. Dreer's seasonable specialties for florists including flower seeds, bulbs decorative plants for Easter hardy plants, et. etc . Miss Minnie McCullouKh (Decorative). One of the most popular autumn tints, rich bronze with yellow suffusion. Field roots, 10 cts. each; per doz.; 100. Mme. A. Lumlere (Decorative). Ground color white, suffused with red, the tips pointed with bright violet-red. Field roots. 15 cts. each; per doz.;$ 100. Nerthus (Cactus). Rich, elowine, bronzy, orange- yellow, passing to a carmine-rose at the tips, the whole suffused with a glowing golden c
. Dreer's seasonable specialties for florists including flower seeds, bulbs decorative plants for Easter hardy plants, et. etc . Miss Minnie McCullouKh (Decorative). One of the most popular autumn tints, rich bronze with yellow suffusion. Field roots, 10 cts. each; per doz.; 100. Mme. A. Lumlere (Decorative). Ground color white, suffused with red, the tips pointed with bright violet-red. Field roots. 15 cts. each; per doz.;$ 100. Nerthus (Cactus). Rich, elowine, bronzy, orange- yellow, passing to a carmine-rose at the tips, the whole suffused with a glowing golden color. Field roots, 15cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per lOO. Pink Pearl (Cactus). Mallow-pink at base of petal, gradually shading to white at tips; a good flower. Field roots, 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per doz. Rhelnkonlg (Cactus*. Pure snow white flowers of splendid form, 5 inches and over in diameter. These are of great substance, lasting splendidly when cut. Field roots, 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per doz. Wodan (Cactus). Bold, large, but not coarse flower, frequently 7 inches in diameter, of a pleas- ing, delicate salmon-rose color, shading to old- gold in the centre. Field roots, ;$;$ 100. CACTUS DAHLIA, CANDEUR Candeur (Cactus). A wonderful pure white, which in the fully developed flower more closely resembles an incurved Chrysanthemum than any other sort. Field roots, 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Oellce (Decorative). The most popular pink variety. Its beautiful soft, yet lively color, a glowing rose-pink, to- gether with its perfect shape, stout, stiff stems, and the fact that when cut it retains its freshness for a long time, makes this one of the most valuable for cutting. Field roots, 10 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100 Flamingo (Decorative). As a cut flower this ranks in the same class with Delice, and it is the first of its type to flower, not only flowering early but continuously, and hol
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