48 HENRY A. DREER, 714 



Clioice Hardy SlirubS— Continued. 



Deutzia Gracilis. 



A fine lot of ihree-year-old plants suitable for 7 and 8-inch 

 pots ; very bushy. ;$l.oo per dozen ; $8.00 per 100. 



Dentzla Gracilis Rosea (new). 



Identical with the above in general habit, but with flowers 

 fully double the size of that graceful variety, to which is added 

 the additional charm of being .suffused with a delicate rosy tint, 

 just sufficient to relieve the dead white which is objectionable in 

 the type, and which will undoubtedly place it in the front rank 

 of shrubs for winter forcing. A limited lot of one-year-old 

 plants. $2.00 per dozen ; J 1 5. 00 per 100. 



Dentzia liemoinei. 



This is now one of the standard varieties for forcing. It sur- 

 passes D. Gracilis in its very large flowers, being nearly three 

 times the size of the latter va.iety. These are produced in large, 

 cone-shaped heads of 20 to 30 flowers each, and of the purest 

 white. We are carrying the largest stock of these in the coun- 

 try, and offer strong one-year old plants suitable for 6-inch pots, 

 75 cents per dozen ; ^6.00 per 100. 



Deutzia Gracilis Venusta. 



A handsome white variety of dwarf branching habit, pro- 

 ducing elongated, cone-shaped panicles of pure white flowers of 

 large size, the individual flowers reminding one of a single 

 azalea in miniature. Strong one-year-old plants. $1.50 per 

 dozen; $12.00 per 100. 



Lilacs for Forcing. 



We offer a fine lot of pot-grown plants, finely .set with buds, 

 in excellent condition for forcing. 



Per doz. Per ion . 



Charles X. Red S6 00 $45 00 



Marie Legraye. Single white 6 00 45 00 



Mme. Lemoine. Double white 6 00 45 00 



Japanese Maples (-^^er Poi>-morphum). 



Aureum. Atropurpureum. 

 Dissectum Atropurpureum. 



Strong plants, 18 to 24 inches high, 60 cents each ; S6.00 per 

 dozen. 



Select Japanese Tree Pseonias. 



Abokin. Scarlet. 



Akashi=jishi. White, suffused with rose. 

 Daikagura. Carmine. 

 Fugi=no=inine. Pure white. 

 Hakubanryn. Fine white. 

 lwatO = Kagimi. Scarlet shaded camiine. 

 Kamadafuji. Lilac. 

 Nishikishima. Rose pink. 

 Ruriban. Purple. 

 Shiro=Kagura. liright pink. 

 Shira=jiku. Light pink. 

 Toyo=no=homare. Dark scarlet. 



50 cents each ; SS.OO per dozen ; $40.00 per lOO. 



Three Choice New PhiXadelphns. 



*Mock OrangesJ 



The three varieties here offered are interesting hybrids and 



grand improvements over the ordinary forms. 



Boule D'Argent. This is dwarfer and more spreading than 

 I'hiladclphus ( 'oronarius, with neater foliage. The flowers 

 are produced in terminal corymbs of three to four or more in 

 each, and about an inch in diameter and full double. 



Candelabre. This is the largest flowered variety in the .set ; 

 these are pure white, with toothed, undulated petals, and 

 cover the stems like the flowers of Prunus Sinensis ; the plant 

 is of dwarf, hut strong habit. 



Qerbe de Neige. A strong-growing variety witii large, single 

 white flowers nearly two inches in diameter. 

 Strong plants, 30 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen ; set of 3 for 



75 cents. 



Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Hardy Rhododendrons for Ont-Door 

 Planting. 



The varieties we offer are all of the hardiest kinds, such as 

 from experience are known to succeed in our climate. 

 15 to 18 in. high, 75 cts. each ; $7.50 per doz.; $6o.OO per 100. 

 18 to 24 " $1.25 " S12.50 " " $100.00 " " 



General List of Hardy Shrubs. 









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12 





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24 







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24 



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75 



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24 







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6 







18 



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Euonymus Europieus 



36 





J 



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8 





Eleagnus Longipes 



24 







■^5 



1 0 



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Exochorda Grand iflora . . . . 



24 





I 





10 



00 



Forsythia Suspensa . . . . 



36 







7 c 



75 



5 



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" Viridissima . . . 



36 







7 c 



75 



5 





Hydrangea Paniculata Grandi 













flora 



20 



24 



I 



2C 



10 



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Lonicera Grandiflora Rosea 



15 



" 18 





7 c 



75 



5 



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" Fragrantissima • • 



18 







7 c 



75 







" Tatarica flora alba . 



24 



30 







8 



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" " Grandiflora 



24 



" 30 





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8 



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Philadelphus Coronarius . . 



24 





7 c 



75 



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24 







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6 



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" Grandiflorus . 



24 



30 







8 



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Rhus Cotinus 



30 



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8 



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Sambucus Nigra Aurea .... 36 

 Symphoricarpus Fructo Rubra30 



" 42 







10 



00 







75 



6 



00 



" Alba 



30 







75 



6 



00 



Staphylea Colchica 



30 





2 



00 



15 



00 



Spiraea Anthony Waterer. On 













year old 









75 



6 



OO- 



Spirsea Billardii Alba 



36 





I 



00 



8 



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" " Rosea . . . . 



24 







75 



6 



00 



" Prunifolia fl. pi. . . . 



24 







75 



6 



00 



" Reevesii 



24 



" 30 



I 



00 



8 



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" Van Houttei 



30 



'36 





75 



6 



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" Callosa Alba 



12 





75 



6 



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Tamarix Africana 



48 





I 



00 



8 



00 



Viburnum Plicatum 



24 





2 



25 



18 



00 



Weigelia Amabilis 



24 





I 



25 



10 



00 



Coccinea 



24 



' 30 



I 



25 



10 



00 



" Candida 



30 



' 36 



I 



25 



10 



00 



" Nana Variegata . . . 



24 





1 



25 



10 



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" Eva Rathke (new) . 



24 



' 30 



3 



00 







Hedge Plants. 



California Privet. 



15 to 18 inches high, S2.00 per 100; S15.00 per 1000. 



18 " 24 " " 3.00 " " 25.00 " 



24 " 30 " 3.50 •' " 30.00 " 



30 " 36 " " 4.50 " " 37.50 " 



36 " 42 " " 5.00 " " 45 00 " 



Osage Orange. 



Strong two-year old, 75 cents per 100; S5.00 per looo_ 



