OALADIUMS. 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Fancy Leaved in 25 choice-named varieties. 



(See retail catalogue lor description) .. . 2 00 15 00 



Choice Mixture 1 00 8 00 



Albanese. New. (See page 23) 4 00 30 00 



Argyrites. Scarce. (See page 23) 2 00 15 00 



CANNAS. 



Our collection of Canuas has this season been carefully 

 revised, all inferior varieties having been rejected and those 

 now offered may be considered the best of their respective 

 type or color. 



For full descriptions and illustrations see Dreek's 

 Oarden Calendar for 1900. 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Alphonse Bouvier. The finest tall crim- 

 son, 6 ft 50 $4 00 



Admiral Avellan. Bronze foliage, orange 



scarlet flowers, 5 ft 50 4 00 



Austria. Canary yellow, Italian type, 6 ft. 50 4 00 

 AUemania. Pure salmon, edged yellow, 



6 ft 50 4 GO 



Alsace. Sulphur changing to white. Ah ft. 50 4 00 

 Beaute Poitevine. A grand dwarf crim- 

 son succeeding under all conditions, dry 

 or wet, 3 ft. 



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(See page 24) 3 00 



Black Beauty. 

 Bassett's Red. " 24 

 Charles Henderson. Standard dwarf 



crimson, 3^ ft .... 



Oomte Bouc'haud. Yellow spotted red, 



4i ft 



Depute Ravarin. Rich garnet red, 6 ft. 

 Duke of Marlboro. Deep crimson, very 



free, 4 ft 



Sg'andale. Currant red, best of its type, 



4 ft 



Furst Hohenlohe. Fine yellow bedder, 



3 ft 



P. Neuvessel. Soft pleasing shade of car- 

 mine, 5 ft 



IPurst Bismarck. . Crimson scarlet, large 



size, Sj ft 



Florence Vaughan. Standard yellow, 



4 ft 



Oolden Scepter. (See description, page 



24) 



Italia. Orange scarlet with yellow edge, 



6 ft 



J. D. Eisele. Vermilion scarlet, 4 ft 



J. C. .Vaughan. Orange scarlet, bronze 



foliage, 5 ft. . 



Mad. Orozy. The best yet introduced, 



4 ft 



Mad. Leon Leclerc. Orange scarlet 



marked with yellow, 5 ft 



Mine d'Or. Pure yellow Crozy, 3.V ft. . . . 



Mile. Berat. The best pink, 4 ft. J 



Papa. A good red with large flowers, 3 ft. 

 Premier. Crimson scarlet, yellow edge, 

 President Cleveland. Bright orange 



scarlet, feet 



President McKinley. (See description, 



page 24) 



"Queen Charlotte. Fine gilt-edged scar- 

 let, 3 ft 



Robert Christie. Bright orange red 



Roi des Rouges. Fine dark red, 3 ft. . 

 Sam Trelease. Gilt-edged scarlet, fine, 



3 ft 



Souv. du Pres. Oarnot. Vermilion 



scarlet, 5 ft 



Stadtrath Heidenreich. Almost a pure 



.scarlet, foliage dark, 4^ ft ... 



Secretaire Chabannef Rich salmon, 



4 ft 



Souv. d'Antoine Crozy. Richest gilt- 

 edged sciirlet, 3 ft. 



Tarrytown. Bright cherry red 



Vice-President Luizet. Carmine, 3J ft. 



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CARNATIONS. 



New Varieties for 1900. 



Per doz. I'er 100 

 Ethel Crocker. Of Californian origin. 



A variety which under ordinary culture 



will average 3 to 32 inches. Color a 



popular shade of pink. Per 1000, $75.00 $2 00 $10 00 

 Genevieve Lord. A beautiful shade of 



pink and one of the largest pink vari- 

 eties oll'ered, very sweet and free. 



$75.00 per 1000. . . '. 2 00 10 00 



Mrs. Thos. W. Lawson. The famous 



thirty thousand dollar Carnation. The 



largest Carnation of its color to date. 



$120.00 per 1000 3 00 14 00 



Olympia. The largest Carnation ever 



introduced, color pure white delicately 



penciled with scarlet. A vigorous grower 



and free bloomer. $100.00 per 1000. . . 2 00 12 00 

 The Marquis. The best pink Carnation 



to date. A variety that has come to 



stay. A true, soft rich pink with 



large flowers of excellent form and a free 



and continuous bloomer. $75.00 per 



1000 1 50 10 00 



All the above varieties in strong-rooted cut- 

 tings ready about March 1. 



Standard Varieties of Carnations. 



Rooted Cuttings. 



Per doz. Per 100. Per 1000 

 $5 00 $40 00 



America. Pure scarlet $1 00 



Anna Eastburn. A free pure 



white 1 00 5 00 



Armazinda. White - penciled 



scarlet 50 2 50 



Anna Webb. Crimson 35 2 00 



Argyle. Beautiful carmine pink 50 3 00 

 Bon Ton. Bright soft scarlet . . 50 2 50 

 Buttercup. Yellow penciled car- 

 mine 50 3 00 



Cathleen Pantlind. Soft pink 50 3 00 



Daybreak. Delicate soft pink 35 2 00 



Eldorado. Canary yellow 30 1 50 



Empress. Bright rich crimson. 50 3 00 



Flora Hill. Popular pure white 35 2 00 

 Gen. Gomez. Brilliant cardinal 



maroon 1 00 5 00 



Gen. Maceo. Brilliant scarlet 



maroon 1 00 6 00 



Glacier. Large pure snow white 1 00 6 00 



G. H. Crane. Fine rich scarlet 1 00 6 00 

 Gold Nugget. Yellow striped 



red 75 4 00 



John Young. Fine double snow 



white 50 3 00 



Jubilee. Scarlet, of immense size 50 3 00 



Lizzie McQowan. Dwarf white 30 1 50 

 Mary A. Baker. A large full 



white 75 5 00 



Melba. A fine soft pink 75 5 00 



Mrs. Francis Joost. Beautiful 



pink 50 3 00 



Mrs. Geo. M. Bradt. White 



edged and striped scarlet. ... 75 5 00 

 Mrs. Jas. Dean. Clear, silvery 



pink 50 3 



New York. Bright cerise pink 50 3 



Portia. Bright scarlet 30 1 



Thomas Cartledge. Carmine 30 1 



Triumph. Pure pink 50 2 



Victor. Soft pink 35 2 



Wellesley. Intense bright scar- 

 let 50 2 50 



White Cloud. A fine white. . . 50 4 00 



Wm. Scott. Standard pink.. . 30 150 



Evelina. A large pure white. . 50 3 00 



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