October 31, 1907. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 49 



:' 7>- 1'* 



Hardy 



We are the largest growers of Perennial Phlox in the 

 world. Our collection is unequaled, and we are prepared to 

 furnish the new and rare kinds, as well as all the popular 

 standard varieties in large quantities. 



Over quarter of a million one-year-old field-grown plants 

 in stock. 



Ready for Delivery Now 



New and Rare Hardy Phlox 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 Albion. A variety which oriKinated wltb ub several Tears 

 since. It la a remarkably stronK. vii^ornus grower, pro- 

 duclDff very large panloles of pure white fluwers with a 

 falot aniliue-red eye. An excellent sort for massing — $10.00 $ 90 CO 



Aslaa Adamson (Tall). Immense flower and tmsi, snow 



while, with violet-rose eye 8.00 75.00 



B. Compte (Tal ). A glowing reddish or French purple; 



one uf ibe finest dark-colored varieties 6.00 50.00 



Cbataaubrland ( Medium ) . Pure white with crimson-car- 



min<' eye. shading to bright violet purple 6.00 50.00 



Consul H. TroBt (Tall). Pure red with bright French par- 

 pie eye 6.00 50.00 



Coauellcot (Dwarf). A fine pure scarlet with crimson-red 



eye.... 6.C0 50.00 



Etna (Medium). Crimson-red, suffused with fiery red; 



cherry redeye 6 00 60 00 



Edlmund Rostand (Medium). Reddish violet, shading 

 brighter toward the center of petals, with an exception- 

 ally large, white, .star-shaoed center 10.00 90.00 



F. G. Von lassburgr (Tall) . The finest white in rultiva- 

 tion, tue inulvidual flowers being fully double the slse of 

 any other variety, pure in color; a strong, clean, vigor- 

 ous grower 15.00 125.00 



General GlovanlnelU (Dwarf). Bright Tyrlan rose, with 

 liKhi bhadlngs at the base of each petal; a pure red eye, 

 ve I y effective 6 00 60.00 



Hermlne (DWARf). The dwarfest variety in our collec- 

 tiou, never exceeding 10 inches in height, pure white 

 flowers of good size, early; unequaled for bordering; a 

 perfect little gem 10 00 90 (W 



Independence (Tall). An excellent large-flowering early 



White 6 00 50.00 



Inspector Klpel (Tall). Tender roae, with bright crimson- 



carmiue eye 600 5000 



Lamartlne (Tall). Very bright magenta, with a large 



whiiecenter; veryeffectlve 6.00 60.00 



Lord Raleisrb (Dwarf). Deep reddish violet distinct 6 00 50.00 



LeBIalidl(Tall). Deepreddish violet, with darker eye.... 6.00 50.00 

 Mrs. Jenkins (Tad). An early-flowering pare white, 



frtrminr an immense panicle; one of the best lO.OO 90.00 



Mlcbael Cervantes (Tall). Pare white, with pare red 



t-ve: large flower 6.00 50.00 



Stella's Cbolce (Tall). A much-branching late white 



varlptv 6.00 50.00 



Selma (Tall). Large flower, pale rose mauve, with distinct 



ciaret-ied eye 10.00 90.00 



Collection of Choice Standard Phloxes 



Aqullon (TaP). Bright Tyrlan rose with crimson-red eye. 



Andreas Hotter (Medium). An early and continaous flowering pure 



whit« 

 Bouquet Fleuri (r>warf). Pure white with crimson-carmine eye; free- 



flowf-rtnif: i aih branrh a perfect bouquet. 

 Bridesmaid (Tdll). White, with large crimson-carmine center. 

 Beranser (Dwarf). <4rouod color white, delicately suffused wltb rosy 



pink and di-tlnct amarantb-red eye. 

 Bacchante (TkII). Tynan rose with crimson-carmine eye. 

 Blanc Naln < Dwarf). Very dwarf pure white. 

 CoUbri (Tan) Wr>lip, with crimson-carmine center: very late. 

 Champa Elysees (Medium). A very bright rpsy magenta of an effective 



sbaoe. . w 



Caran D'Ache (Dwarf). Geranium-red with old rose shadings and 



» hlte eye; very effective. 

 Cyclone (Very Dwarf). White, suffused with lilac; aniline-red eye in the 



form ni a «tar. 

 Eclalreur (Tail). Brilliant rosy magenta with large lighter halo; an 



excellent varictv. 

 Eugrene Danzanvllller (Tall). Lilac, shading white toward the edges: 



larve white cniiter. 

 Esclamonde (Tall). Lilac marked with white; aniline-red eye. 



Phlox 



Frau Dora Umgreller (Tall). Very rich, deep rose; a strong tree-flower- 



iug laie variety. 

 Gustav Nadaud (Tall). Ground color white, delicately lafluBed with 



reddish vmiet Tyrlan rose eye. 

 Graft Von Un^erer (Tail). Large flower; white suffused throughout 



with roMj iiia«! and dark crimsun center. 

 H. O. Wlcers (Tall). Pure white, with crimson-carmine eye. 

 Henry Murarer (Tall). White, with crimson-carmine center. 

 Inspector Peiker (Tall) Pii<-Dll8h mauve wa<^hed with white. 

 Jeanne D'Arc (TaII). A late-flowering pure white. 

 La Vasue (Medium) Pure mauve with aniline-red eye; one of the bent 



Pniox in oar collection. 

 Mozart (Tall). Ground color white, suffused with salmon; aniline-red 



eye. 

 Mme. Bfarl Kuppenhelm (Dwarf). A flne, late, pure white. 

 Martinique ( l an) . Tender rose with brighter eye. 

 BIme. Pape Carpantler (Dwarf). Very early pare white; tube of 



cnrniis tinred with pluk. 

 Otto Thalacker (dwa>-M. Tyrlan rose with deep red eye and light halo. 

 Obercartner Wittls (Me'iium). Bright magenta, with crimson-carmine 



ey»<: large flower and tru«8: the best of its type. 

 Pantheon 'Tall) Bright carmine rose. 



Peoheur D'lalande. Crimson-red, suffused with cochineal-red and car- 

 mine-red eye. 

 Pacha (Dwarf). Deep rose-pink suffused with solferina-red and carmine- 



I'urple eye 

 Professor Schlleman (Tall). Pure mauve with crimson-carmine eye: 



an »-ffe(tlve laie-llowering variety. 

 Paplllon (Medium^ Bright violet purple, peculiarly marked with white. 

 Phlllbert Audenbrand tTall). Pure white with carmine center; large 



fl-iwer. 

 Phlllbort Struthers (Tall). Rosy carmine with claret-red eye; one of 



the be».t Hhliix In cultivation. 

 Sunshine (Dwarf). Large flower, aniline-red with crimson-red eye and 



light halo. 

 Thetialde (Dwarf). Carmine lake with brighter shadings and aniline red 



eye 

 Von Ctoethe (Tall). Tyrlan rose, snffased with carmine-lake and car- 

 mine-red «ye 

 Zouave (Medium). Bright rosy magenta wi«h red center. 



Price Choice Standard Varieties: StrouK, one-year-old field- 



grown plants, 75c doz.; $S.OO per luO; $40.00 per 1000. 



EARLY FLOWLRING PHLOX (P. Suffruticosa) 



Miss Lingard. A grand free-flowering wliite, Sl.OO per doz.: $7.00 per 

 1(10; S6U.0U per loOO. 



For a lull and complete list of Hardy Perennial Plants, as well as all other 

 Seasonable Plants, Bulbs and Seeds, see our new Wholesale List. 



HENRY 3. DREER 



714 Chestnut St. 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



