34 DEEER'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF BULBS, ETC. 



NOISETTE ROSES. 



These Roses are free blooming, flowering in clusters, of taller habit than the foregoing 

 classes; some of them are very fragrant. Those marked with a * are adapted for training 

 to trellises and pillars. 40 to 50 cents each. $4.50 per dozen. 



Amie Vibert. Pure white, 



Aristide. Pale buff. 

 *Beauty of Green Mount. Deep rose. 



Celine Forrestier. Yellow. 

 *Fellenberg. Crimson. 

 *Jaune Desprez. Rosy buff. 

 *Lamarke. Creamy white. 



La Pactole. Pale yellow. 



Madame Hermann. Fine rosy salmon. 

 •'•Monstrosa. Blush. 



Opiiire. Buff. 

 *Orloff. Pink. 

 *Sir Walter Scott. Deep rose. 



*SOLFATERRE. Yellow. 

 • i; SuPERBA. Blush. 



^Washington. White. 



MOSS ROSES. 



15 cents. $7.50 per dozen. 



Blanc. White. , Glorie de Mosses. Fine rosy pink. 



Crested Moss. Pink. Henry Martin. Brilliant carmine. 



English Moss. Very mossy. | William Lobb. Purplish violet. 



PRAIRIE ROSES. 



Very hardy climbers. 40 cents. 



Baltimore Belle. Blush. 



Gem of the Prairies (new). A hybrid between the Queen of the Prairies and the 

 Hybrid Perpetual Madame Laffay. It possesses the climbing qualities of the Prairie Rose, 

 with the richness of color and delicious fragrance of the Hybrid Perpetual. 50 cents. 



Prairie Queen. Deep rose ; the strongest grower and most hardy. 



ROSES.— Miscellaneous Classes. 



50 cents. The varieties with a * are climbers. 



Fortune's Double Yellow. Yellow, 



shaded with crimson. 

 *Glorie de Rosamene. Bright crimson, 



semi -double,, free bloomer. 

 *Greville ; or, Seven Sisters. In clusters ; 



changeable. 



*Laura Davoust. Blush. 



Madame Plantier. Pure white, hardy, 

 and fine for cemetery lots. 



White Microphylla. Creamy white. 

 -"White Musk Cluster. Pure white. 



Yellow Persian. Purest deep yellow. 



Note. — The size, quality and price of these Roses should not be conflicted with some 

 offered that are mere cuttings, and never make plants, unless in the hands of the most ex- 

 perienced gardener. 



SENECIO MACRO GLOSSUS. 



A new "Parlor Ivy" of a metallic green hue, veined with silvery grey; thick fleshy 

 leaves, resembling the English Ivy. 30 cents. $3 per dozen. 



TACSONIA INSIGNIS. 



Large flowers of luminous crimson color, tube blue mottled with white. $1.50 each. 



STEVIA ODORATA. 



Of easy growth, blooming profusely from December to February ; close, compact spikes 

 of white flowers. Large strong plants, 25 cents. 



VIBURNUM TINUS (Laurustinus). 



White flowers, buds rose colored. 25 to 50 cents. 



VERBENAS. 



An unusually fine collection, comprising all the best and latest introductions, as well as 

 several dozen of our own selection from our extensive beds of seedlings, covering an acre, 

 at Riverton, New Jersey. Especial care has been taken to select the most thrifty and 

 free-growing kinds (free of rust), and most distinct in color. 



Named Varieties. $1.50 per dozen. $7.50 per hundred. 



Unnamed Varieties. $1 per dozen. $5 per hundred. 



Our New Striped Varieties in 12 distinct colors. $2 per dozen. $8 per hundred. 



Extra Quality Seed, saved from our own beds. 25 cents per paper. $5 per ounce, net. 



Dreer's American Striped. 25 cents per paper. 



