March 31, 1917 



HOETICULTURE 



413 



Hardy Perennials 



For many years one of our most 

 important specialties, onr stock this 

 season is again in prime condition, 

 more extensive than ever, with a 

 complete assortment of both stand- 

 ard varieties and novelties. 



Roses, Two Year Old Plants for 

 Outdoor Planting 



Our Eoses are all field grown 

 plants which were dug in the fall, 

 and which during the winter 

 months were potted into 5 and 6 

 inch pots. Tliey are stored in cold 

 houses and frames, being retarded 

 as much as possible, and are just 

 the sort of stock that will please 

 your retail customers. We are par- 

 ticularly strong on Hybrid Teas but 

 carry also nearly all other types. 



Aquatic Plants 



Eight acres of Ponds are devoted 

 to Hardy Nymphaeas and Nelumbi- 

 ums alone, a large assortment of 

 Tropical Nymphaeas, Victoria 

 Eegia, etc., as well as sub-aquatic 



plants for marginal planting. If interested in these, send for our book "Dreer's Water Lilies." It is not 

 only descriptive, but gives full cultural directions. 



Hardy Shrubs and Vines 



A choice assortment of standard varieties — Altheas (including our own splendid novelty William R. Smith) 

 Azaleas, Callicarpa Purpurea, Hydrangea Aborescens Grandiflora, and Panieulata Grandiflora, Cotoneasters, 

 Buddleias, Deutzias, Forsythias, Prunus, Philadelphus, Spiraeas, Viburnum, Weigelas, Ampelopsis, Akebia, 

 Aristoloehia, Clematis, Honeysuckles, Wisterias, etc. 



Decorative Plants 



Palms and Fems, Aspidistra,. Crotons, Dracaenas, Ficus, Pandanus, etc. 



Amaryllis, Tuberous-Eooted Begonias, Caladimn Eseulentum and a splendid assortment of Fancy-Leaved 

 Caladiums, Golden Yellow and Spotted-Leaved Callas, Hyacinthus Candicans, Gladiolus, Lilies, Mont- 

 bretias, Tigridias, Tuberoses, etc. 



All of the above and many others are fully described in our current Wholesale List, January to June, 

 which will be mailed upon request only to persons engaged commercially in Horticulture. 



HENRY A. DREER 



ATTHEA WILLIAM R. SMITH 



714-716 Chestnut Street, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



