
. Dreer's autumn 1903 catalogue. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. 30 Height of Stem About 45 inches. Henry A. Dreer, Philadelpfaia, Pa BAY TREES fOLaurus Nobilis). STANDARD OR TREE-SHAPED. (See cut.) Diam. of Crowns. Each. ; Height oi Stem. Diam. of Crowns. Each. 24 inches $ 7 50 j about 45 inches. 36 inches $15 00 30 " 10 00 I " " " 42 " 20 00 PYRAniD=SHAPED. Height. H ft. 6 to 7 " Diam. at Base. Each. 28 to 30 § 7 50 32 to 36 " 10 00 Hei
. Dreer's autumn 1903 catalogue. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. 30 Height of Stem About 45 inches. Henry A. Dreer, Philadelpfaia, Pa BAY TREES fOLaurus Nobilis). STANDARD OR TREE-SHAPED. (See cut.) Diam. of Crowns. Each. ; Height oi Stem. Diam. of Crowns. Each. 24 inches $ 7 50 j about 45 inches. 36 inches $15 00 30 " 10 00 I " " " 42 " 20 00 PYRAniD=SHAPED. Height. H ft. 6 to 7 " Diam. at Base. Each. 28 to 30 § 7 50 32 to 36 " 10 00 Height. Diam. at Base. Each. 7 to 8 ft. 36 to 38 m §15 00 7 to8 " 40 to 42 " 20 00 BOXIVOOD TREES. Extensively used in cool halls, corridors, or similar places where smaller plants than Bay Trees are required. {^Ready December \st.) Standard or Tree=shaped. Elegant trained specimens, stems 26 to 28 inches high, crowns 15 to 18 inches m diameter. $ each. Pyramid-shaped. Fine specimens, 30 to 36 inches high, 15 to 18 inches in diameter at base. § each. SANDERIANA. This beautiful free-flowering variety has become very popular, especially as a plant for Easter decorations. It is of strong, rapid growth, and the brilliant rosy-crimson blossoms are produced from early in March until midsummer; in fact, a plant will frequently flower the greater part of the year. Altogether a most desirable subject for the conserva- tory or window. 25 cts. each. BRO^VAI^LIA. Speciosa flajor. A most desirable plant that flowers the year round, pro- ducing innumerable deep ultramarine- blue flowers. One of the best plants for the window garden. (See cut.) 15 cts. each; § per doz. Dreer's Prize Cinerarias. Our strain of Cineraria cannot be sur- passed either for size of flowers or beauty of color. Many of the blooms measure 3 inches in diameter. We have received very flattering reports from florists and private gardeners of their success with our Cinerarias.
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