. Dreer's quarterly wholesale list for florists and market gardeners. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. FLORISTS AND MARKET GARDENERS. 31 wmmm General Collection of Chrysan- themnms. We can supply one hundred distinct varieties, consisting of the best sorts of different classes. Young plants, $ per doz.; $ per 100. Colens. The following leading varieties we can supply in quantity:— Bizarre. Exquisite. Firebrand. Golden Bedder. Mrs. Bement. Maroon Velvet. CRRYSANTRE/ny/nS. Twenty-five Best Varieties for Cut-Flo
. Dreer's quarterly wholesale list for florists and market gardeners. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. FLORISTS AND MARKET GARDENERS. 31 wmmm General Collection of Chrysan- themnms. We can supply one hundred distinct varieties, consisting of the best sorts of different classes. Young plants, $ per doz.; $ per 100. Colens. The following leading varieties we can supply in quantity:— Bizarre. Exquisite. Firebrand. Golden Bedder. Mrs. Bement. Maroon Velvet. CRRYSANTRE/ny/nS. Twenty-five Best Varieties for Cut-Flowers. Alfred Warne.—Pure white, finely incurved. Bouquet Fait.—Rosy lilac, of large size. Christmas Eve.—Pure white, very late. Cullingfordi.—Very bright crimson. Diana.—Beautiful, incurved white. Duchess.—Rich deep red, tipped with golden yellow. Evangeline.—Fine, pure white, incurved, glob- ular in shape. Golden Dragon.—Large, fine yellow. John Collins.—Bronzy pur-ple. M. Raoux.—Amaranth, dotted white. Mrs. Chas. "Wheeler.—Old gold and crimson. Mrs. Cleveland.—Fine blush, changing to white. Mrs. Geo. Bullock.—Immense, fine white. Mrs. John. Thorpe.—Brilliant crimson. Mrs. Jones.—Very late, golden yellow; can be kept as late as Christmas. Mrs. Geo. W. Childs.—Deep rose, striped white. Mrs. F. Thomson.—Blush white, streaked with rose; immense size. Mrs. R. L. Mason.—Blood-red, tipped gold. Puritan.—Very fine, pure white. Pedro Diaz.—Brilliant red, large flowers. Robert Bottomry.—Pure white, fine. Robert Craig.—Fine deep rose color. Robert Crawford, Jr.—White, faintly tinted pink on under side of petals. Snow-storm.—Late, pure white. Tokio.—Ricli bronzy crimson. Timbale d'Argent.—Pure white, anemone flowered. Triumph de St. Maude.—Soft salmony-pink. $ per doz.; $ 100. Kirkpatrick. Red Cloud. Rainbow. Shy lock. Queen Victoria. Verschaffelti. J. Good, the golden bedder of Chicago. Strong plants, 2^-inch pots,
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