. Dreer's quarterly wholesale list for florists and market gardeners. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. Emile Leclaibe. Carinas. Brenningsii. Mons. Allegatiere. President Faivre. Premices de Nice. $ per doz Crozy's New Dwarf French Cannas. Cardinalis.— Flowers pure cardinal crimson, large and finely shaped ; foliage bluish green ; 3 to 4 feet. Edward Andre.—Foliage bronze and green, shaded purple; flowers large brilliant carrnine-rose, suffused with crimson. Gerard Andrieux.—Extra large rosy salmon flowers; foliag


. Dreer's quarterly wholesale list for florists and market gardeners. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. Emile Leclaibe. Carinas. Brenningsii. Mons. Allegatiere. President Faivre. Premices de Nice. $ per doz Crozy's New Dwarf French Cannas. Cardinalis.— Flowers pure cardinal crimson, large and finely shaped ; foliage bluish green ; 3 to 4 feet. Edward Andre.—Foliage bronze and green, shaded purple; flowers large brilliant carrnine-rose, suffused with crimson. Gerard Andrieux.—Extra large rosy salmon flowers; foliage clear light green. Hippolite Flandrin.—Extra large bronzy sal- mon flowers; foliage pea-green. Louis Thibaut.—Very dwarfed, rich green foliage; flowers rosy carmine, shaded violet. Multiflora. — Foliage dark green, of a very dwarf and compact habit; flowers large, of a rich bronzy orange-scarlet color, edged with golden yel- low, produced very free. Paul Bert.—Bronzy green foliage, stems pur- plish; flowers brilliant scarlet, borne in large, branching stems; very distinct. Strelitziaeflora.—Massive, deep green foliage; flowers large, of a bright vermillion scarlet. 75 cts. each; the of eight for $ Canna, Emile Leelaire. Flowers large, bright golden-yellow, mottled and spotted crimson and scarlet. Pea-green foliage. As a cut flower it will be found useful, as its peculiar color gives it the appearance of an orchid. The finest spotted variety grown. 30 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Canna, Adolph Wieck. One of the freest flowering and brightest-colored varieties in cultivation. It is of dwarf, compact habit, growing from four to five feet in height. The flowers are of a medium size, of a rich crimson scarlet color, shaded with orange, foliage rich pea- green. $ per doz.; $ per 100. Canna, Nouttoni, Similar in general habit to Ehemanni, smaller foliage. The flowers are of a rich crimson scarlet and produced very freely. 30 cts. each


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