DREER’S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 
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Hardy Garden Pinks. 
Souvenir de Sale. An entirely new shade in hardy 
Pinks, being a delicate soft rosy pink with exceptionally 
large flowers, which are beautifully formed, very double 
and exceedingly useful for cutting and one of the freest 
flowering yet raised. A grand acquisition and a fine 
companion to that most useful white variety ‘‘ Her 
Majesty.’? It was awarded a first class certificate by the 
National Pink Society in London. 
2 inch pots, 60 cts. per doz. ; $4.00 per 100. 
Her Majesty. This variety isa ‘grand improvement on 
the popular variety known as ‘‘Snow” or ‘ Mrs. 
Sinkins,’”’ to which it is superior in size of flower and 
freedom of bloom. The flowers, which are of large size, 
similar to a Carnation, and of the purest white color and 
very fragrant, are borne on stout, erect stems, 12 inches 
long. It is perfectly hardy, and will winter in the open 
border without protection; or may be grown in cold 
frames for early forcing. 
Very strong one year old clumps, $1.00 per doz.; 
per 100. 2 inch pots, 50 cts. per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
Scotch Pinks. 
Juliette. White, laced crimson. 
Laura Wilmer. White, purplish maroon centre. 
Prince Arthur. Crimson centre, blush lacing. 
Snow (Mrs. Sinkins). Large pure white, very fragrant. 
Clumps one year old, $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
2 inch pots, 50 ets. per doz. ; - $3. 50 per 100. 
$6.00 
Crimson Spirea, Anthony Waterer. 
A valuable and remarkable new shrub. This is one of 
those exceptional novelties that occur only at rare intervals, 
adding richness and beauty to our garden-flora. It out- 
shines all Spireas in brillaney of color, being of a bright 
crimson, of dwarfer and denser growth, and a profuse and 
continuous bloomer, being in bloom during the entire sum- 
mer and fall. It makes an admirable pot plant as well, and 
will no doubt become a standard plant for Easter decoration. 
Strong one-year old plants, $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 
Single Violets. 
The varieties offered below are fully as desirable as the 
finest doubles, and for freedom of bloom they excel any- 
thing heretofore offered. 
Admiral Avellan. A French variety with distinct 
bright reddish flowers, produced very freely ; of large 
size and fragrance. 
California. Flowers are very large, borne on long stout 
stems, which makes it especially valuable as a cut-flower ; 
intensely fragrant and ofa clear violet-purple color that 
does not fade out. 
Luxonne. Of the same size as the California, but appears 
nearly double its size, as the petals all open out flat, and 
has the advantage of flowering continuously from early 
in September until April. It is of a beautiful rich but 
soft violet-purple color, with strong stout stems and very 
fragrant. (See cut.) 
Princess of Wales. Another grand variety, not quite 
as large as Luxonne and a shade lighter in color, intense- 
ly fragrant. 
24 inch pots (Ready April 1st,) 60 cts. per doz.; 
per 100. 
GENERAL LIST OF PLANTS. 
Inch Pots. Per 100. 
$4.00 
LUXONNE VIOLET. 
Inch Pots. 
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Alternanthera Aurea Nana, Amoena 
Spectabilis, Rosea Nana and Versi- 
color, ready April 15th.................... 
Aristolochia Elegans .....  _.......... 3 
Anthurium Grande, 75 cts. each — ae aa! 
86 Scherzerianum, 50 ets. Cache 4 
AraliacSiebolaivyyw cone eens 2 
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Begonia Rex, 12 distinct varieties.......... Qh 
Begonia Alba Picta ................ 2h 
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4G Moetallicarere- cots corns Qh 
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Semperflorens Gigantea Rosea 2} 
Caryopteris Mastacanthus, Blue Spirea, 
strong one-year-old plants 
Camellia Japonica, assorted varieties, 12 to 
15 inches high....... 5 
Camellia Japonica Alba Plena, 12 to ‘5 
inches) hi ghee eee eer etre: 5 
Camellia J aponica Alba Plena, 24 inches 
highielecere FU rd amen gerscic.c Shami a enNee 6 
Carex Japonica Variegata agit warnelgenee Qh 
Cestrum Parqui. Night blooming Jasmine. 2} 
Clivia Miniatum (Imantophyllum) ... Med oA. 
JOO 0000 6 
Coleus, in 19 best varieties. ......... . 24 
Cyperus Alternifolius. BARC AE ES ee a atc 2h 
Ob SRE URE Nth. Eoceeny cetepa er atte Ore 
Cuphsea Theaweeise Aes ee euaens Qt 
Daisies, Paris. California Gaantaeriee eters 2h 
He Etoile du Lyon, large yellow 
| Hucharis Amazonica, strong bulbs........ 
Fuchsias in 12 choice varieties 2 
Feverfew, Little Gem............... Loree 
HIiGUSPRe DANS renee eerete 2 
| Geraniums, Scented Varieties, such as 
Abutilon Souv. de Bonn. Variegated leaved 2} $5 00 
Abutilon Golden Fleece. Finest yellow.. 2} 4 00 
os In 10 best named varieties......... ah 4 00 
Acalypha Macafeana ................... 2} 600 
Achyranthus Emersoni, bright red narrow 
RIDER OG Roane eS COSTE SRO EoD eee . 2 4 00 
Achyranthus Acuminata, large crimson 
(OED Lo og bbon) | Gobo oe DOCGD OU OO Ube aon eee 2+ 4 00 
Achimenes, in 6 distinct colors, tubers.... 4 00 
Ageratum, Blue and White, dwarf variet’s 2} 4 00 
Agapanthus Umbellatus, blue, very strong 8 00 | 
of Alba,- white ‘ 15 00 
Allamanda Williamsi, new dwarf......... Seer n00) 
Anthericum Vittatum Variegatum..... 3 8 00 
PiCcuULa tum seer cen ee 3° 12 00 
Rose, Mrs. Taylor, Shrubland Pet, 
Lemon, Nutmeg and Pennyroyal . Qh 
Geraniums, Double Ivy-Leaved, in 12 
StandardusortSsseeiece = see eee noo tSsweaS 24 
Genista Andreana....................... 4 
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