HENRY A. DREER, 
Dreer’s Choice Garden Chrysanthemums —Continued ; 
Twenty Large 
Aster-Flowered or Decorative 
The varieties in this classification produce flowers which measure 
2 to 4 inches in diameter and resemble China Asters in form. 
Angelo. Large light pink blooms with incurved petals. 
Comoleta. Large incurved petals of pure yellow. 
Frances Whittlesey. Large, flat, irregular, scarlet-bronze. 
Ganna. Bright lilac-pink blooms of large size. 
La Somme. Opens pink and fades to pure white. Quite large. 
Lilian Doty. A large, perfect, bright pink pompon. 
Lucifer. Deep ox-blood red of ragged form. Good size. 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. Very large, incurved, clear yellow. 
Muldoon. Good sized purplish amaranth. Very effective. 
Murillo. A wonderfully reliable old rose of good size. 
Oconto. Large dependable white of upright growth. 
October Gold. An appealing golden orange color. 
Petite Louise. Large, ragged, pale rose flowers. 
Ruth Cumming. A popular rich terra-cotta red. 
Savina. Charming pale rose of good size. 
Tints of Gold. Showy, good sized, golden yellow blooms. 
White Doty. Good sized globular pure white pompon. 
Yellow Doty. A deep yellow of typical Doty form. 
Yellow Normandie. A most satisfactory early yellow. 
Zelia. For many years the standard pale bronze. 
Any of the above: 25c each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Set of 20 Large Aster-Flowered, one of each, for $4.50. 
Dependable. 
Twenty Small 
Double-Flowered and Button 
The varieties in this classification usually produce flowers less 
than 2 inches in diameter. They are appreciated for their dainti- 
ness in the garden and give wonderful cut flowers for table and 
house decoration. 
Adironda. Vigorous plants covered with small golden bronze 
flowers. 
Anna L. Moran. Beautiful bright scarlet-bronze blooms. 
Bright Eyes. Late pink button. Orange center when young. 
Capt. R. H. Cook. Tall upright stems with deep rose blooms. 
Ethel. Small deep maroon button with bronzy suffusion. 
Irene. A splendid large white button variety. 
Jean Treadway. Opens deep pink, fades to soft rose. 
Little Dot. A lovely small bronze button Chrysanthemum. 
Model of Perfection. Charming small white button-type 
flowers. 
Mrs. H. Harrison. A small pompon with light pink blooms. 
Nio. A most attractive small pink button variety. 
Ouray. Large bronze button with golden suffusion. 
Philadelphia. Pure lilac blooms of small Aster type. 
Red Flare. A large button of orange-red color. 
Rodell. Good sized pure yellow button type. 
R. Marion Hatton. Early bright yellow; Aster type flowers. 
Ruth. A small Aster type with wine red blooms. 
Ruth Hatton. Early blooming. Lovely creamy white flowers. 
Skibo. Splendid little button of rich yellow color. 
Wm. Sobey. Deep golden yellow. Small Aster type. 
Any of the above: 25c each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100, 
Set of 20 Double-Flowered and Button, one of each, $4.50. 
Twelve Reliable Single Flowering 
Alice Howell. Combines orange-yellow with bronze. 
Attraction. Vigorous compact plants. Old rose flowers. 
Cosmos. A unique dark purplish carmine. 
Crimson Splendor. Large deep crimson-maroon. A splendid 
variety of most attractive form. 
Dainty. Brilliant orange suffused with glistening scarlet. 
Dazzler. A real dazzling bright red variety. 
Donald Wells. A most desirable and showy white. 
Firebrand. Wonderfully bright semi-double scarlet blooms. 
Golden Sun. Brilliant yellow blooms on very strong plants. 
Gold Lace. Very graceful small yellow. Most profuse. 
Grenadier. Large bright crimson-red with bronzy suffusion. 
Rosy Maid. Large clear old rose with large white halo. 
Any of the above: 25c each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
The set of 12 Reliable Single Sorts for $2.50. 
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Twelve Extra-Early 
These have been selected for the convenience of our customers 
who would like a collection of the earliest Chrysanthemums in a 
wide range of showy colors. 
Aladdin (Arab). A very early bronze Aster. Particularly val- 
uable in the north where extra-early flowers can develop prop- 
erly in August. In the middle and southern states we recom- 
mend that the flower stalks be cut out and not allowed to develop 
until the latter part of August. 
Aletta. A very early dwarf light pink; Aster. 
Barbara Cumming. Deservedly popular, blooms in early 
September and the flowers persist until frost. Deep yellow Aster. 
Carrie. A beautiful canary yellow Aster with incurved flowers of 
good size. Blooms most profusely. 
Edmund F. Black. (Early Bronze). A very early, medium 
sized, round flowered early bronze variety. Small Aster. 
Evelyn. A large formal Aster-flowered variety combining red 
and gold into a unique flower. 
| Glomero. Medium sized, perfectly formed yellow Aster of 
compact growth and most floriferous. 
Iridescent. Globular lilac blooms suffused with gold. 
Chrysanthemum and Its Culture (White). 
Marie duPont 
Marie duPont. Very large fluffy white Aster flower, remaining 
quite dwarf. Blooms very profusely. 
| October Girl. Good sized, semi-double flowers borne in great 
profusion. A lovely rosy pink becoming suffused with lavender 
as the flowers mature. 
Provence. Pale pink fading to creamy white. Good-sized fluffy 
Aster flowers produced on dwarf plants. 
Tasiva. Fluffy Aster-like flowers of almost pure white. Good 
sized, free blooming, compact plants. Pronounced by many 
visitors the best white in our fields. 
Any of the above: 25c each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
One each of the above 12 Extra Early varieties $2.50. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
Shasta Daisies, White Marguerites 
Alaska (Shasta Daisy). A decided improvement on the original 
with pure glistening white blooms 4} to Sinches across. Very 
free-flowering and in bloom all summer and fall. 2 feet. 
Arcticum (The Arctic Daisy). Attractive rosette-like clumps, 
8 to 10 inches high, covered with pure white single flowers 
measuring 2 to 2} inches across. 
Begins blooming in Sep- 
tember and continues in good condition throughout October. 
Coreanum (Korean Daisy). A recent introduction from 
Korea with large white flowers with golden centers, fre- 
quently becoming tinted pink in frosty weather. An attrac- 
tive late-flowering very hardy perennial. 2 feet. 
Any of the above: 30c each; $2.75 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 
A complete guide to the culture of 
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