October 20, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



65 



Dreer's Palms, Ferns and Araucarias 



CLEAN, HEALTHY, VIGOROUS PLANTS OF GOOD COLOR AND VALUE 



PALMS 



ARECA LUTESCENS 



A splendid lot of well-shaped plants, of good color. 

 6-in. pots. 3 plants in a pot, 28 to 30 inches high $1.00 each 



COCOS WEDDELIANA 



We have nearly an acre of glass devoted to this most graceful of all 

 Palms. Splendid, thrifty stock, of rich dark color. 



2^in. pots, 6 to 6 inches high $1.50 per doz. ; $10.00 per 100 



Mn. pots, 8 to 10 inches high 2.00 per doz. ; 15.00 per 100 



5-ln. pots, 18 to 24 inches high, splendid plants 7£c each 



7-in. pots, 34 to 36 inches high, grand specimens 12.50 each 



KENTIA BELMOREANA 



6-in. pots, 6 leaves, 20 to 24 in. high $1.00 each 



e-in. pots, 6 to 7 leaves, 26 to 28 in. high 1.50 each 



Specimen plants, 9 to 10 feet high, in tubs $40.00 



KENTIA FORSTERIANA 



6-in. pota, 6 leaves, 28 to 30 in. high $ 1.00 each 



6-in. pots, 6 leaves, 34 to 36 In. high l.fiOeach 



8-in. tubs, 6 to 7 leaves, 42 to 45 in. high 4.00 each 



8-in. tubs, 6 to 7 leaves. 45 to 48 in. high 5.00 each 



9-in. tubs, 6 to 7 leaves. 5 to 5*« ft. high 6.00 each 



10-ln. tubs. 6 to 7 leaves, 6 ft. high 10.00 each 



The following are exceptionally heavy and valuable decorative plants : 



14-ln. tubs, 6 to 7 leaves, 7 to 7»« feet high $25.00 each 



IWn. tubs, 6 to 7 leaves, 7>« to 8 feet high 30.00 each 



16-ln. tubs, 6 to 7 leaves, 8 to 8»« feet high 35.00 each 



16-ln. tubs. 6 to 7 leaves, 10 to 11 feet high 40.00 each 



16-in. tubs, 6 to 7 leaves, 11 to 12 feet high 50.00 each 



KENTIA FORSTERIANA— Made-up Plants 



7-in. tubs. 3 plants in a tub, 36 inches high $ 2.50 each 



7-in. tubs. 3 plants in a tub, 38 inches high 3.00 each 



S-in. tubs, 8 plants in a tub, 40 to 42 inches high 4.00 each 



8-ln. tubs. 8 plants in a tub, 42 to 45 inches high 5.00 each 



8-in. tubs, 3 plants in a tub, 4 feet high 6.00 each 



9-in. tubs, 8 plants in a tub, 4*3 feet high 8.00 each 



10-ln. tubs, 3 plants in a tub, 5 feet high 10.00 each 



12-ln. tubs, 3 plants in a tub, 5'fl feet high 15.00 each 



14-in. tubs, 3 plants in a tub, 6 feet high, heavy 20.00 each 



PHOENIX ROEBELENII 



This is unquestionably one of the great Palms of the future, combining 

 the grace of a Cocos Weddellana with the hardiness of aKentIa; it will 

 prove an invaluable plant for the house. We have a grand stock and offer 



4-ln. pots, nicely characterized 60c each 



5-ln. pots, nicely characterized $1.26 each 



We also have a limited lot of handsome specimen plants in tubs, at 

 $35.00 and $50.00 each. 



PHOENIX CANARIENSIS 



S-ln. tubs, 36 to 40 inches high $ 2.50 each 



9-In. tubs, 42 to 46 inches high 3.00 each 



10-in. tubs, 46 to 48 inches high 4.00 each 



11-in. tubs, 48 to 52 inches high 5 00 each 



11-in. tubs, 52 to 54 inches high 6.00 each 



18.1n. tubs. Specimen Plants. 8-ft. spread 40.00 each 



Cocos Weddeliana 



PTERIS WILSONI 



This is the most decorative of all the Pteris. a handsome crested form 

 which is just as useful as a specimen plant as any variety of Nephrolepis. 

 and in a small size a most desirable variety for fern dishes. 2H-in.-pot8. 

 $3.50 per 100; 6-in. pans. $35.00 per 100. 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



5-in. pots. 10 to 12 Inches high. 3 tiers $0.50 each 



6-in. pots, 14 to 16 inches high, 3 tiers 60 each 



6-ln. pots, 16 to 18 inches high, 4 tiers 75 each 



7-in. pots. 18 to 20 inches high, 4 tiers 1.00 each 



7-in. pots, 24 inches high, 4 to 5 tiers 1.25 each 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA GLAUCA 



5.1n. pots, 10 inches high, 2 to 3 tiers $0.60 each 



6-in. pots, 12 to 14 inches high, 3 tiers 75 each 



DRFFR'.S HARDY PFRFNNIAI PHI flYFS We are the largest growers of Perennial Phlox in the world, having this season over a half million field-grown 

 vnijlin a lUtlU/ l l LinuillUtLi I lUiUALit) pUnts in stock. The collection offered below embraces every known color in this gorgeous race of summer- 

 flowering plants, and we are prepared to furnish many of the later as well as the older standard varieties in large quantities at a low uniform price. The plants we offer are 

 all strong one-year-old field-grown, and will make a fine display of flowers next season. 



Albion (Medium). One of onr own introductions; producing very large 

 panicles of pure white flowers with a faint anlllne-red eye. 



Algae Adamson (Medium). Immense flowers, snow-white with red eye. 



