DREER S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 
CROSs-FERTILIZING PETUNIAS AT OUR NURSERIES AT RIVERTON, 
(From a Photograph ) 
Dreer’s Pouble Petunias. 
Our strain of double Petunias is too well known to require special description. 
We are now offering fine, healthy, 
strong plants from three inch pots, which are in the most vigorous condition, free from rust and disease, and which will 
furnish a large number of cuttings in a short time. 
such colors as are especially suited for the retail trade. 
$1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 
Passiflora, Quadrangularis 
Variegata. 
A pretty variegated variety having large foliage which is 
mottled with bright golden yellow spots, and light colored, 
almost white flowers. 
$1.00 per doz. ; 
$8.00 per 100. 
Passiflora Princeps. 
We have succeeded in securing a limited stock of this 
scarce variety. 
Strong 6 inch pots, $1.50 each. 
Hardy Garden Finks. 
Her Majesty. 
This variety is a grand improvement on the popular va- 
riety 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. ; $6.00 per 
100. 
Scotch Pinks. 
Earlof Carlisle. White, laced crimson. 
Juliette. White, laced crimson. 
Laura Wilmer. White, purplish maroon centre. 
Prince Arthur. Crimson centre, blush lacing. 
Snow (Irs. Sinkins). Large pure white, very fragrant. 
Stanislaus. Violet rose, with crimson centre. 
Clumps one year old, $1.00 per doz. ; $8.00 per 100. 
The set is composed of fifteen of the finest double fringed varieties of 
The set of fifteen varieties for $1.25. 
Herbaceous Ponies. 
We offer 12 distinct varieties in good strong plants, $2.00 
| per dozen ; $15.00 per 100. 
New Japanese Tree Pzonies. 
Twelve finest varieties. 50 cents each. 
New Single Violet Luxonne. 
This variety is of French origin, and was introduced to 
this country some four years since by Mr. Francois Supiot, 
the violet expert of Philadelphia. It has, as Mr. Supiot 
now claims, become thoroughly acclimated, and is without 
doubt, the most profitable single violet grown. It is 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, and does not come in crops like the California. Itis - 
of a beautiful rich, but soft violet purple color, with strong 
stout stems from 9 to 12 inches long, and very fragrant. 
Shown in competition with well grown flowers of California 
at the New York Flower show last Fall, it was awarded 
the first prize. 
We can fully endorse Mr. Supiot’s description of the 
above, and his claims that it supercedes all other varieties 
on the market. 
Price $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
New Red Violet._Admiral Avellan. 
Another French variety with distinct bright reddish 
purple flowers, entirely different from anything yet intro- 
duced. 
$2.50 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 
We have been appointed sole agents by Mr. Supiot for 
the distribution of his stock, and are now booking orders 
for delivery early in March for well established plants from 
2t inch pots. 
