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Dreer - s Autumn E?lant LiiST. 



Asparagus Tenuissimus. 



A beautiful species of climbing habit. Remark- 

 able for the extreme delicacy of its foliage. As a 

 decorative plant for the stove or warm conservatory 

 it is very striking, and for contrast with the foliate 

 of other plants it is one of the most effective. The 

 sprays retain their beaut}- a long time when cut. 

 25 to 50 cents each. 



Asparagus Plumosus Nanus. 



Similar to the above in foliage, though not of a 

 climbing habit. A very effective plant for the 

 conservatory. $3.00 each. 



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egonia. 



-Flowering Section. 



Alba Perfecta Grandiflora. Large clusters of pure 



white flowers. 

 Foliosa. Pink, small foliage. 

 Rubra, Rosy scarlet, large, abundant cluster. 

 Saundersoni. Bright red, free. 

 Weltoniensis Alba. White, free blooming. 

 15 to 25 cents each. 



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egonia 



Rex. 



We offer twelve of the most distinct and hand- 

 somely marked varieties of this beautiful class of 

 Begonias. These are grown for their variegated 

 foliage, and are very desirable for house and garden 

 decorations, in shady positions, and especially 

 well adapted for baskets, vases, etc. 



25 cents each ; $2.50 per dozen. 



BOUMHRDIHS. 





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Shrubby plants with 

 corymbs of white, rose, crim- 

 son and scarlet flowers, bloom- 

 ing during the autumn and 

 winter. Their richness of color 

 and freedom of flowering make 

 them indispensable for winter 

 use. 

 Davidsoni. The best of the 



white flowered varieties. 

 Double White (see lower flower 

 in cut). The flowers are of 

 the purest waxy white color, 

 each floret resembles a minia- 

 ture Tuberose. 

 Elegans. Light carmine scar- 

 let ; flowers and truss of large 

 size. 

 Humboldti Corymbiflora. 

 Long, tube shaped pure white 

 flowers ; very fragrant. 

 Leiantha. Fiery scarlet. 

 President Garfield (see upper 

 flower in cut). Bright pink ; 

 very double. 

 Rosea Multiflora. Silvery rose, 

 flowers borne on immense 

 heads, very free. 

 Strong plants, 30 cents each ; 

 .00 per dozen. 



CALLA ETHIOPICA 



The old favorite " Lily of the 

 Nile;" it grows freely during 

 the winter, producing large 

 pure white flowers. 



30 to 50 cents each ; $3.00 to 

 00 per dozen. 



Chinese Primroses. 



Primula Sinensis. 



Our collection of these well-known winter- 

 blooming plants has been grown from our unrivalled 

 strain of seed, and embraces all the leading shades 

 of white, rose, pink, crimson, striped and spotted. 



Strong plants, 20 cents each ; $2.50 per dozen. 



Camellia Japonica. 



Thrift}' plants comprising the various shades of 

 white, crimson, rose, etc. They are now stocky, 

 and in fine condition for pushing on for winter 

 bloom. 



First size, $1.00 each ; $10.00 per dozen. 



Second size, 75 cents each ; $8.00 per dozen. 



