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HENRY A. DREER 



New Hardy 



WHOLESALE LIST 



Chrysanthemum 



Dreer's Introductions for 1934 



In 1930 we started in our efforts to widen the range 

 of colors and advance the blooming date of the 

 Chrysanthemums which are so useful for the garden. 

 We have succeeded and offer below^ the latest addi- 

 tions to our collection. Every one is a marked ad- 

 vance over previous sorts. Space does not permit 

 detailed description, but we assure our clients that 

 every variety is destined to give the utmost satis- 

 faction. 



Amber Star. A most attractive buff color suffused 

 with scarlet. Of shaggy form. Duplex. 



*Autiinin Leaf. Deep fawn-orange beautifully suffused 

 with bright carmine. Double. 



* Cheerfulness. A very free-flowering dwarf variety 

 with yellow button flowers. 



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Chestnut Burr 



*Cliestnnt Burr. Quaintly formed double blooms of a 

 deep chestnut red color. 



Distinction. A pompon variety of bright orange- 

 scarlet with golden tips. 



Early Morn. Large, double, shell pink. 



Enchantress. The blooms are large and of a splendid 



duplex form. The color is an appealing light rose. 

 Exquisite. Large semi-double shell pink. 

 ♦Firebrand. Very free flowering with large duplex 



blooms of rich crimson-scarlet. 

 *Golden Gate. Dwarf, compact variety with lovely, 



small, double, shaggy, yellow blooms. 

 Gold Standard. A splendid single variety of a deep 



golden orange color with yellow halo. 



Halo. Showy, large, single, deep rose blooms with 

 the base of petals white. Of medium size. 



•Harblng-er. Of compact dwarf growth with single 



lavender blooms having a large white halo. 

 Harvest. Large double orange-buff. 



♦Indian Maid. A most attractive, well formed, single 

 flower of a deep orange-terra-cotta. 



Indian Summer. Duplex blooms of a picturesque 

 chestnut-red color with yellow at base of petals. 



Lemonade. Large lemon yellow; duplex. 



Modesty. Large single blooms with unique narrow 

 pale rose petals. 



Moonbeam. A large single-flowered white variety 

 which opens pale yellow^. 



Moonlight. Beautiful large single blooms of a faint 

 blush color. 



Opal. Splendid double flowers of coppery rose chang- 

 ing to deep salmon-flesh. 



Orange Perfection. Of duplex form and a bright 

 orange color with a golden halo. 



♦Persia. Well formed semi-double blooms of deep 

 rosy carmine. Compact growth. 



Princess. A very large, early blooming, single variety 

 with white blooms. 



Profusion, Single deep orange. Very free. 



Puritan. A duplex variety of irregular contour. 

 Large pure white blooms. 



Rapture. A double of medium size — orange with a 

 lovely suffusion of carmine. 



Redskin. Large single deep orange-scarlet shading 

 to coppery rose with age. 



Rose Q,ueen. Large, spidery, duplex pink. 



Rosy Maid. A splendid large single flower of a clear 

 old rose color. Has a white halo. 



♦Snappy. Semi-double red with golden reverse. 



Snovrdrlft. Medium-size double white. 



♦Sunbright. A particularly fine, well formed single of 

 a rich yellow^ color and a disc of the same shade. 



♦Sunflo^ver. Well-formed single flowers of rich orange- 

 yellow with a deeper suffusion. 



The Torch. Very bright orange-scarlet blooms with 

 golden reverse. Of duplex form. 



Unique. Really a unique variety both in color and 

 form — deep carmine-rose. Semi-double. 



♦Warrior. The semi-double blooms are a splendid 

 crimson-maroon and have a beautiful golden re- 

 verse. 



Any of the above: 2 inch pots. 



Distinction 

 $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per lOO. 



Chrysanthemums marked * are suitable for pot culture making compact shapely plants 



