Dreer's 1900 autumn catalogue of Dreer's 1900 autumn catalogue of bulbs, plants, seeds, etc dreers1900autumn1900henr Year: 1900 32 Henry A. Dreer, 714: Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. GENISXA FRAGRANS. A most desirable spring-flowering plant, producing its fragrant bright golden-yellow flowers in the greatest profusion. As a window plant it is unsurpassed. 30 cts., 50 cts. and § each. HELIOTROPES. Six finest varieties, embracing all the best light and dark shades. 15 cts. each; §1 50 per doz. JASMIISUM. G-racilliniuni. Dense clusters of pure white, fragrant flowers. Ex- ceedingly flor


Dreer's 1900 autumn catalogue of Dreer's 1900 autumn catalogue of bulbs, plants, seeds, etc dreers1900autumn1900henr Year: 1900 32 Henry A. Dreer, 714: Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. GENISXA FRAGRANS. A most desirable spring-flowering plant, producing its fragrant bright golden-yellow flowers in the greatest profusion. As a window plant it is unsurpassed. 30 cts., 50 cts. and § each. HELIOTROPES. Six finest varieties, embracing all the best light and dark shades. 15 cts. each; §1 50 per doz. JASMIISUM. G-racilliniuni. Dense clusters of pure white, fragrant flowers. Ex- ceedingly floriferous. Grand Duke. Large, double white, fragrant flowers. Saillbac. Creamy-white, fragrant flowers. Price, any of the above 3 varieties, 30 cts. each. Most beautiful greenhouss climbers, bearing large, pendent waxy flowers. Rosea. Rich crimson. § each. Alba. Pure white. $ each. TRIGYNUM. As an early winter-flowering plant this is simply indispensable ; its brilliant orange flowers are produced so profusely as to completely cover the plant, making it look li);e a golden ball; it is of easy cultivation and a most desirable house plant. 25 cts. each ; S2 50 per doz. OEEA FRAGRANS isweetouve). An old favorite gieenhouse shrub, succeeding admirably as a house plant, producing small white flowers, which are of tlie most exquisite fragrance, continuing to bloom almost the entire winter. 50 cts. each. PENTAS EANCEOEATA. A pretty half-shrubby greenhouse plant, not unlike a Bouvar- dia in general habit and appearance, bearing its white flowers much more profusely and continuously. It may be planted in the open border during the summer, but it is valuable chiefly as a winter-flowering pot plant for the window or conservatory, for which purpose it is especially well suited, being in flower all the time. 25 cts. each ; § per doz. Chinese Fringed Primroses. Our collection of these well-known u inter-blooming plants has been grown from our unrivaled strain


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