DREER'S MID-SUMMER LIST. 



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The New Forcing Rose 



WABAN." 



A RED MERMET. 



This very valuable rose is a sport from Catherine 

 Mermet. and identical with that variety in every 

 characteristic excepting color, which is a rich deep 

 bright pink. The only objection to C. Mermet is its 

 frequently pale insipid color in cloudy weather, expe- 

 rience has shown that the Waban retains its deep 

 rich color in all kinds of weather ; it will, without 

 doubt, prove to be as valuable as The Bride, which 

 is also a sport from the same fine variety. 



First size, 75 cts. each ; $9.00 per doz. 



Second "50 " 5.00 " 



New Polyantha Rose 



kk Clothilde Soupert." 



This very beautiful variety is entirely distinct from 

 all other Polyantha Koses, the flowers being nearly as 

 large as Boule de Neige, which it very much resembles 

 in shape. They are of a pearl white shaded at the 

 centre with silvery rose, and are produced in the 

 greatest profusion. 



30 cts. each ; $3.00 per dozen. 



Climbing Niplietos. 



A sport from Niphetos retaining all the character- 

 istics of the parent variety, except that it is of a 

 strong climbing habit, frequently sending out shoots 

 that attain a length of 20'feet. 



50 cts. each ; $5.00 per doz. 



Climbing Perle des Jardins. 



A sport from the well-known Pearle des Jardins, 

 retaining all the characteristics of that popular variety, 

 except that it is of a stong climbing habit. 

 50 cts. ; $5.00 per doz. 



Smilax. 



(MYRSIPHYIJLUM ASPARAGOIWES.) 



A climbing plant, unsurpassed in the graceful 

 beauty of its foliage ; its peculiar wavy formation 

 renders it one of the most valuable plants for bou- 

 quets, wreaths, festoons, and decorations. Can be 

 easily grown iu the house. 



15 cts. each ; §1.00 per dozen ; $5.00 per 100. 



Stephanotis Flobibunda. 



Stephanotis Floribnnda. 



One of the most charming hot-house climbers, grow- 

 ing rapidly, with long glossy deep green foliage, and 

 producing clusters of pure white flowers deliriously 

 fragrant. 



$1.00 each. 



Tabernaemontana Camassa. 



Greenhouse shrub, neat and compact, resembling 

 the Gardenia in growth and fragrance ; pure white 

 double flowers, fine for cut-flower work. 50 cts. each. 



HARDY VINES. 



The following is a select list of the most desirable 

 varieties, suitable for covering arbors, verandas and 

 walls, or wherever a vine can be used. All are grown 

 in x>ots so that they may be planted at any time dur- 

 ing the summer, thus gaining one seasons' growth. 



Each Per doz. 



Ampelopsis "Veitchi 25 cts. $2.50 



Aristolochia Sipho 50 " 5.00 



Akebia Quinata 25 " 2.50 



Clematis. Large flowered in variety,50 " 5.00 



Honeysuckles. In variety 25 ' 2.50 



"Wisteria Sinensis 50 " 5.00 



