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DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



TROP-EOLUM Phcebe. 



Twelve Grand Pelargoniums. 



The twelve varieties listed below are the fiuest that have 

 ever come to our notice. The plants are of strong, vigor- 

 ous growth and very free-flowering, while the size and 

 shape of the flowers are all that could be desired. 

 Champion, Countess, Dorothy and H. M. Stanley. 



•2i inch pots, $l.-25 per dozen : $10.00 per 100. 

 Decorator, Mermeris, Mrs. Bradshaw, Madame 



Thibaut, Mrs. R. Sandiford, Madame Vibert, 



Marquise of Salisbury and Victor. 2\ inch pots, 



$1.00 per dozen ; $8.00 per 100. 



Tropseolnm Phoebe. 



A most attractive anc^deliciously-scented variety, produc- 

 ing flowers throughout the winter and summer season of a 

 deep, golden-yellow, with a rich crimson feathered blotch in 

 each segment, outer edges notched or scolloped, the whole 

 foiming into an exquisitely shaped blossom ; admired by 

 all, and a decided improvement on all existing varieties in 

 this class. 



A free and vigorous grower. When in the height of its 

 perfection, strings of growth, resplendent with its glorious 

 parti-colored flowers, can be cut for decoration 8 to 10 feet 

 long, a decided acquisition as a trailer in the greenhouse or 

 conservatory in early spring, and out doors during summer. 

 20 cts. each, $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Single Violets. 



The varieties offered below are fully as desirable as the 

 finest doubles, and for freedom of bloom they excel any- 

 thing heretofore offered. 



Admiral Avellan. A French variety with distinct 

 bright reddish flowers, produced very freely ; of large 

 size and fragrance. 



California. Flowers are very large, borne on long stout 

 stems, which makes it especially valuable as a cut-flower ; 

 intensely fragrant and of a clear violet purple color that 

 does not fade out. 



LiUxonne. Of the same size as the California, but appears 

 nearly double its size, as the petals all open out flat, and 

 has the advantage of flowering continuously from early 

 in September until April. It is of a beautiful rich but 

 soft violet -purple, with strong stout stems and very 

 fragrant. 



Princess of Wales. A grand variety, not as large as 

 Luxonm and a shade lighter in color, intensely fragrant. 

 2i inch pots (Ready April 1st,) 60 cts, per doz.; $4.00 

 per 100. $.35.00 per 1000. 



New Giant Single Violet— La France. 



Of the many new violets introduced in the pa.st few years, 

 this, the latest introduction of the foremost French special- \ 

 ist is unquestionably the best. It is of a rich violet-blue 

 color, of strong vigorous growth, free in liloom and deli- 

 I iously scented, and will no doubt supersede all existing 

 sorts. Ready March 1st. $1.00 per dozen ; $8.00 per 100 ; 

 $70.00 per 1000. I 



General List of Plants:. 



iL. pots 



Abutilon Savitzi. New variegated 2 



Souvenir de Bonn. Fine varie- 

 gated bedded 2J 



" Boule de Neige. Finest white. . . 2} 



" Golden Fleece. Best yellow 2^ 



'■ In 10 best named varieties 2^^ 



Acalypha Macafeana 2^^ 



Achimenes. In 6 choice varieties, tubers 



Achyranthus Acuminata 2\ 



" Emersoni 2 J 



Agapanthus Umbellatus, blue, strong . . . 



" Umbellatus Alba 



Ageratum Tapis Blue, dwarf blue 2} 



" Blanche, dwarf white 2^ 



AUamanda Williamsii. new dwarf 2| 



Alternanthera Aurea nana, Amoena 

 Spectabilis, Rosea nana and Versi- 

 color. Ready April 1.5th— $25.00 per 1000 



Anthericum Vittatum Variegatum 3 



" Picturatum 3 



Ardisia Crispa 2 



3 



4 



Aralia Sieboldi 3 



" " Variegata 4 



Begonia Rex, 12 distinct varieties 2J 



Bougainvillea Glabra Sanderiana 3 



Carex Japonica Variegata '2\ 



Cestrum Parqui. Night blooming Jessamine. 2^^ 



Olivia Miniata. ( Imantophyllum. ) 4 



6 



Coleus, in 12 best varieties 2\ 



Cyperus Alternifolius 2^ 



3 



Cuphaea Leavae, New Giant 2^ 



Daisies, Paris, California Giant 2\ 



" Etoile du Lyon, Large yellow 2} 



" Snow Crest , Giant white English Daisy 2} 



Fuchsias. 11 choice varieties, ready Feb. 1st. 2j- 



Feverfew Little Gem 2} 



Gardenia Florida 4 



Genesta Fragrans 4 



5 



" Andreana 4 



Geraniums, 25 choice single varieties 2 



" 25 " double 2 



" 12 " Ivy Leaved 2 



" 6 " Scented 2 



Glechoma Hederacea Variegata 2 



Heliotropes, 10 choicest varieties 2 



Ipomcea Noctiflora White Mood Flower. . 2} 



Leari. Blue 21 



'■ Pandurata. Hardy Moon Flower. . 



Jasminum Grandiflorum 2^ 



" Gracillimum 3 



4 



" Grand Duke 5 



'■ Maid of Orleans 5 



Justicea Vellutina 3 



Lantanas, in 6 choice varieties 2} 



Lemon Verbena 2\ 



Linum Trigynum 2^ 



Manettia Cordifolia 3 



Bicolor 2 



Olea Fragrans 3 



Ophiopogon Juburum Variegatum 5 



Otaheite Orange, for this year's fruiting. . . 4 

 .. .< .. _ 5 



" " " " .. 6 



Panax Victoria 3 



Passiflora Coerulea 2 



'• Constance Elliott 2 



Pfordii 2 



" Aucubsefolia Variegata 3 



Peperomia Maculosa 3 



Plumbago Capensis, blue 2} 



Alba, white 2^ 



Solanum Azureum 2j 



Jasminoides Grandiflorum — 2} 



Stephanotis Floribuuda 3 



Vinca Major Variegata 4 



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