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I^REER'S ^UTUMN G ATAL °GUE. 



1891 



PANSIES. 



"We have given this plant special selection and cul- 

 tivation, and the stock offered can he relied on as 

 embracing the best from foreign and domestic col- 

 lections. 



The flowers combine with the largest size and 

 finest form the most exquisite gradations of color. 

 5 cts. each : 50 cts. per doz. 



PHYLIOTMNIT1M LINDENI. 



A beautiful foliage plant, with large calla-like 

 leaves of a beautiful velvety green, zebra striped on 

 the stem. $1.00 each. 



P and anus. {Screw Pine). 



TJtilis. — A beautiful decorative plant. Excellent 

 for the centre of vases and baskets, or grown as a 

 single specimen. 50 cts. each. 



Veitchii. — This is one of the most attractive plants. 

 The leaves are a light green, beautifully marked 

 with broad stripes and bands of pure white, and 

 gracefully curved. §1.50 to §10.00 each. 



"WABAN." 



New 



Forcing 



Rose 



This valuable rose in a sport from Catherine Mer- 

 met, and identical with that variety in every charac- 

 teristic excepting color, which is a rich deep bright 

 pink. It will, without doubt, prove to be as valuable 

 a.s The Bride, which is also a sport from the same 

 fine variety. First size, 75 cts. each : $9.00 per doz. 

 Second size. 50 cts. each : $5.00 per doz. 



PRIMULA OBCONICA. 



An ever-blooming Primrose bearing on long stems 

 heads containing 10 to 15 flowers. It thrives in a 

 cool house, and will grow in favor with those desiring 

 plants that will grow easily. The flowers are pure 

 white, shading occasionally to lilac, and have the 

 true Primrose fragrance. In bloom nearly the whole 

 season. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



Pandanus Utilis. 



SMILAX. 



(Myrsiphyllum Asparagoide?.) 



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 in the house. 15 cts. each ; $1.00 per 

 dozen : $5.00 per 100. 



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. ea. 



Violets. 



Violets should have a slight protection of leaves 

 during the winter. A better plan to insure early 

 spring flowering is to plant in cold frames in the fall. 

 They thrive best during summer in a shady situation, 

 in rich, deep soil. 



Marie Louise. Deep violet blue; fragrant and free. 

 Queen Victoria. A large single flowering sort, 



deep blue, very fragrant and free. 

 Schcenbrun. Single deep blue : very fragrant. 

 Swanley "White. Similar in habit and freedom of 



flowering to Marie Louise, but of a pure white 



color. Strong clumps. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 



