Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list : tools, fertilizers, insecticides, sundries, etc . n the greatest profusion on long, strong stems, perfectlysuited for cut-flower purposes. The blooms are of mediumsize, perfect in form, with petal slightly notched. In habitit is similar to A. D. Livoni, but is a more profuse bloomerthan that free flowering variety, while the stems averagelonger, and as the plant branches close to the ground, itenables it to withstand winds and drouth better than anyother variety. $ per dozen ; $ per 100. Onr Cover Set of Single Dahlias. For colored illustration


Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list : tools, fertilizers, insecticides, sundries, etc . n the greatest profusion on long, strong stems, perfectlysuited for cut-flower purposes. The blooms are of mediumsize, perfect in form, with petal slightly notched. In habitit is similar to A. D. Livoni, but is a more profuse bloomerthan that free flowering variety, while the stems averagelonger, and as the plant branches close to the ground, itenables it to withstand winds and drouth better than anyother variety. $ per dozen ; $ per 100. Onr Cover Set of Single Dahlias. For colored illustrations see cover of Dreers Garden Calendar. A superb collection of the four finest varieties yet introduced ; fine for summer cut flowers. Anemone. A pare chaste white variety, resembling alarge white Anemone Japonica. Ami Barillet. Brilliant garnet, dark bronzy foliage. Evelyn. Delicate soft pink with white disc around ayellow centre. St. George. The grandest single Dahlia ever intro-duced, pure clear yellow, 3 to 4 inches in diameter.$ per dozen ; $ per 100. WHOLESALE PRICE Dracaena Godseffiana. Undoubtedly one of the most striking new ornamentalfoliage plants of recent introduction. The plant is of anentirely different habit and appearance from all otherDracaenas ; it is of free-branching habit, and throws outmany suckers from the base so as to form beautiful, com-pact, graceful specimens in a very short time. Its foliageis broadly lanceolate, 5 to 6 inches long, and 2 to 3 incheswide ; of a strong leathery texture ; rich dark green color,densely marked with irregular dots and spots of a creamy-white, not unlike an Aucuba Japonica, of which the mark-ings in the foliage strikingly remind one. It is a plantwhich will undoubtedly be grown very extensively for dec-orative purposes when it becomes more plentiful, as it isvery hardy as a house plant, equaling, if not surpassing inthis respect, the Aspidistra and Ficus. 2£ inch pots, $ per doz.; $ per


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