. Dreer's garden book 1915. ss. 20 ; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Heliotrope. Fine large flowers of velvety bishops violet, shaded withpansv-purple; rich and novel. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.;$ per 100. Henri Lemoine. Immense orchid-like flowers, with wavy,frilled petals, color rich chrome-yellow with a large blotch offiery crimson, the finest rich yellow yet introduced. 30 ; $ per doz. La Couronne. A new and beautiful French variety withflowers of largest size, of a creamy white, the throat blotchedwith dark maroon bordered with pale yellow; one of the mostattrac


. Dreer's garden book 1915. ss. 20 ; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Heliotrope. Fine large flowers of velvety bishops violet, shaded withpansv-purple; rich and novel. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.;$ per 100. Henri Lemoine. Immense orchid-like flowers, with wavy,frilled petals, color rich chrome-yellow with a large blotch offiery crimson, the finest rich yellow yet introduced. 30 ; $ per doz. La Couronne. A new and beautiful French variety withflowers of largest size, of a creamy white, the throat blotchedwith dark maroon bordered with pale yellow; one of the mostattractive of the recent introductions. 25 cts. each; $ doz. Mrs. Frank Pendleton. All experts agree that this is oneof the finest varieties yet introduced. The flowers are oflargest size, borne on strong, straight spikes. In color alovely salmony-pink with brilliant deep, red blotches in thethroat. A color coml)ination rivalling many of the finestOrchids in its richness, exquisite in every wav. 30 cts. each;$ per A Spike of Gladiohis. Niagara A charming -American variety, with all ihe gocxTqualities of America, but of a delicate cream yellow, lightlymarked and splashed with rosy carmine in the throat; verylarge, open flowers on tall, straight spikes; beautiful asacut-flower. 12 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Panama. An American introduction of sterling merit; is afavorite wherever high grade varieties are grown. It is sim-ilar to and lias all the good qualities of America, but in coloris a rich rose-pink. Unquestionably one of. the finest. 15cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Peace. Immense pure white flowers with a touch of carminein the lower petals. These are borne on tall, graceful spikes;a beautiful and exceedingly refined varietv. 15 cts. each;$ per doz.; $ per 100. Sulpiiur King. The finest clear yellow yet introduced. Abimch of this and Heliotrope together form one of the most:striking color cohihinations that can be imagined. 15


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