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DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



New Climbing Rose, Crimson Rambler. 



Undoubtedly the greatest acquisition in a climbing rose introduced for many years. 



It is of vigorous growth, making shoots from 8 to 10 feet in height during a season, and is consequently a 

 most desirable climbing variety ; when pegged dowu or grown as a bush, marvellous heads of bloom are the 

 result. It is exceedingly hardy. As a pot-plant it is unequalled for decorative purposes. The flowers with 

 which the plant is covered in the spring are produced in large trusses of pyramidal form and of the brightest 

 crimson color. The blooms remain on the plant for a great length of time without losing their brightness. 

 The foliage is also retained to a great extent during the winter, making the plant almost an evergreen. It is 

 said to be extremely hardy, having withstood the test in exposed situations of two very severe winters in 

 England. Price, 2J inch, $2.00 per dozen ; §15.00 per 100. 



Forcir\0 Roses. 



We offer a fine stock ot forcing Roses in the follow- *flHP=g Sfi j'J^wlK [ S9\<K^^SSl^rj^ .K$**WiMMk / vS 

 ing select varieties, all being strong, thrifty 3 inch ^vBBvW|P vSalHilMB 



pot plants. K«m- ■M^\\vW.illm\lllHllllllffl 



per 100. per 1000. 



American Beauty $10.00 $90.00 WSKMBHRBHI 



Augusta Victoria 8.00 70.00 jMfl BlJ^Kfp|« 



Bridesmaid 8.00 70.00 J^10Hfl|||HL 



BonSilene ^.<"> 70. On JUMl ^P BBSIiMI 



Catherine Mermet 8.00 70.00 ^^|fc^W^^^&K 



La France 8.00 70.00 WMJ^^mk WtSEP 



Sunset 8.00 70.00 



Meteor 8.00 70.00 



PapaGontier 8.00 70.00 



Perle des Jardins 8.00 70.00 



TheBride 8.00 70.00 B . —pp. 



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Swainsonia Galegifolia Alba. 



A most desirable ever-blooming plant, with pure 

 white flowers, produced in sprays of from 12 to 20 

 flowers each, the individual blooms resembling a 

 Sweet Pea. 



It is of very easy culture, succeeding best in the 

 temperature of a Carnation house, and will be found 

 useful as a cut bloom for local or home trade ; while 

 as a pot plant for selling either in the market in the 

 spring or for window and conservatory decoration in 

 the winter, it is certain to become very popular. 



2\ in. pots 75 cents per doz. ; $6.00 per 100. 



Swainsonia Galegifolia Alba. 



" TJie Swainsonia Galegifolia Alba you sent is a very satisfactory plant and has been much admired by everyone. It 

 is constantly in bloom, and the foliage is ornamental even without bloom. March a, 1895. H. F. REICH, Rockville, Md. 



" The plants ordered of you the latter part of last month came through safely by express, and were very satisfactory. 

 Your method of packing plants is truly scientific, being far superior to any I have seen heretofore." 

 March 16, 1&96. R. C. TAYLOR, Supt. Alexandria National Cemetery, Pinesville, La. 



" Your seeds, plants and bulbs are the best to be had. 

 April 25, 1895. 



Ilhink I always have had a good garden by raising your seed." 

 C. W. HOAR, Phillips, Maiiu. 



