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Dreer's 

 Double Petunias. 



Our strain of Double Petunias is too 

 well known to require special descrip- 

 tion. For many years this has been WK^Kf %' 

 one of the specialties of our establish- 

 ment, and again this season we have 

 grown many thousands of seedlings B^^y ^ "^i 

 from which our collection has been ^B h'^i? -^ *%^i0t 

 selected, embracing only such distinct 

 fringed varieties and colors that are \g\ < 

 especially suited to the retail trade. jKJjLy 



We olifer 15 distinct varieties in strong 

 plants from 3-inch pots that will give a 

 liberal supply of cuttings. ^l.oo per 

 doz.; ^8.00 per 100 ; set of 15 varieties 

 for Si. 25. 



Seed, 75 cts. per 500 seeds; ;?i.50 

 per 1000 seeds. 



Maranta. 



Makoyana. 3 -inch pots 50 cts. each ; $5.00 per dozen. 



Masangeana. 2)^ " 10 " i 00 " 



Lietzei. 3 " 30 " 300 " 



Picta. 3 " 30 " 3-00 " 



Manettia. 



Bicolor. 2j!4;-inch pots . . 60 cts. per dozen ; ,$5.00 per 100. 



Montbretia Crocosmiseflora 

 Germania. 



(The Ne-nr Giant Montbretia.) 



This new Montbretia has been under our observation for the 

 past five years, when it first originated, and we can fully endorse 

 the originator's description, which follows herewith : 



" This splendid acquisition is the result of a cross between 

 Crocosmia aurea imperialis and some varieties of Montbretia. 

 Having inherited the vigorous growth of the Crocosmias, it, 

 however, produces no offsets which characterize the Crocos- 

 mias, but possesses the dwarf and bushy growth of Montbretia 

 Etoile de Feu. 



" It grows about 35^ feet high, is of sturdy habit, much 

 branched, and produces most graceful spikes in the greatest pro- 

 fusion. They are well furnished with large six-petalled, widely 

 expanded flowers, measuring over 3 inches across, probably the 

 largest of the genus. The color is a rich glowing scarlet, 

 shading to brilliant orange, with a blood-red throat. The buds 

 and also the reverse of the petals are blood-red, a most striking 

 combination of colors, making a grand effect." ^ ZZ~ 



Nothing can excel the great display this novelty produces 

 when planted in masses, while as a summer cut-flower it is in- 

 valuable. 



15 cents each ; S1.50 per dozen ; ^12. 00 per loo. 



Musa. 



Enseta. 3-inch pots, 30 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen. 

 S " 5 " " 50 " " '5.00 



Religiosa. 5 " •' 35 " " 3.50 



Pansies, Royal £xliibition. 



Strong plants, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 



Passifloras. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Coerulea. 3-inch pots, ^o 75 $6 00 



Constance Elliott. 3-inch pots 75 6 00 



Pfordti. 3-inch pots 75 6 00 



Decaisneana Variegata. 2i4'-inch pots . . 75 6 00 



Peperoxuia. 



Maculosa. 2j4f -inch pots i 00 8 00 



Metallica. -2}^ " i 00 8 00 



MONrBRFTIA CROCOSMI^FLORA GERMANIA. 



Pelargoniums. 



A selection of twelve 'choicest varietres, strong 3-inch pots, 

 ^1.25 per dozen ; ;$io.ooper 100. 



Phormium Tenax Variegata. 



The variegated New Zealand Flax, 4-inch pots, 50 cents' 

 each; $5.00 per dozen. 



Plumbago. 



Per doz. Per lOO 



Capensis. 2J4' inch pots So 75 $6 00 



" Alba. 2j^-inch pots 75 6 00 



Coccinea Superba. 234; -inch pots .... i 00 8 00 



Pandanus. 



Veitchi. Fine 6-inch pots, $1.00 each . . 12 00 



Utilis. 2jij^-inch pots 75 6 00 



" 3 ' * I 00 8 00 



" 4 " 2 00 15 00 



" 6 " 60 cents each ... 7 00 



