DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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General List of Plants. 



—Continued. 



In. pots. Per 100. 



Glechoma Hederacea Variegata 2 4 00 



Heliotropes. 10 choicest varieties 2 4 00 



Ipomoea Noctiflora. White Mood Flower. . 2J 4 00 



" Leari. Blue 2^ 4 00 



" Pandurata. Hardy Moon Flower. . 4 00 



Jasminum Grandiflorum 2^ 6 00 



" Gracillimum 3 8 00 



" " 4 15 00 



" Grand Duke 5 25 00 



" Maid of Orleans 5 25 00 



Justicea Vellutina 3 8 00 



Lantanas, in 6 choice varieties 2J 4 00 



Linum Trigynum 2J 4 00 



Manettia Oordifolia , 3 5 00 



Bicolor 2 4 00 



Olea Fragrans 3 15 00 



In. pots. 



Per 100. 



Ophiopogon Juburum Variegatum . . . 



. 5 



3 00 



Otaheite Orange, for this year's fruiting. . 



<1 <t U U Ii 11 



. 4 



20 00 



. 5 



30 00 



H it (( tC (( ii 



. 6 



50 00 





. 3 



10 00 





. 2 



6 00 







6 00 



ii "Dpr^^e^a 



n 



6 00 



" Aucubsefolia Variegata ... 



3 



6 00 





, 3 



8 00 



" " Alba, white 



. 2k 



6 00 



. 2i 



6 00 





. 2k 



6 00 



" Jasminoides Grandiflorum . . . 



. 2k 



6 00 





. 3 



25 00 





. 4 



8 00 



NEW ROSES. 



NEW CLIMBING MOSS ROSE, 



Cumberland Belle/' 



We take pleasure in offering for 

 the first time to the legion of lovera 

 of the Queen of Flowers, this the 

 forerunner of a new race of Roses, 

 a grand true climbing 3Ioss Bose. 

 It is of American origin, having 

 been found growing in a private 

 garden in the historic Cumberland 

 Valley — a sport from that pretty 

 Moss Rose Princess Adelaide, itself 

 a strong vigorous grower, which is 

 wonderfully developed in the off- 

 spring, the original sport the first 

 season having attained a height of 

 over fifteen feet and had one hundred 

 and eighteen huds and floxoers on it at 

 one time. The past season, planted 

 side by side with Crimson Rambler 

 and other rampant growers, it fully 

 equaled them in vigor of growth. 

 In color it is identical to the parent, 

 a bright silvery rose, very double ; 

 the buds nicely mossed and exqui- 

 sitely fragrant. Altogether a most 

 unique and desirable acquisition. 

 (See cut. ) 



Young plants, 2} in. pots, 30 cts. 

 each ; $3.50 per dozen ; $25.00 per 

 100. 



New Climbing Moss Rose, " Cumbekland Belle.' 



NEW CLIMBING ROSE, 

 "Royal Cluster." 



This new variety is a cross between Hermosa and Daw- 

 son. A strong growing cluster-rose, of erect habit, entirely 

 hardy, and is an abundant bloomer. The clusters are 

 large, one cluster on the parent plant last year having 

 over one hundred buds and blooms. The color is rosy 

 white, changing to white. The stamens are prominent 

 and of a bright yellow — a striking feature Strong 2\ in. 

 pots, 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz.; $6 OU per 100. Strong 

 4 in. pots, 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. ; $20.00 per 100. 



New Hybrid Wioburiana Roses. 



These pretty hybrids of this most useful Rose are quite 

 hardy and need no protection whatever in winter, and from 

 their trailing habit are admirably adapted for covering 

 rock-work or bare spaces, as well as planting in the border. 

 They are of very free growth, with foliage of a fine deep 

 green, which lasts until well on in the winter. The flow- 

 ers are produced in immense quantities, and last a long 

 time in perfection. Altogether very desirable. 

 I Triumph. This variety is of free growth, with fine foli- 

 age, double white flowers in clusters ; sweet scouted. 

 South Orange Perfection. Dwarf trailing habit, 



double flowers, blush-pink at tips, changing to white. 

 Universal Favorite. Soft light pink, very fragrant. 

 Pink Roamer. Strong grower, with single briglit rich 

 pink flowers and almost white centre ; oraiige-red 

 stamens. 



I 2\ inch pots, 60 cts. per dozen ; $4.00 per 100. 



