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HENRY A. DREER Hardy Perennial Plants wholesale list 



Hepatica — ^Liver Leaf 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Triloba. 3-inch pots $1 50 $12 00 



Heuchera — Coral Bells or Crimson Bells 



Per doz. Per 100 



Brizoides. Pale pink. 3-inch pots $1 50 $12 00 



Bosmondi. Fine coral pink. 3-inch pots 1 50 12 00 



Saug-uiuea. Coral red. 3-inch pots 1 50 12 00 



— alba. White 3-inch pots 150 12 00 



— rosea. Bosy pink. 3-inch pots 1 50 12 00 



— Pluie de Peu. Brilliant coral red. 3- 



inch pots 1 50 12 00 



Hibiscus — Marshmallows or Rosemallows 



A wonderfully improved form of our greatly admired 

 native Marshmallow or Rosemallow in which not only 

 the colors have been greatly intensified but in which 

 flowers of enormous size, frequently 10 to 12 Inches 

 in diameter, have been developed. 



We offer three distinct colors. Red, Pink, and White 

 with Red Eye. Strong, two-year-old roots, $1.25 per 

 doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Dreer's Superb Hollyhocks 



Clean, healthy, vigorous, one-year-old, flowering 

 plants of the finest strain as under: 



Double Maroon Double Bed Double Bose 



Double Wbite Double Yellow 



$1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per 100 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Double Fring'ed AUegrheny $1 25 $10 00 



— Mixed 1 25 10 00 



Single Mixed 1 25 10 00 



Hypericum — St. John's Wort 



Moseriauuxu. Strong one-year-old 1 50 12 00 



Fatulum graudiflorum. Strong one-year- 

 old 1 50 12 00 



— Henryi. Strong one-year-old 1 50 12 00 



Iberis — Hardy Candytuft 



Iberis — Hardy Candytuft 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Sempervlrens. 3-inch pots $150 $12 00 



— LitUe Oem. 3-inch pots 1 50 12 00 



— Snowflake. 3-inch pots 1 50 12 00 



Incarvillea — Hardy Gloxinia 



Delavayi. An interesting and showy plant for the 

 hardy border. Produces large gloxinia-like, rose- 

 colored flowers on stems 15 to 18 inches high during 

 June and July. Succeeds either in sun or shade, but 

 should be well protected with leaves or litter during 

 the winter. 2-year roots, $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 

 100. 



Various Types of Iris 



Per doz. Per 100 



Cristata. (Crested Dwarf Iris) $1 25 $10 00 



Pseudaoorus 1 25 10 00 



Sibirica orientalis 1 25 10 00 



Snow Queen 1 25 10 00 



Iris tectorum 



This is frequently referred to as the "Roof Iris" 

 of Japan where it is grown on many thatched roofs 

 of the cottages. A beautiful species from Japan and 

 China with delicately crested blue flowers. While it 

 has proven hardy as far north as Philadelphia, it 

 should be carefully protected with a good covering of 

 leaves during winter; 12 inches high, flowering during 

 June. $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Iris interregna 



An interesting tj^pe, the result of crossing 1. gei- 

 manica with I. pumila hybrida. They bloom earlier 

 than the Germanica Iris. The flower stems are almost 

 18 inches high, holding the flowers well above the 

 foliage. 

 Pritjof. Standards light lavender-blue, falls satiny 



violet-blue. 

 Helge. Standards creamy yellow; falls deeper, veined 



yellow. 

 Spectabilis. Free-flowering, rich violet-purple. 

 $1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Iris pallida dalmatica, Princess Beatrice 



This is the true type of Pallida Dalmatica and still 

 one of the most attractive and satisfactory all-round 

 varieties, with flowers of large size. Both the standards 

 and falls are clear lavender-blue shading to a pale 

 silvery blue at the base. Sweetly scented. It is of 

 strong vigorous growth over three feet high with un- 

 usually heavy, glaucous foliage. 



$1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Iris pallida dalmatica, foliis variegatis 



This beautiful variety is conspicuous on account of 

 its striking variegated foliage, which is of a glaucous 

 green with broad bands of creamy yellow, every leaf 

 being well marked. It is of free growth, attains a 

 height of 2 feet, and Is very attractive, even when not 

 in flower. The blooms are clear lavender-blue like 

 those of its parent. 



35c. each; $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Imperial Japanese Iris Samidare 



An outstanding, distinct variety 



We consider Samidare the most distinct of the Jap- 

 anese Iris — a large, massive flower with six heavy, 

 peculiarly fluted petals which give the flowers their 

 unique formation. The ground color is silvery white, 

 showing just faintly through the pretty violet-blue 

 of the petals which are strongly veined with rich ultra- 

 marine blue. The standards are of a rich deep violet- 

 purple, a combination of colors not only rich but at 

 the same time exceedingly soft and pleasing. The 

 finest Japanese Iris grown. 



$3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Japanese Iris in Mixture 



.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000. 



Dreer's Imperial Japanese Iris 



We have selected the following varieties from a 

 long list of introductions as the most distinctive. 

 With their rich, lustrous colors and their refined forms 

 they rank high in this regal class of Oriental fiowers. 

 Blue Danube. Double blue with pure white veins and 



yellow center. A striking variety of unusual 



strength. 

 Blue Jay. Six large aniline blue petals surrounded 



by a white halo. 

 Catherine Parry. Double blue overlaid with rosy violet. 

 Dream. Large, single white, delicately veined with 



blue. 

 Gold Bound. The finest double creamy white. 

 Mabograny. Rich velvety crimson purple with six large 



rounded petals. 

 Parag-on. Rich royal purple with many white veins. 



Six petals. 

 Pyramid. Six large, royal purple petals with the j'ellow 



center radiating into lines. Most brilliant Iris. 

 Quakeress. Single. Broad, wavy petals of great size. 



Color dark rich blue, slightly veined. The yellow 



blotch is unusually bright. 

 Templeton. Light violet, mottled reddish pink and 



white. Six petals. 

 T. S. Ware. Reddish violet, veined white: center white 



with lemon yellow markings. Six petals. 

 Victor. Silvery white, traced and marbled ultra- 

 marine blue. Six petals. 



Any of the above, $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 

 per 100; S140.00 per 1000. 



Iris pumila hybrida 



Among the earliest flowering and very showy, grow- 

 ing from 10 to 12 inches high. 

 Caerulea. Very early light blue. 



Cyanea. Rich royal purple with blackish shadings. 

 Bxcelsa. Pale lemon yellow. 

 Scbneekuppe. Pure white. 



$1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Iris sibirica, Perry's Blue 



A comparatively new variety with very large, clear 

 blue fiowers on stout stiff stems. A vigorous grower 

 and very free flowering. One of the best for cutting. 

 $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



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