. 



EUPATORIUM RIPARIUM. 



<>ne of the most valuable of winter-flowering plants, recently introduced, of dwarf habit, 

 and remaining a long time in flower. 25 to 5o cents. 



EUPHORBIA. 



Splendid plant for winterd)loorning, valuable for cut flowers in baskets and decorating. 

 50 cents to $1. 



Jacqcintflora. Producing racemes of bright scarlet flowers. 

 Poinsettia Pulcherrima. Stalks tipped with clusters of bright scarlet leaves. 

 Poinsettia PULCHERBIMA Carminata (New . Tipped with carmine leaves. $1. 

 Poinsettia Pulcherrima Plehissima. See page 31. 



FICUS. 



A fine old plant which is becoming very popular in this country, not only in the hot- 

 bnt as a decorative plant for the drawing-room or flower-garcfen. Its thick leathery 



leaves make it especially valuable in consequence of doing perfectly well in the dry air of 

 inhabited rooms; and this will enable many to enjoy a finedeaved plant in house who have 

 no gla-ssdiou^e. 



(HAUVERI. $1.50. 

 COOPEBI. si. 50. 



Elastic a India Rubber Plant;. 75 cts to $2. 



Pabcexli. si. 

 Badicans. $1. 



Kepex^ [creeping). 25 cents. 



FUCHSIA. 



We offer a choice collection of single and double corolla varieties. The varieties marked 



with a - have double eor<>lla>. Price, 30 cents. $3 per dozen. For description and other 

 varieties, see " Dreer's Garden Calendar." 



SUNBAY. A very showy novelty, the foliage of which, in the spring, is of a rich bright 

 crimson, -white and bronzy green ; fine form. 



Alpha. I *George Felton. Mabginata. 



Arabella. *Gbaf Akdbasst. *Moxtbose. 



Carl Halt. Inimitable. Pbin< ess of Wales 



Cohspicua. Lady Heyleseury. *Pbikce Leopold. 



Duchess. *La Xeige. ^Purple Pbis 



Elm City. Lustre. Vibgile. 



Emperor oe Brazil. - Marksman. ?: 'Voix Do Petjple. 



Empbess. 



FERNS AND LYCOPODIUMS. 



Ferns and Lycopodinms cannot be dispened with in parlor or conservatory decoration : 

 by carefnl management they add much to the beauty of an apartment. A Wardian case or 

 fernery is the best protector against the dry, hot atmosphere. The following is a list of the 

 en^y-growing varieties suitable for ferneries, "Wardian cases, baskets, etc. 25 cents. $2.50 

 per dozen, except where noted. 

 Adiaxtum. ' Dicksovia Antarctica. Australian tree 



AmaEILE. fern. 50 cents. 



As-imile. Maiden Hair.) Gymnogramma Tartarea. Hardiest -il- 



COHCINKUM Latum. vet fern. 



Cdhbatux. Maiden Hair.) Chrysophylla. {Golden Fern. 



Diaphanum. 50 cents. Laucheaka Gigantea. Finest golden 



Farleyense. The most magnificent of fern. 



Maiden Hair ferns. 75 cents to $1.50. OCHBACEA. Creamy white. 



Fobmosum. " Peruviana Abgybophilla. Finest 



GraCTLLIMUM. 50 cents. silver fern. 



PUBESCEKS. BULPHUBEA. [Sulphur Ft 



Trapeziforme. 50 cent>. Wettenhalliaka. -ulphur 



ALSOPHILA AUSTBALIS. Australian tree | fern. 50 cent-. 



fern. 50 cents 1 2 Lomaeia Falcata [New). 50 cents. 



ATHYBIDM GOBJXGIANUM PlCTUM. A GlBBA CBISPA rare. 50 cents. 



beautiful variegated Japanese fern. Lasteaea Patens. 



Cheilanthes Hirta. I 



