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HENRY A, DREER, Philadelphia. Pa. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS. QUEEN ALEXANDRA 



Chrysanthemum Frutescens. 



(Paris Daisies or Marguerites.) 



Blush Queen Alexandra. This new variety is a sport from the 



white sort and is identical in every way except color, which is soft 



rosy white. A distinct and desirable addition both as a cut flower 

 or as a pot plant. $1.50 per doz ; $10.00 per 100. 



Queen Alexandra. Pure white flowers 2^ to 3 inches in diameter, 



the greater percentage coming full double. The remainder of the 

 flowers on the same plant come semi-double and single, all of which 

 are very handsome. 60 cts. per doz., $4.00 per 100. 



California Giant. The best single white. 60 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 



Etoile d'or. Large, pure yellow. 60 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 



Chrysanthemums. 



Choice Exhibition and Standard Cut=FIower Varieties. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Ben Wells. Blush white. . . $0 60 $4 00 



Black Hawk. Deep velvety crimson ........ 60 4 00 



Buttercup. Deep yellow. The flower incurves like 



Major Bonnaffon but is deeper in color and larger . . 1 25 8 00 



Cheltoni. A handsome yellow 85 6 00 



Cullingfordi. A fine shade of crimson 60 4 00 



Col. D. Appleton. Finest yellow 60 4 00 



Dr. Enguehard. The ideal pink 60 4 00 



Frank Hardy. Superb pure white 60 4 00 



F. A. Cobold. Attractive mauve pink 60 4 00 



Gen. Hutton. Yellow, slightly tinged brown . ... 75 500 



Golden Wedding. Immense golden yellow 75 5 00 



Harry Plumridge. Handsome waxy white 75 500 



Helen Bloodgood. Fine pure pink 60 4 00 



Jennie Nonin. Grand commercial white 75 5 00 



Kate Broomhead Amber and orange 60 4 00 



Lady Lennard. A beautiful flower; golden amber, 



a perfect ball of shining bronze; distinct and striking 1 25 8 00 



Lavender Queen. Soft lavender pink 60 4 00 



Leila Filkins. A soft pink color 75 5 00 



Miss Mary Godfrey. Very large yellow 1 25 8 00 



Mrs. A. H. Lee. A rich glowing crimson ; the petals 



reflex to show the rich coloring 1 25 8 00 



Mrs. A. T. Miller. A fine white, with long petals 1 25 8 00 

 Mrs Edwin Currie. A clear bright pink of very 



dwarf habit, one of the best for pot culture 1 25 8 00 



Mrs. T Longley. Deep velvety-like rose-maroon . 75 5 00 



Mrs. H. Weeks. Broad petaled white 60 4 00 



Major Bonnaffon. Soft clear yellow 60 4 00 



Minerva. Large incurved golden yellow .... 60 4 00 



Mrs. Jerome Jones. One of the best whites 60 400 



Marie Louise. A beautiful white 60 4 00 



Modesto. Fine incurved yellow 60 4 00 



Mrs. W. D. Chamberlain. Deep good pink - ... 60 4 00 



Nellie Pockett. Fine pure white 85 6 00 



Orizaba. Large incurved pink 60 4 00 



Percy Plumridge. Very large, buttercup yellow . 60 4 00 



Timothy Raton. The largest, finest white ... 75 5 00 



Viviand Morel. Standard pink 60 4 00 



W. R. Church. Deep rosy crimson, bronze reverse . 85 6 00 



White Bonnaffon. A fine, late pure white 60 4 co 



William Duckham. A grand pink of perfect incurved 



form and a perfect variety in every way 60 4 00 



Winter Cheer. Lovely deep pink, closely incurved 



in form and can be kept as late as Thanksgiving 1 25 8 00 

 W. J. Crossley. Bright crimson with the florets 



opening out flat which shows up the color beautifully 1 25 800 



Yanariva. Deep blush centre, lighter on edges . 60 4 00 



Yellow Eaton. Large yellow 75 5 00 



Early Flowering Chrysanthemums. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Baron Brlalles. Large creamy white 60 $4 00 



Olory of the Pacific. Fine pure pink 60 4 00 



Ivory. An old favorite white 60 4 00 



Marion Henderson. Fine yellow ... ... 60 4 00 



Miss Kate Brown. Very early, pure white 60 400 



Mrs. Henry Robinson. A useful white v (,o 400 



Pink Ivory. Fine shell pink ... 60 4 00 



Polly Rose. Good early white 60 4 00 



For Hardy Pompon Chrysanthemums, see page 42. 



Clematis Indivisa. 



A desirable cool greenhouse climber. Flowers in March and April, 

 in panicles frequently 2 feet long, pure white, from 1% to 2 inches in 

 diameter. 60 cents each. 



Cli via. ( Imantophyllum. ) 

 Miniatum. Strong 6-inch pots, 50 cts. each ; $5.00 per doz. 



Clerodendron. 



Balfouri. 3-inch pots, $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 160. 

 Falax. $1.50 per doz. 



Colocasla. 



Neo Gulnensis. A stove plant with dark green shiny leaves spotted 

 with creamy white. 30 cents each. 



Coleus. Perdoz. Per 100 



Verschafelti 2^-inch pots 60 $4 co 



8ueen Victoria. 2j£-inch pots 60 4 00 



olden Bedder. 2%-inch pots 60 4 00 



Twelve choice fancy varieties. 2%-inch pots 60 4 00 



Crotons. 



Choice standard varieties. 3-inch pots, 20 cents each ; $2.00 per 

 dozen ; $15.00 per 100. 4-inch pots, 35 cents each ; $3.50 per dozen. 



Costus Zebrinus. 



A pretty stove plant, with large dark-green foliage and darker 

 stripes. 35 cents each. 



Cuphea. Perdoz'. Per 100 



Llava;. Tricolor Cuphea 75 $5 00 



Platycentra . . 60 4 00 



Cycas Revoluta. (Sago Palm.) 



Dormant stems weighing from 2 pounds to 50 pounds each. 



In lots of 100 pounds or under gets, per pound. 



" " 250 " " over 8 " " 



" "50° " " " 7 '■'"-" " 



" " 1000 " " 6 " " 



CyperUS. Perdoz. Per 100 



Alternifolius. 2j{-inchpots 60 $4 00 



•' 3 " 8 5 6 00 



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