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DREER'S WHOLESALE LIST FOR 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS of Special Merit-Continued. 



Per doz. 



JklAEGUBKITE GEAHAM. 



Per doz. 



Mrs. M. B. Hall. A most pleasing shade of 

 pearl pink, flowers very large, of perfect 

 shape, petals narrow ; this -nill undoubtedly 

 become a favorite cut flower variety 1 50 



Mrs. R. C. Ogden. An immense symmet- 

 rically formed flower of a beautiful bright 

 pink, of good substance and form 1 50 



Marguerite Graham. This beautiful 

 variety is of a pure white, incurved of most 

 perfect form, flowers very erect on stout 

 stems, when opening a pale lemon changing 

 rapidly to pure white, a grand acquisition 

 for cut blooms 1 50 



Mrs. I. D. Sailer. A flower of the largest 

 size, finely incurving with broad, sharply- 

 pointed petals ; a strong grower, producing 

 heavy flower stems ; the color is soft shell- 

 pink, touched with lemon on the extreme 

 tips of petals 1 00 



Mrs. J. G. "Whilldin. A handsome light 



yellow variety of splendid size and form .... 1 00 



Mrs. Kendal. A Hue Japanese flower with 

 compact centre ; color rich Jacqueminot, re- 

 verse of petals copper bronze shading to gold 

 from base to tip 75 



Marie Ward. A grand and beautiful cup- 

 shaped variety. Very double, of large size 

 and color purest snow-white. Petals very 

 long and somewhat narrow 75 



Mrs. Frank Clinton. True canary, pass- 

 ing to almost straw color ; distinct ; re- 

 markably free 75 



Mrs.Winthrop Sargeant. 

 Brilliant straw color, in- 

 curved ; carrying its flowers 

 on long, stiff stems. Very 

 large, if not the largest in 



this color 75 



Mrs.Hunnptirey.or Snow- 

 Ball. Pure white, a lovely 

 variety, grand for cut-flowers 60 

 Mrs. Geo. Bullock. Still 



one of the best whites.... 60 

 President Harrison. An 

 immense flower, the outside 

 petals of deep salmon red, 

 the centre being deep red, 

 cup shaped; a robust grower 60 

 Puritan. One of the veiy 

 finest white sorts in culti- 

 vation, large and free, and 

 of a very good habit, a mag- 

 nificent flower 60 



Progression. Extra large 

 late flowering variety , 

 blooming about December 

 1st and remaining in flower 

 up to Christmas ; color 

 purest white, very double.. 60 

 Rosstrevor. A graud va- 

 riety, and entirely distinct 

 from all others ; in color it 

 is a pleasing shade of bronzy 

 yellow of large size, borne 

 on stout stiff stems ; petals 

 stiff and crisp, beautifully 

 incurved, Ibrming a large 

 rounded suriace verj' similar 

 in shape to the popular 



Harry E. Wideuer 1 50 



Robert Bottomly . A grand 

 white variety, surpassing 

 Moonlight in size and sab- 

 stance * 60 



Sugar Loaf. This is a variety for every- 

 body. It is the freest-growing and freest- 

 flowering .sort that we know, and under the 

 most ordinary treatment produces quantities 

 of flowers of the grandest size. The color is 

 varying shades of yellow, often shaded 



bronze 1 00 



Source D'Or. Golden yellow, tipped and 

 shaded brown ; very regular and one of the 



very best ...... 50 



Tokio. Eich bronzy crimson 50 



The Bride. Immense pure white: very double 



and reflexed ; outer row of petals tubular.. 60 

 Victor. One of the very best, flowers excep- 

 tionally fine and most perfect in shape, in 

 color it is a rich golden yellow,, slightly 



shaded with bronze 1 50 



W. W. Coles. A peculiar shade of terra-cotta, 

 shaded brownish orange ; large and distinct. 60 

 Wm Singerly. Eich plum-purple flower. 



A very excellent sort 60 



Camellia Japonica. 



We offer a fine stock in .superb condition. 

 4-inch pots, 12 inches high, bushy plants, $6.00 per 



dozen ; $45.00 per 100. 



5-inch pots, 15 to 18 inches high, bushy plants, 



$9.00 per dozen ; $70.00 per 100. 



Crotons. 



We offer 10 of the finest and most distinct varieties. 



Strong 3-iAch pots, $2.00 per dozen ; $15.00 



per 100 ; set of 10 for $1.50. 



