24 DREER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS, ETC. 



IVIES. 



When trained to screens or trellises, are 

 very desirable for vestibule and hall decora- 

 tion. Their refreshing green foliage will 

 bear any amount of ill-usage. 



N. AUEEA Maculata. 50 cts. 

 DiGITATA. 50 cts. 



Helix. English Ivy. 25 to 50 cts. 



Laciniatus. Small cut. 50 cts. 



Lob ATA. Cut-leaved. 25 cts. 

 A Complete List of Hardy Flowering 

 Shrubs, Bhododendrons, Azaleas, Honey- 

 suckles, Vines and Creepers will be found 

 in "Dreer's Garden Calendar," mailed on 

 application. 



SMALL FRUITS. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. — POT- 

 GROWN. 



Circular of descriptions, how, when and 

 where to plant, will be mailed on applica- 

 tion. Pot-grown plants, if planted in the 

 autumn, will give a good crop the following 

 spring. The following choice varieties have 

 been prepared in this way. 

 Black Defiance. Large dark crimson 



berry, firm and handsome. 

 Chas. Downing. Early, bright crimson, 



conical, productive. 

 JUCUNDA [Knox 700). Glossy crimson, 



firm, large size; good bearer in some 



sections. 

 Monarch of the West. Very large, 



good flavor ; strong grower. 

 Seth Boyden (Boyden's No. 30). Very 



large, conical, with neck, dark crimson, 



firm, melting and sweet; an excellent 



sort. 

 Teiomphe DE Gand. Large, conical, 



sometimes coxcomb scarlet, rich and 



spicy. 

 Wilson. Large, dark, crimson, firm, acid 



and sprightly. 

 PoT-GEOWN Plants. 75 cts. per doz. ; 



$3 per 100. 



LAYER PLANTS 



Grown in the ordinary way. 



Doz. 100 1000 



Black Defiance 25 $1.50 $8.00 



Champion 25 1.50 8.00 



Charles Downing 25 1.00 6.00 



Crescent Seedling 25 1.50 6.00 



Dr. Warder 25 1.50 



Great American 25 1.50 6.00 



Jucanda (Knox 700) 50 2.00 10.00 



Len)iig's White .25 1.50 



3Ionarch of the West 25 1.50 6.00 



Seth Boyden (Boyden's No. 



30) 25 1.50 6.00 



Sharpless Seedling 1.00 3.00 20.00 



Triomphe de Gand 25 1.50 8.00 



Wilson's Albany 25 1.00 5.00 



Add 25 cts. per 100, when ordered to be 

 sent by mail. 



NEW VARIETIES. 



SHARPLESS SEEDLING. The largest 

 size, oblong form, clear light red color. 



NEW VARIETIES.— Con^mtted 



firm flesh, with a delicate aroma, first in 

 quality; plant vigorous, luxuriant, hardy 

 and prolific. 

 Geeat Ameeican. In some locations this 

 has proven a large dark crimson berry, 

 moderately firm and medium in quality. 

 Pot-gruwn plants of these two sorts, $1.50 

 per doz. ; $5 per 100. 

 GRAPE VINES.— Hardy Varieties. 



One year old vines, 30 cts. ; $3 per doz. 

 Two years old, 50 cts. ; $5 per doz. 

 Agawam (Roger's No. 15). Bed. 

 Aminia [Roger's No. 39). Blackish purple. 

 Baeey [Roger's No. 43). Black, sweet. 

 Catawba. Red, covered with lilac bloom. 

 Clinton. Black, berries small, good for 



wines. 

 CONCOED. Black, large berry, sweet and 

 aromatic. This is, without exception, the 

 most valuable grape for general cultiva- 

 tion. 

 Ceeveling. Small black fruit. 

 Ceistine, or Telegeaph. 

 Delawaee. Bed, bunches and berries 



small. 

 Diana. Pale red, medium size, musky 



flavor. 

 Eumelan. Black, large bunches and 



berries. 

 Essex [Roger's No. 41). Black, medium 



sweet. 

 Goethe [Roger'sl^o. 1). Yellowish green, 

 red on sunny side ; excellent table grape. 

 Haetfoed Peolific. Black, early. 

 Iona. Bed, medium berries. 

 Isabella. Black, large. 

 Iseaella. Black. 

 Ives' Seedling. Black, early. 

 LiNDLEY [Roger's No. 9). Long red bunch. 

 Maetha ( White Concord). White, berries 

 large, very sweet, with fine, spicy aroma, 

 vine healthy and hardy. 

 Meeeimac [Roger's No. 19). Black, early. 

 Salem [Roger's No. 53). Light chestnut 



color, large, sweet and aromatic. 

 WiLDEE [Roger's No. 4). Purplish black, 

 early. 

 FOREIGN GRAPE-VINES FOR 

 GROWING UNDER GLASS. 

 A stock of all the best varieties, in good 

 healthy condition, grown in large pots, ex- 

 pressly for graperies. List of varieties mailed 

 on application. 



One-year old vines, $1.25; two-year old 

 vines, $2. 



One-year old vines, extra strong, $1.50; 

 two-year old vines, extra strong, $3. 

 CONOVER'S COLOSSAL ASPAR- 

 AGUS ROOTS. Strong two-year old 

 roots. S1.25 per 100; $8 per 1000. 

 RHUBARB ROOTS. 

 Myatt's Linn^us. Myatt's Victoeia. 

 These are not seedlings, but propagated 

 from the true varieties. 20 cts.; $1.50 per 

 doz. ; $10 per 100. 

 HORSE-RADISH SETS. 75 cts. per 



100 ; $5 per 1000. 

 TARRAGON ROOTS. For flavoring. 

 30 cts. ; $3 per doz. 

 A complete list of small fruits will be found 

 in Dreer's Garden Calendar^ mailed free to 

 all applicants. 



