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Preer’s Autumn Cittalogue, 1906. 
BOUGAINVILLEA. 
Glabra Sanderiana. 1 his beautiful free-flowering variety has become very pop¬ 
ular, especially as a plant for Easter decorations. It is of strong, rapid growth, 
and the brilliant rosy-crimson blossoms are produced most freely. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz 
CAMELLIA JAPOMCA. 
A choice assortment of 12 varieties. Fine, bushy plants, 15 inches high, 75 cts each • §7 50 
per doz. Stronger plants, 18 to 20 inches high, bushy, $1.00 each; $10?00 per doz. 
SELECT 
CARNATIONS. 
The following embrace the 
choicest varieties introduced : 
Boston Market. A fine free- 
flowering white. 
Dorothy. Clear, deep pink. 
Elbon. Bright red, very free. 
Enchantress. Light pink, 
deepening towards the centre. 
Flamingo. Rich, brilliant scar¬ 
let. 
Fiancee. A lovely shade of clear 
pink. 
Harlowarden. Fine crimson. 
firs. Francis Joost. A charm¬ 
ing shade of pink. 
firs. Thos. W. Lawson. The 
famous deep pink. 
firs. fl. A. Patten. White, 
beautilully marked with pink. 
Prosperity. Pure white, suf¬ 
fused with soft pink; immense 
size. 
The Queen. A fine pure white. 
Strong plants, prepared for winter flowering, 25 cts. each ; 
?2 50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Height. 
41 feet, 
BAY TREES 
Pyramid Shaped 
Diam. at Base. 
Each. 
24 to 26 inches.$ 7 50 
5 “ 26 to 28 “ 10 00 “ “ “ 26 to 28 
5 •* 30 to 32 “ 12 50 " “ <* 30 to 32 
6 ‘‘ 32 to 84 “ 15 00 « “ “ 34 to 36 
6 to 7 feet, 38 to 40 inches. 20 00 “ “ « 40 to 42 
BOXWOOD TREES. 
Extensively used in cool halls, corridors, or similar places where smaller plants 
than Bay Trees are required. (Ready December Is/.) 
(Lauras nobilig). 
Standard, or Tree-shaped. 
Diam. of Crowns. Each. 
Height of Stems. __ __ 
About 45 inches, 24 to 26 inches, $ 7 50 
10 00 
12 50 
15 00 
20 00 
Standard or Tree-shaped. Elegant 
trained specimens,stems 26 to 28 inches 
high, crowns 15 to 18 inches in diam¬ 
eter. $2.00 each. 
Pyramid-shaped. Fine specimens, 30 
to 36 inches high, 15 to 18 inches in 
diameter at base. $2.50 each. 
Standard Bay. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. 
DREER’S PRIZE 
CINERARIAS. 
Our strain of Cineraria cannot 
be surpassed either for size of 
flowers or beauty of color. Many 
of the blooms measure 3 inches in 
diameter. Fine young plants, 
ready in October, 10 cts. each ; 
$1.00 per dozen. 
CURMERIA WALLISH. 
(The new Winter-flowering Marguerite, or Paris Daisy.) 
The Paris Daisy has long been a favorite, not only as a cut 
flower, but also as a decorative pot plant during the winter months, 
and we predict for this pretty form even greater popularity. The 
pure white flowers are from 2£ to 3 inches in diameter, the greater 
percentage coming full double, not unlike an anemone-flowered 
Japanese Chrysanthemum. The remainder of the flowers on the 
same plant come semi-double and single, all of which are very 
handsome. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 
CLERODENDRON. 
Balfour!. A gretnhouse climber and admirably suited for house 
culture ; flowering most profusely with bright scarlet flowers, en¬ 
veloped in a creamy white calyx. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 
COLOCASIA. 
Neo Guinensis. Dark green shiny leaves, spotted with creamy 
white. A good subject for the stove or warm conservatory. 
75 cents each. 
CURMERIA. 
Wallisi!. A handsome, ornamental, decorative plant for the 
warm conservatory. Its leaves, which are about 5 inches long 
by 2 to 2J inches wide, are of a rich deep green, irregularly 
blotched with pale vellowish-green. 50 ots. each. 
The Hyacinths shown in colors on the cover of this catalogue are offered on pages 3, 4 and 6. 
