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HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



A New Race of Phloxes, P. Arendsi. 



At the grreat international exhibition held in London in May, 1912, 

 where this new type of Phlox received an award of merit, no other 

 new plant in the Hardy Perennial class attracted such great atten- 

 tion. This new type originated through the successful crossing of 

 the early-flowering popular Phlox Divaricata Canadensis with the 

 showy hardy herbaceous varieties of Phlox Decussata. The plants 

 are of vigorous, branching habit, growing, according to the variety, 

 from twelve to twenty-four inches high. Coming into flower dur- 

 ing the latter part of May. they continue in good condition for 

 nearly two months. 



From a large number of varieties, the introducer has selected for 

 us six of the most distinct .«orts. 

 Amanda. The dwarfest of the collection growing but 12 inches 



high, very bushy, flowers delicate lilac with deeper centre. 

 Charlotte. Grows eighteen to twenty-four inches high, flowers 

 very large, pale lilac shaded pink, with a prominent dark eye; 

 one of the best. 

 Grete. Plant of very branching habit, twenty inches high, pro- 

 ducing great masses of medium-sized white flowers. 

 Helena. Of a beautiful lavender-blue color, similar to Divaricata 



Canadensis. Shapely plant, fifteen to eighteen inches high. 

 Kathe. Stems loosely branched, about twenty inches high, flow- 

 ers purplish-rose, with a dark eye. surrounded by a lighter halo. 

 Lulse. A strong-growing variety, about two feet high, light lilac 

 flowers with a carmine eye. 



Price. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per dozen; $15.00 per 100. 



Early Flowering Hardy Phloxes (P. Suffruticosa). 

 While this type does not contain the rich colors which are a 

 feature of the other well-known sorts, it is invaluable on account 

 of coming into bloom in May, or fully six weeks earlier than the 

 others, and continuing throughout the season. 

 Clouded Cem. White, suffused with rose. 

 Miss Llneard. The grand, free-flowering early white. 

 Hercules. Bright rosy lilac. 

 Mrs. Dalrymple. White shaded rose; scarlet eye. 



tl.OO per doz.; $7.00 per 100; $60.00 per 1000. 



Phlox Subulata. 



(Moss Pinks or Mountain Pinks.) 

 Alba. White. 



Atropurpurea. Bright purplish-rose. 

 Nelsonl. Pure white. 

 Rosea. Bright rose. 



75 cts. per doz.; $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 



Phlox— Various Types. Per doz. Per loo 



Amcena. 3-inch pots . . $0 75 $5 00 



Carolina. iMountain Phloxi . 3'-4-inch pots ... 100 700 

 Divaricata Alba Qrandlflora. New large, white-flow- 

 ered form 2 00 15 00 



Divaricata Canadensis. 3-inch pots 100 700 



Laphaml (Perry's Variety). New laree- 



flowered 1 50 12 00 



Physalis. 



Franchetl (Chinese Lnntern Plant). 3)j-inch pots 12.'') 8 00 



HARDY GARDEN PINKS 



PHYSOSTEGIA 



Physostegia (False Dragon-head). 



One of the most beautiful of our midsummer flowering peren- 

 nials. A most useful plant for cutting, especially the pink form. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Vlrslnlca. Pink. 3'i-inch pots 85 $600 



Alba. 3'/i-inch pots 85 600 



Speclosa. 3'/2-inch pots 85 6 00 



Hardy Garden Pinks. 



Diamond. A fine early fringed white. 



Elsie. Bright rose, maroon center. 



Excelsior. Light rosy pink. 



Her Majesty. Pure white. 



Homer. Rosy-red; with dark center. 



James Douslas. Fringed white flowers with crimson-purple 



lacings. 

 Juliette. White, laced crimson. 

 Snow. A fine pure white. 

 Souv. de Salle. Soft rosy red. 

 White Reserve. Everblooming pure white. 



4-inch pots. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 



Hardy Pinks in Mixture. 



Grown from a very select strain of seed which should produce a 

 good percentage of double flowers, but even those which come 

 single are very pretty and preferred by some to the double forms. 

 75 cts. per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 



Platycodon (Japanese Bell Flower). Per doz. Per 100 



Grandlflora. Blue. Two-year-old roots $0 85 $6 00 



White. Two-year-old roots 85 6 00 



Plumbago (Lead Wort.) 

 Larpents. Strong plants 1 00 7 00 



Podophyllum (May Apple or Mandrake). 

 Peltatum. 4-inch pots 100 700 



Polemonium (Jacob's Ladder). 



Reptans. 3-inch pots 100 700 



Rlchardsonll. 3-inch pots 100 700 



Alba. Sinch pots 1 00 7 OO 



Polygonatum (Solomon's Seal). 

 Majus. strong roots 100 700 



Potentilla (Cinquefoil). 



Atrosangulnea. Rich single crimson 100 700 



Formosum. Single, rosy-red 1 00 7 00 



Pyrenalca. Single golden yellow 100 700 



Vulcan. Double rich crimson and yellow 1 00 7 00 



William Rollison. Double bright Vermillion . . . 1 00 7 OO 



