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HENEY A. DREER, 714 Chestniat Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 



^Iaraxta. 



Ipomoea. ( Moon Flowers). 



Per doz. Per too. 



Noctiflora. White Moon-flower 50 $4 00 



Learii. Blue Dawn-flower 50 4 00 



Pandurata. Hardy white Moon-flower . . 50 4 00 

 Paniculata or flexicana. Large rose- 

 colored flowers 75 6 00 



ITe^ir Hydrangea Mariesii. 



One of the most distinct and etiective varieties yet inti'odured. 

 It is especially remarkable for the large size and disdnct color of 

 its sterile flowers, which are fully 3 inches in diameter and of a 

 light pink color, tinted with mauve. 



5-inch pots, Si. 00 each ; Sio.oo per dozen. 



4 " " .75 " 7.50 " " 



Jasminnm. 



Per doz. Per 100. 



Qracillimum. 3-inch pots |!i 50 $12 00 



5 " " 3 50 25 00 



Qrandiflorum. 2ii( " " 75 6 c» 



Grand Duke. 4 '■ " 3 00 



Maid of Orleans. 4-inch pots 3 00 



Jnstieea. 



Velutina. 3-inch pots i 50 10 00 



Liaum. 



Trigynum. 214; -inch pots 60 4 00 



Lantaiia<3. 



6 choice varieties 50 4 00 



Lotus. 



Peliorhynchus. Coral Gem, 2%-\vi<:\\ pots 60 5 00 



Lapageria. 



Rosea. 5-inch pots, $1.50 each. 

 Alba. 5 " " 3.00 " 



Maranta. 



riakoyana. 3-inch pots, 50 cents each . 5 00 

 nasangeana. 3 ' " 15 " " . i 25 

 Rosea Picta. 3 " '• 50 " " . 5 00 



3Io.\Tl}KLTlA Gi:B31AMa. 



Mauettia. 



Bicolor. 2 '4 -inch pots 

 Cordifolia. 3 " " 



Per doz. Per 100. 

 . . 60 $5 00 

 . . 75 6 CO 



Montbretia Crocosmiseflora 

 Germania. 



(The New Giant Montbretia.) 



This new Montbretia has been under our obsei"\ation for the 

 past four 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 die vigorous growth of the Crocosmias, it, 

 however, produces no offsets which characterizes the Crocos- 

 mias, but possesses the dwarf and bushy growth of Montbretia 

 Etoile de Feu. 



"It grows about 3)^ feet high, is of sturdy habit, much 

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

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

 expanded flowers, measuring over 3 inches across, probably the 

 largest of the genus. The color is a rich glowuig 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." 



Nothing can excel the great display this novelty produces 

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

 valuable. 



20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen ; S15.00 per 100. 



Metrosideros. 



Per doz. Per ico. 

 Floribunda. Bottle Brash. "50 cents each . $5 00 



Mnsa £nsete. 



Strong 5-inch pots, 35 cents each 3 5° 



"6 "50 " 5 00 



Olea. 



Fragrans (Sweet Olive). 4-inch pots 



3 00 



Pansies. Royal £x]iibition. 



Transplanted Seedhngs, ^10.00 per 1000 . . . 

 Strong plants, 25.00 " ... 



$1 50 

 3 00 



