DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



POMPONE 

 TCHRYSANTHEMt'lI. 



L'Ami Couderchet 



New Single Dahlias 



While many of the single Dahlias here- 

 tofore introduced, have proved interesting 



as individual flowers, especially for cutting, 



the set here offered possesses such distinct 



characteristics in habit of growth, freedom 



of bloom and perfect shaped flowers, which 



are so vastly superior to anything before 



offered, that once seen they must become 



universal favorites. 



The habit of the plants is simply perfec- 

 tion ; they naturally grow into shapely 



bushy compact plants, not over 3 feet high, 



which from early Summer until late Fall 



are literally covered with flowers, eclipsing 



anything ever offered in this type. 



Anemone. This name was very appro- 

 priately suggested for this variety on ac- 

 count of its striking resemblance to that 

 most beautiful Fall flowering perennial, 

 "Anemone Japonica Alba." The flowers 

 which are pure white and of large size, 

 are produced on long wiry stems, making 

 it one of the most useful Dahlias for cut- 

 ting. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. ; §20.00 

 per 100. 



St. George. The grandest single Dahlia ever introduced. 

 The flowers are a pure clear yellow, 3 to 4 inches in diam- 

 eter, and borne on long stems. This variety was awarded 

 the first prize the past season in New York, by the Amer- 

 ican Institute Fair, as the best new seedling exhibited, an 

 honor never before accorded a single Dahlia. 25 cts. each ; 

 $2.50 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 



Ada. Another dwarf large early flowering long stemmed 

 'single Dahlia and the most profuse bloomer of all. The 

 color is difficult to describe, being a combination of pink 

 and amber shades, lightly penciled bright crimson. 20 

 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz. ; $15.00 per 100. 



Brilliant. A striking dwarf single flower, with large 

 pointed petals, color deep bright yellow, striped bright 

 crimson scarlet. 20c. each ; $2.00 per doz. ; $15 00 per 100. 

 Strong growing plants of the above ready in March. 

 One each of the above 4 varieties for 75 cents. 



Hardy Pompone 



Chrysanthemums. 



These have been almost entirely lost sight of during 

 recent years and have received but little attention, but 

 have in the past season or two been considerably in demand 

 again for out-door planting. The collection offered will be 

 found to contain only the most desirable sorts. 



Blushing Bride. Fine soft pink. 

 Canary. Pale yellow, bushy habit. 

 Flora. Beautiful deep golden yellow. 

 Fred. Peele. Deep crimson, tipped gold. 

 Golden Fleece. Clear yellow. 

 Golden Pheasant. Eich golden yellow, fine form. 

 Globe d'Or. Golden yellow. 

 Eagle d'Or. Fine yellow. 

 Julia Lagravere. Very fine crimson. 

 La Purete. Fine pure white. 

 Mr. Schmidt. Yellow, tipped with crimson. 

 Mile. Blise Dordan. Rose-pink, globular 'flower. 

 Nellie Rainford. Buff 

 President. Rosy carmine. 



Princess Louise. Deep rosy pink, one of the best. 

 Pettilant. Soft creamy sulphur. 

 Princess Meletia. Fringed white. 

 Regulus. Crimson red. 

 Rosinante. Blush rose, very dwarf. 

 Stratneath. Rosy pink, distinct and pretty. 

 Tiber. Crimson brown, tipped yellow. 

 Veuve Cliquot. Brick red, edged yellow. 

 60 cents per dozen, $4.00 per 100. 



"We will furnish one 

 each of the twelve New 

 Dahlias offered on this 

 and the next page, 

 grand collection, for 

 $2.25. 



Upper 



NEW 



flower St. 



SINGLE DAHLIAS. 



George, lower flower Anemone. 



