DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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Chrysanthemams.— Continued. 



Selection of Standard Varieties. 



Beau Ideal. Incurving, Japanese, broad petals, outside 



silvery pink, inside bright pink. 

 Charles Davis. This is simply V. Morel in another 



color, being tawny yellow or golden bronze. 

 Col. Wm. B. Smith. An immense, double, high-built 

 flower, bright golden bronze, 

 j Challenge. A very late flowering variety, the flower is a 

 perfect globe of gold. 

 Eugene Dailledouze. Flowers large yellow, full and 



double, a grand variety. 

 Fisher's Torch. Bright, fiery red ; large and double, 



with a high- built centre. 

 George W. Ohilds. The best deep self-colored crimson 



variety ; flowers massive, of immense size. 

 Golden Wedding. Golden yellow, intense and daz- 

 zling. Flowers 10 to 12 inches in diameter, 4 to 6 inches 

 in depth ; petals broad and long. 

 Helen Bloodgood. A most beautiful clear pink ; of 



very large spherical shape. 

 H. L. Sunderbruch. Bright golden yellow, of fine in- 

 curved form and large size, 

 lora. Tubular, clear pink. 

 ! Ivory. Snovpy white, of perfect form, flowers very large ; 

 ! an early and free- flowering variety. 

 I J. E. Lager. Clear, bright yellow; full and massive. 



, Liberty. Best late yellow $5 00 per 100 



! Mme. F. Bergmann. A flue early white. 



1 Mrs. Jerome Jones. White, flamed with rose. 



• Maud Dean. Extra large petals, broad and incurving, 



perfectly double and of great substance ; pink, 

 j Mrs. B. G. Hill. A very early variety of large size, full 

 to the centre when fully developed, and of a beautiful 

 I pearly pink. 



I Mrd. Irving Clark. Pearly white on the margin, 



shading to deep rose in the centre, which is beautifully 



whorled; reflexed; very large and distinct. 

 ' Mrs. J. G. Whilldin. A handsome light yellow variety 



of splendid size anfl form. 

 I Mrs. Col. Goodman. A blush white variety, with 



large globular flowers ; 16 to 18 inches in circumference. 

 Marie Louise. A beautiful recurving white, with 

 ' slender, interlacing petals, forming a plumy globe, 

 j Ma.jor Bonnafifon. Soft, clear yellow, incurved full in 



the centre ; form and finish perfect, 

 j Mayflower. Magnificent large incurved white, lower 

 I petal reflex. 

 Miss Minnie Wanamaker. Creamy white, of very 



large size, incurved. 

 Minerva. Large and massive, incurved, vivid golden 



yellow. 



Mrs. A. J. Drexel. Large flowering, early variety ; 

 j color crimson lake ; form rounded. 



Miss Louise D. Black Reddish orange, on the style of 

 ' L. C. Madeira, but much larger. 



' Mrs. Potter Palmer. Large size, of a rose-pink within 

 and silvery without; outer petals reflexed, with incurved 

 tips. 



! Mutual Friend. A reflexed pure white, from 7 to 11 

 inches in diameter and great depth of flower. 

 Modesto. Fine yellow, incurved, slightly whorled. 

 1 Marion Henderson. Early yellow, of fine form. 

 Marquise de Montemarte. Very fine large early 

 pink. 



I Merry Monarch. Fine early white. 



Mrs. Henry Robinson. One of the finest whites, early ; 

 a perfect ball of snow when developed. 



Mrs. Perrin. Beautiful glistening pink; a most desirable 

 ( shade. 



Niveus. This is a perfect gem; color snowy white; 



flowers very large, without coarseness, 

 i President Wm. R. Smith. A delicate pure pink, very 



heavy in substance, borne on strong stems. 

 I Philadelphia. The formation of the florets and their 

 I disposition makes this gracefully globular in form; its 



color is white, illuminated with lemon yellow. 



Pink Ivory. Beautiful shell pink. 



Pluto. Fine bold globular flower, of clear bright red 



centre, incurved, reverse of petals golden. 

 The Queen. A grand double white, of fine size. 

 Vivian Morel. Extra large flowers, petals long and 



loosely arranged ; a beautiful light shade of pink. 

 Wm. H. Lincoln. A magnificent golden yellow. 



Prices on any of the above 2J- inch pots, ready in 

 February, 50 cents per dozen, $4.00 per 100. 



Hardy Pompone Chrysanthemums. 



These have been almost entirely lost sight of during 

 recent years and have received but little attention, but 

 have in the past season or two been considerably in demand 

 again for out-door planting. The collection ofiered will be 

 found to contain only the most desirable sorts. 



Blushing Bride. Fine soft pink. 



Canary. Pale yellow, bushy habit. 



Fred. Peele. Deep crimson, tipped gold. 



Golden Fleece. Clear yellow. 



Golden Pheasant. Rich golden yellow, fine form. 



Globe d'Or. Golden yellow. 



Eagle d'Or. Fine yellow. 



Julia Lagravere. Very fine crimson. 



La Purete. Fine pure white. 



Mr. Schmidt. Yellow, tipped with crimson. 



Mile. Elise Dordan. Rose-pink, globular flower. 



Nellie Rainford. Bufi". 



President. Rosy carmine. 



Princess Louise. Deep rosy pink, one of the best. 

 Regulus. Crimson red. 

 Rosinante. Blush rose, very dwarf. 

 Tiber. Crimson brown, tipped yellow. 

 Vueve Cliquot. Brick red, edged yellow. 



50 cents per dozen ; $4.00 per 100. 



Caladiums Fancy Leaved. 



These handsome variegated varieties are again coming 

 into strong demand. For a few years they seemed to have 

 gone out of favor, but the many new sorts shown during 

 the past two years has created new interest in them. We 

 offer a beautiful collection of 25 distinct varieties in strong 

 sound bulbs at $2.00 per doz. ; $15.00 per 100. 



Fancy Leaved Caladiums. 



