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HENEY A. DREBR, 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Miniatum. 



Ceocosmia Impebialis. 



Clivia ( ImaiUophyllum) 

 Strong 6-inch pots 



Type of New Cactus Dahlia. 



oo per doz 



New Colens Brilliancy. 



"A new giant-leaved fomi, with leaves frequently 9 to 10 inches 

 long, of a bright carmine shading off to maroon, the margins of 

 the leaves bordered with yellow and green, and having a rich 

 velvety lustre ; the habit is strong and vigorous. Ready in 

 March. 30 cents each ; 53 00 per dozen ; $20.00 per 100. 



ColeUS. Per doz. Perioo. 



Verschafelti. 2 14 -inch pots $050 $4 00 



Queen, Victoria. 2 14 " 50 4 00 



Golden Bedder. z% " 50 4 00 



Twelve choice fancy varieties, 2 14^ -inch pots . 50 4 00 



Crocosmia Anrea Imperialis. 



One of the most beautiful bulbous-rooted plants of recent 

 introduction, producing its large, six-petaled, star-like flowers from 

 early in July until late in the autumn. These are of bright orange 

 color and measure 3 inches across, and are arranged in loose 

 f)anicles on tall stems, 2^/3 to 3 feet high. 25 cents each ; $2.50 

 per dozen. 



CrotonS. Per doz. Perioo. 



Twelve Choice Varieties. ( For descriptions see 



^retail catalogue). 



2^-inch pots $1 25 %lo 00 



3 " 2 00 15 00 



Cuphea. 



Llavse. Tricolor Cuphea 75 5 00 



Platycentra 60 4 00 



Cyperus. 



Alternifolius. 2^-inchpots 50 400 



CycaS Revoluta (Sago PaUn). 

 We are now booking orders for dormant stems which are 

 expected to arrive early in May ; stems from 6 to 24 inches. 

 ID cents per lb., in lots up to 100 lbs. 

 9 " " <« " 200 " 

 8 " " " " 500 '■ 

 7 " " " " 1000 " 



Latest Novelties in... 



Cactus Dahlias. 



Cinderella. Bright purple, the color deepening to a rich 

 velvety shade in the centre ; free flowering. 



Countess of Lonsdale. An exquisite shade of nch salmon 

 with just a suspicion of apricot at die base of the petals, 

 towards the tips the color deepens gradually into the softest 

 of carmine pinks, producing as a whole one of the most delight- 

 ful combinations of colors imaginable ; the .shape of the 

 petals and of the whole flower leaves absolutely nothing to be 

 desired. 



Island Queen. Medium-sized flowers of perfect form on long 



stout stems of a beautiful light mauve color. 

 Firebrand. Richest velvety crimson ; petals long, narrow and 



quite pointed, the finest of its color and a variety that should 



become a great favorite. 

 King^f isher. Bright carmine ; the petals splendidly curled to a 



point, and curved inwards in an elegant irregular manner ; 



flowers of medium size and very free. 

 Mrs. Dickson. Lovely soft rose, passing to yellow at the 



base of the petals, which are long and pointed ; a beautiful 



loose and graceful flower. 

 Mr. Moore. A perfectly formed flower of a rich cherry-red ; 



one of the very best of the dark colored varieties. 

 INibelungen. A peculiar shade of carmine overlaid with deep 



velvety crimson ; a most perfect flower, with long curled and 



pointed petals. 



Queen Wilhelmina, Dark velvety crimson, shading to light 

 yellow at the base of the petals ; a dwarf growing and very 

 free flowering variety. 



Sieglinde. The well-formed graceful flowers are raised well 

 above the foliage on stout, stiff stems ; color pure amber, shad- 

 ing to delicate chamois at the tip of the petals. 



Sigmund. A fresh pleasing rosy carmine ; flowers of most 

 perfect form. 



Sparkler. A miniature Cactus Dahlia of fine form, of a 

 bright crimson color ; borne in the greatest profusion ; a gem for 

 cutting. 



Strong, Dormant Roots. 40 cents each ; the set of 1 2 varieties 

 for )?4.oo. 



