30 DREER’S WHOLESALE LIST FOR 
Emme Lecuarre. 
Canna, Emile Leclaire. 
Flowers large, bright golden-yellow, mottled and | 
spotted crimson andscarlet. Pea-green foliage. As 
a cut flower it will be found useful, as its peculiar 
color gives it the appearance of an orchid. The | 
finest spotted variety grown. 
30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 
Canna, Adolph Wieck. 
One of the freest flowering and brightest-colored | 
varieties in cultivation. 
habit, growing from four to five feet in height. The 
flowers are of a medium size, of a rich crimson 
It is of dwarf, compact | 
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scarlet color, shaded with orange, foliage rich pea- | 
green. 
$2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Canna, Nouttoni. 
Similar in general habit to Ehemanni, smaller 
foliage. 
and produced very freely. 
30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
Canna, Robusta Perfecta. 
The finest and most effective of the dark-leaved 
Cannas, bearing immense leaves from twelve to 
eighteen inches wide, and three feet long, of a bright 
bronzy color. The habit of the plant is very robust, 
in rich soil attaining a height of eight feet, and ata 
short distance it appears like the Abyssinian Banana; 
for tropical bedding this grand variety is indispen- 
sable. $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 1C0. 
Cannas. General Collection. 
Brenningsii. Souv. de Barillet des 
Mons. Allegatiere. Champs. 
President Faivre. Victor Lemoine. 
Premices de Nice. Zebrina. 
$1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
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The flowers are of a rich crimson scarlet | 
Crozy’s New Dwarf French 
Cannas. 
Cardinalis.— Flowers pure cardinal crimson, 
large and finely shaped ; foliage bluish green ; 3 to 
4 feet. cS 
Edward Andre.—Foliage bronze and green, 
shaded purple; flowers large brilliant carmine-rose, 
suffused with crimson. 
Gerard Andrieux.—Extra large rosy salmon 
flowers; foliage clear light green. 
Hippolite Flandrin.—Extra large bronzy sal- 
mon flowers; foliage pea-green. 
Louis Thibaut.—Very dwarfed, rich green 
foliage; flowers rosy carmine, shaded violet. 
Multiflora. — Foliage dark green, of a very 
dwarf and compact habit; flowers large, of a rich 
bronzy orange-scarlet color, edged with golden yel- 
low, produced very free. ; 
Paul Bert.—Bronzy green foliage, stems pur- 
plish; flowers brilliant scarlet, borne in large, 
branching stems; very distinct. 
Strelitziaeflora.—Massive, deep green foliage; 
flowers large, of a bright vermillion scarlet. 
75 cts. each; the set of eight for $4.50. 
New Japanese Chrysanthemums. 
The following comprise the best of the new sort : 
Eugene Mizzard.—A distinct and pleasing 
variety, with narrow, loosely arranged petals of a 
deep purplish crimson. 
Gold.—F lowers of large size and finely formed; 
the best yellow in cultivation. 
L. Canning.—A singularly large and handsome 
pure white flower. 
Mrs. John May.—Beautiful shade of clear, 
| bright yellow, petals broad and deeply incuryved. 
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| white variety ; see special description. 
Mrs. A. Blanc.—A fine and distinct sort, inner 
| petals erect, outer reflex and pendulous; rich laven- 
der. 50 cts. 
Mrs. E. W. Clark.—A beautiful flower of 
regular form; slightly incurved, whorled centre; 
deep rich crimson magenta. 50 cts. 
Mrs. Wm. Howell.—Rich, coppery crimson; 
| a finely shaped flower. 
Mrs. Carnegie.—$1.00. 
Mrs. Alpheus Hardy.—A charming, pure 
$1.00 each. 
Sunnyside —One of the very best white varie- 
ties: regular in form and slightly incurved. 50 cts. 
W. W. Coles.—A peculiar shade of terra-cotta, 
shaded brownish orange; large and distinct. 
25 cts. each except where noted; 9 for $1.75, 