Antonin Mercie (Medium). Light ground color, upper half of petal deeply 

 suffused bluish lilac; large, white halo. 



Bacchante (Tall). Tyrlan rose, with crimson carmine eye. 



Beranger (Dwarf). Ground color white, delicately sutTused with rosy pink, 

 distinct r.maranth red eye. 



Bridesmaid (Tall). White, with large crimson-carmine centre. 



Belle Alliance (Medium). White, with large ptire red eye. 



Charles Sellior (Dwarf). Bright reddish vlwet. with large white star- 

 shaped centre. ■ 



Clara Bern (Dwarf). Lovely carmine-rose, with darker eye. 



Colibri (Tall). White, with crimson carmine centre; very late. 



Consul H. Trost (Medium). Pure red. with bright French purple eye. 



Champs Elysees (Dwarf). A very bright rosy magenta of an effective shade. 



Coquelicot (Dwarf). A fine pure scarlet, with crimson-red eye. 



Caran d'Ache (Medium). Geranium-red with old rose shadings and white 

 eye; very effective. 



Do Miribel (Medium). White, suffused with bright rosy scarlet, red eye. 



Diadem (Dwarf). A fine dwarf pure white. 



Danton (Medium). Scarlet, with pure red eye. 



Etna (Medhim). Olmson red, suffused with fiery red; cherry-red eye. 



Edmond Bostand (Medium). Reddish violet, shading brighter towards the 

 centre, with an exceptionally large white centre. 



Eugene Danzanvillier (Tall). Lilac, shading white towards the edges; 

 large white centre. 



Edmond Boisiier (Dwarf). Bright reddish-violet, with large white halo. 



Eclaireur (Tall). Brilliant roey magenta, with large lighter halo; an excel- 

 lent variety. 



Frau Dora TTmgeller (Tall). Crimson red; a strong free-flowering late 

 variety. 



Oruppenkonigin (Tall). Delicate pale rose mauve, with claret-red eye, ■ 



George A, Strohlein (Medium). Bright scarlet, with crii|i8on-red eye; floes 

 not bleach. t 



General Oiovaninelli (Dwarf). Bright Tyilan rose, with light «h«4ings at 

 the base of each petal; a pure red eye; very effective. 



General Van Hentsz (Medium). Scarlet, with rose shadings and crimson- 

 red eye. 



Hermine (Dwarf). The dwarfest variety In our collection, never exceeding 



I ten inches in height; pure white flowers of good size; early; unequaled 



II for bordering; a perfect little gem. ^^ 



Helena Vacaresco (Dwarf). Very large-flowering dwarf; white. 



H, 0, Wijers (Tall). Glistening white, with bright crimson-carmine eye. 



Henry Murger (Tall). Beautiful variety; white, crimson-carmine centre. 



Henry Marcel (Medium). Pure red with very bright salmon shading. 



Henry Boyer (.Vledlum). Tyrlan rose, with lighter shadings; large flower, 

 dwarf. 



Jules Cambon (Medinm). Brilliant reddish-purple, with exceptionally 

 large, pure white centre. 



Jeanne d'Aro (Tall). A good standard late white. 



Louis Blano (Tall). Reddish violet, with purple shadings and darker eye. 



La Vague (Medium). Pure mauve, with aniline-red eye. 



Le Mahdi (Tall). Deep reddish violet, with darker eye. 



La Foudre (Tall). Rich, glowing French purple, shading crimson. 



Louise Abbema (Dwarf). Very large dwarf, pure white, of fine form. 



Le Frophete (Dwarf). Bright violet-rose, large light halo and bright rose 

 eye; fine. 



Mme, Paul Dutrie (Tall). A delicate lilac-rose, reminding one of some of 

 the beautiful soft pink Orchids. The flowers are very large and borne la 

 panicles of Immense size. 



Mozart (Tall). Ground color white, suffused salmon, anlllne-red eye. 



Mn. Jenkins (Tall). The best tall early white for massing. 



Obergartner wittig (Medium). Bright magenta, with crimson-carmine eye; 

 large flower and truss; one of the best. 



Professor Virchow (Medium). Bright carmine, overlaid with orange scarlet. 



Pantheon (Tall). Bright carmine rose. 



Fecheur d'ltlande (Tall). Crimson red, suffused with cochineal-red and 

 carmine-red eye. 



Proser Henri (Dwarf). Pure white, with large decided eye of rosy magenta. 



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

 purple eye. 



R. P. Struthers (Tall). Rosy carmine, with claret-red eye; fine. 



Sunshine (Dwarf). Large anlllne-red, with crimson-red aye and light halo. 



Selma (Tall). Large flower, pale rose mauve, with claret-red eye. 



Siebold (Tall). Bright vermilion-red, overlaid with orange scarlet; crimson- 

 red eye. 



Sarabande (Medinm). Reddish-violet, with lighter shadings. 



Von Goethe (Tall). Tyrlan rose, suffused with, parmlne-Uke and carmine- 

 red eye. _ , 



Von Hochberg (Tall). The ideal crimson phlox, the richest of Its color. 



Vesuvius (Medium). One of our new seedlings; pure red, with bright 

 purple eye; n dazzling color. . ^, 



Von Lassburg (Medium). The purest white in cultivation; Indlvldtial flow- 

 ers larger than any other white. 



PRICE: Any of the itlfeve General Collection, $5.00 per 100; $40.00 pei» lOM. „ ' 



Our -Fall Ca4alog^e contains a complete list of seasonable stock. If jrou have no coRP) please ask fef><i(,;^/ 



HENRY A. DREER, IdCm 714 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



