. Dreer's autumn 1904 catalogue . es in lijnited qiuuilitic!. A descripti^e list of savie Japanese Single Paeonses. No other plant flowering at the same season can vie wilhthe Single Pseony for beauty, and an established bed, when infull bloom, wilh the large, silky flowers, measuring from 6 to 7inches across, and appearing like immense single Roses, issimply gorgeous. -Diana. Blush, with creamy wdiite A fine shell pink. .Topaz. Deep rose, shading lighier at the Bright pink with darker Purplish Beautiful pure \idiite. Price, 30 cts. eac


. Dreer's autumn 1904 catalogue . es in lijnited qiuuilitic!. A descripti^e list of savie Japanese Single Paeonses. No other plant flowering at the same season can vie wilhthe Single Pseony for beauty, and an established bed, when infull bloom, wilh the large, silky flowers, measuring from 6 to 7inches across, and appearing like immense single Roses, issimply gorgeous. -Diana. Blush, with creamy wdiite A fine shell pink. .Topaz. Deep rose, shading lighier at the Bright pink with darker Purplish Beautiful pure \idiite. Price, 30 cts. each ; ?:^,.00 per doz. Set of 6 for .f 150. P.^ONIA Interesting and handsome, not only on account of their rich crimson flowers, which resemble in color the Gen. JacqueminoCRose, but the fine foliage makes them a handsome ornamental plant, even if thev never produced a flower. and much sought , 25 each; $ per doz. Single=flowerfng, 25 cts. each ; $ per doz. 24. Bekmuda Blttercup Oxalis. SCIL,I^AS (Squills). Sibirica. This is one of the prettierof early spiing blooming bulbs, ofdwarf habit, with sprays of exquisiterich blue flowers. Grown in masses,in conjunction with Crocus, Chiono-doxas and Snowdrops, the effect ischarming. 25 cts. per doz.; $ 100; $ per 1003. Campanulata, A beautiful spring-flowering hulb; spikes of bell-shapedflowers in blue, white and rose; finefor naturalizing in the woods, colors, 20 cts. per doz.; $ 100; $ per 1000. Peruviana {Cuban Lily). A charmingvariety for growing in pots, producingmagnificent umbels of rich blue andwhite flowers; unlike the other sorts,this variety is not hardy. 10 cts. each ;§ per Scillas are wanted by mail, add 15 cts. per \^(i for postage. DozeJis mailed ■without extra ckarp-e. Henry A. Ureer, Philadelphia, These are profuse bloomers, and very attractive in the greenhouse or conservatory duringthe w


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