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DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



New Dwarf Bedding Geranium. 



"Mars." Probably no other variety ever introduced has 



'i^^^l^. met with such large sales in a short period. It is a superb 

 V)edding and pot geranium of very distinct compact 

 habit, the plant itself not exceeding 5 inches in 

 height, but exceedingly floriferous. Color clear light 

 salmon, darker in the centre. 



50 cts. per doz. ; $4.00 per 100. 



New Single Geraniums. 



Cliaucer. A clear, bright shade of pure 

 cerise ; immense circular flower almost three 

 inches across ; distinct and fine in every way. 



Crabbe. A charming shade of cherry red ; 

 over 2J inches across ; beautifully rounded, 

 combining in a massive truss 16 to 18 inches 

 in circumference ; very effective. 



Dryden. A grand bedder, standing ,sun and 

 rain better than any other of this type. It 

 is bright rosy red, with large white blotches 

 on the two upper petals, and smaller blotches 

 on the three lower ones, all five suffused 

 with lake at the junction of the two colors. 

 Dwarf, compact and very free. 



Soutliey. Bright vermilion, with white 

 blotch in centre of flower and running up 

 into the two upper petals, which are sufiftised 

 with crimson ; flowers of medium size and 

 fine form — the gorgeous coloring more than 

 making up for its loss in size. 



30 cents each ; set of 4 for $1.00. 



New Sun-proof Bruanti Geraniums. | 



Thomas Meelian. Double, extremely large trusses and j 

 large florets ; almost circular in form ; color quite new in | 

 this type, brilliant rosy pink, the base of the upper 

 petals marked orange ; a noteworthy variety. 



Mme. Landry. Double. One of the choicest and most ' 

 beautiful yet added to the Bruanti type. Very free and j 

 constant in bloom throughout the season ; trus.ses large, ; 

 and florets of the finest size and circular in form ; color, j 

 clear salmon, center .shading to copper, with a white eye. 

 Very distinct and effective. 



Belleroplion. Single, and one of the grandest of recent 

 introductions ; it is a bright scarlet, with large round 

 florets, combined into immense trusses, which are held 

 high above the plant, and very free in bloom. This 

 variety will undoubtedly rank among the very best 

 bedders. 



30 cts. each ; set of 3 for 75 cts. 



General Collection of Geraniums. 



Single Varieties, 25 choice kinds, 2 inch pots. 



$4.00 per 100. 

 Double Varieties, 25 choice kinds, 2 inch pots. 



$4.00 per 100. 

 Ivy-leaved Varieties, 12 choice kinds, 2 inch pots. 



$4.00 per 100. 

 Scented Varieties, 6 kinds, 2 inch pots. 



$4.00 per 100. 



DREERS 

 Superb Gloxinias. 



We ofier this season the finest Gloxinias, both as regards 

 strain of variety and size of bulbs, that we have ever sent 

 out. All are well matured, they are of the Crassifolia type 

 of foliage, and are all erect flowering. The prices have 

 been reduced to 50 cts. per doz., $4.00 per 100 ; $30.00 

 per 1000. 



New Double Geraniums. 



Dr. Despres. A good truss, composed of very large 

 circular flowers ; color changeable ; bright violet marked 

 vermilion on the upper petals, lower petals marked 

 scarlet. 



Jean Labor. Very free in bloom ; florets very large in 

 good sized trusses ; the mingling of shades is very odd 

 and bright and variable ; ordinarily the edge of the petals 

 is red or vermilioo, the center either violet or mauve. 



Mme. T. Noisette. Very rigid footstalks, with grand 

 trusses and florets of a magniflcent new color — rosy peach 

 shading to orange at the center ; a superb variety, and 

 very free flowering. 



Vera Vend. A "panache" variety, hard to describe — 

 principally noted for its odd color, the truss and florets 

 are both of good size ; the .shades are red, white and 

 orange, marbled together. Habit and foliage very good. 

 30 cts. each ; set of 4 for $1.00. 



GLOXINIA. 



