. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 739. Dreer's Hardy Delphiniums Belladonna. The freest fiowerine of all the iJi-lphiniums and the most valuable for cuttinp, its beautiful turquoise-bluc flowt-rs appeal to all who see it. Plant these early and you will have a continuous display of bloom from June until freeziDff weather. \Vc off-r an exception- ally fine lot of extra heavy one year-old plants, $ per dozen: $(J per 100; $ per ILOO. Dreer*s Gold Medal Bybiids. Unquestionably ihe finest >train of mi\»d hyb


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igio. The American Florist. 739. Dreer's Hardy Delphiniums Belladonna. The freest fiowerine of all the iJi-lphiniums and the most valuable for cuttinp, its beautiful turquoise-bluc flowt-rs appeal to all who see it. Plant these early and you will have a continuous display of bloom from June until freeziDff weather. \Vc off-r an exception- ally fine lot of extra heavy one year-old plants, $ per dozen: $(J per 100; $ per ILOO. Dreer*s Gold Medal Bybiids. Unquestionably ihe finest >train of mi\»d hybrids tver brought together, being: setdliLgs of one of the best named collections and containing some wonder ful varieties, bt'ong ont'vear old plants.:^!.25 per dozen: per 100: 575,10 per 1000. Foimosum. A splend'd strain of this popular favorite dark blue variety, 85 cents per dozen: .%.lOpcr lOu; $50 00per KO. Chinese Clue andtiWhite. SStOper 100. 75 cents per dozen; choice:NAMID HYBRID VARIETIES. Alfred Henderson. Bold, massive spikes of semi-dou' le rosy lavtndcr flowers. 2 inches across, white eye. 20 cents each; 1^? 00 per dozen; $ per 1000. Cerberus. Sapphire with black brown centre, a handsome spike. 35 cents each; . per doz Dukeof Connsught. Rich, Oxford blue with dis tmct bold while i-ye; fine lartje flowers. 25 cents each; %2 50 per dozen ; $ per 100. J. C. Jenkins. Very large, semi-double bright mauve * dged with royal blue and white eye. 25 cents each; $ per dozen: $ per lOJ. Lemartin. Similar in erowth and habit to Bella- donna, but with rich Gentian-blue flowers with whitp ctiUer. 25 cents each; $ per dozen; $ per 103. Persimmon. Comparatively new; beautiful deli- caie turquoise-blue. 50 cents each; $ pep dozen. VINCA MINOR. Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle. This common but verv useful plant forcarpetin? the Erour d is alwavs difficult to procure in quan- tityin really first classstock. We have therefore, prepared, du ine


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