Dreer's mid-summer catalogue . are useful basket or vase plants, of gracefuldrooping habit, producing freely tubular, rich-colored flowers. Lemoinei Multif lora. The primary stems are strong andvigorous ; flower panicles being extremely long and are coveredwith tassels of flowers one above the other ; color a magnificentcoral red. Elegantissima. The primary stems are finer than in Mul-tiflora, and closely covered with foliage, very graceful in theirarching form ; the bloom is so freely produced as to completelycover the plant; flowers bright, soft red. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. ; one of eac
Dreer's mid-summer catalogue . are useful basket or vase plants, of gracefuldrooping habit, producing freely tubular, rich-colored flowers. Lemoinei Multif lora. The primary stems are strong andvigorous ; flower panicles being extremely long and are coveredwith tassels of flowers one above the other ; color a magnificentcoral red. Elegantissima. The primary stems are finer than in Mul-tiflora, and closely covered with foliage, very graceful in theirarching form ; the bloom is so freely produced as to completelycover the plant; flowers bright, soft red. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. ; one of each for 25 cts. Smilax. A climbing plant unsurpassed in the graceful beauty of itsfoliage. Its peculiar wavy formation renders it one of the mostvaluable plants for bouquets, wreaths, festoons, etc. 10 cts. each;$ per doz.; $ per lOO. Stephanotis Floribnnda. One of the most charming hot-house climbers, producingclusters of pure white, deliciously fragrant flowers ; young plants,30 cts. each ; strong plants, $ each. ^. PANDANUS VEITCHII. DREERS MID-SUMMER CATALOGUE. FINE FERNS Adiantum Charlottse. Any description would give but a faintidea of the beauty and grace of this new Maidenhair ; it is entirelydistinct from all other varieties, and even more graceful than A. gra-ctUimum, and possessing the advantage of having much stouter,stiffer stems, on account of which it forms more shapely plants andincreases its value for cutting purposes. Specimens of this handsomesort shown at the exhibitions of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Societyduring the past two seasons attracted the attention of all lovers ofFerns. Strong specimen plants, 50 cts. each. Adiantum Cuneatum Qrandiceps. A beautiful form of thecommon Maidenhair, in which the ends of the fronds develop intobunching tasseled heads. 25 cts. each, Adiantum Farlyense. This is the large-leaved Maidenhair, whichis considered the choicest of the entire family. 25 cts., 50 cts., and$ each, size. Asplenium Nidu
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