. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . Rddbeckia, "Golden ; Phlox Divaricata Canadensis. One of our native varieties that is, however, but rarely met with, and which has been introduced into Europe the past few years as a novelty, and a plant that deserves a place in every American Garden as well, being one of the earliest spring flowers ; frequently beginning to flower early in April it continues until about the middle of June, with large bright lilac flowers, which are produced on stems about 10 inches high in large, showy heads, and are very fragrant. 2^ inch pots


. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . Rddbeckia, "Golden ; Phlox Divaricata Canadensis. One of our native varieties that is, however, but rarely met with, and which has been introduced into Europe the past few years as a novelty, and a plant that deserves a place in every American Garden as well, being one of the earliest spring flowers ; frequently beginning to flower early in April it continues until about the middle of June, with large bright lilac flowers, which are produced on stems about 10 inches high in large, showy heads, and are very fragrant. 2^ inch pots, 75 cts. per dozen ; | per 100. Platycodon Mariesi. A valuable new species of the Giant Bell Flower, which does not grow higher than a foot, forming a dense, branched bush, and bearing deep blae, bell-shaped flowers nearly three inches across, for a long season in late summer and early autumn. One of the finest of border plants. The unopened buds are nearly as beautiful as the flowers them- selves, and are particularly interesting in their peculiar shape. Strong roots, 75 cts. per dozen ; $ per 100. Platycodon Japonicns fl. pi. (Soulile Japanese Bellflower.) A pretty double flowered form of Platycodon Grandiflo- rum, with large, glossy, deep blue flowers, which average 2J inches across. There are two rows of petals in the flower, which alternate with each other, giving the flower the appearance of a ten-pointed blue star. Strong roots, $ per dozen ; $ per 100. Donble Rndbeckia, ''Golden ; A glorious plant, and one that will find a place in every garden here and abroad ; of flne habit, vigorous growth, with early, continuous and immense blooming qualities ; it will V)e found excellent also for cut-flower pur- poses, inasmuch as the stems are long and often carry a dozen flowers furnished with most beautiful foliage. A large vase filled with these flowers is a beautiful sight. Strong plants (!0 cts. per doz.; $ per 100.


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