. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . per doz. Set of 12 varieties for $ Large Flowering Petunias. Mixed seedlings (ready April 1st), 10 els. each; $100 per doz.; $ per ; Seeds of the Double and Single Fringed Petunias see pnge 93. PEPERO^IA. Maculosa. A pretiy dwarf-growingornamental foliage plant, exceed-ingly useful as a pot plant for thewindow or for planting in basketsor vases; it has thick, fleshy foli-age of a bright green color, veined isilvery white. 15 cts. each. J Metallica. A new and pretty addi-tion to this class of plants, foliageof a metallic bronzy color. 15 cts


. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . per doz. Set of 12 varieties for $ Large Flowering Petunias. Mixed seedlings (ready April 1st), 10 els. each; $100 per doz.; $ per ; Seeds of the Double and Single Fringed Petunias see pnge 93. PEPERO^IA. Maculosa. A pretiy dwarf-growingornamental foliage plant, exceed-ingly useful as a pot plant for thewindow or for planting in basketsor vases; it has thick, fleshy foli-age of a bright green color, veined isilvery white. 15 cts. each. J Metallica. A new and pretty addi-tion to this class of plants, foliageof a metallic bronzy color. 15 PEUMBAGO. Capensis. Color light blue; veryfree-flowering. — Alba. Color creamy-white. Coccinea Superba. Producinglong racemes of flowers and of abright sntiny-carmine color. Theyremain in bloom a long time, andare very showy and brilliant. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. Set of3 varieties, 40 cts. The reddest of all red Roses is the Gruss an Teplitz. See colored illustration on front cover and offer of plants on page ARECA LUTESCENS. One of the most graceful and beau-tiful Palms in cultivation; the foliageis of a bright glossy-green, with richgolden-yellow stems. POTS. 3 in. 4 5 6 7 LEAVES. 4 to 5, 5 to 6, 6 to 7,6 to 8,8 to 10, 10 to 12,10 to 12, INCHES HTGH, 12 to $ 15 to 18 18 to 20 24 1 30 2 36 to 42 3 48 5 BACH. 25 50 75 50005000 NO collection of plants is complete without Palms. Their bold, majesticyet graceful foliage lends a grandeur and magnificence that cannot beobtained by any other class of plants, and no decoration, whether in theconservatory, hall or sitting-room, is complete wiihput them. Nearly all thevarieties offered are of the easiest culture, succeeding under the most ordinaryconditions. Our facilities for producing this class of stock is the most com-plete in this country, 35 of our largest houses—over three acres of greenhousestructure—being devoted to ihem alone, enabling us to sup-ply all the leading and popular sorts at the most reas


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