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



PRICES OF DAHLIAS 



All Dahlias offered on pages 34 to 39 will be supplied in dormant field roots or divisions of proper planting size. 



6 Roots or more of any one variety at dozen rates. 

 25 " " " " " " " " 100 



Less than (3 Roots of any one variety will be supplied at single rates as follows: 



Varieties offered at igl.OO per dozen $0.12 each 



1.50 •• 



.15 " 



2.O0 " 



.20 " 



2.50 •' 



.25 " 



3.50 '■ 



.35 " 



4.00 " 



.40 " 



Varieties offered at §5.00 per dozen $0.50 each 



7.50 '* " ^ .75 



" 10.00 " " 1.00 " 



" 15.0O " " 1.50 " 



" 18.00 " " 2.00 '• 



DREER'S DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 



All varieties under this headiug ■will be supplied in dormant roots. 



Doz. 100 



Cactus Dahlia Hortnlanus Fiet 



Doz. 



100 



Anna Mair. A giant decorative of a 

 shade difficult to describe, a pinkish- 

 red like old velvet, varying to soft 

 yellowish-red towards the centre .$10 00 



Augustinus. One of the Chrysanthe- 

 mum-flowered type of decoratives, the 

 flowers are very large, composed of 

 long petals which are more or less 

 twisted, forming a most graceful 

 pleasing flower. The ground color is 

 a rosy salmon overlaid with bright 

 metallic lilac, splendid stems and re- 

 markably free flowering 5 OO 



Azalea. Flowers of good size of a 

 creamy-yellow more or less suffused 

 with salmon, shading to old rose 2 50 .$20 00 



Bacclins. Entirelj^ distinct with very 

 large flowers of a brilliant rich red- 

 dish purple, splendid habit of growth 

 — fine exhibition and cut flower 2 50 20 00 



Billie Burke. Flo'wers of large size, pale 

 lemon-yellow with rosy salmon suf- 

 fusion on the outer petals 



Bonnie Brae. Flo'wers of immense size 

 and true decorative form, pale sulphur 

 yelloAv shading to creamy 'white and 

 suffused with light rose-pink 



Bountiful. A graceful flower of a lively 

 solferino pink, with 'white shadings in 

 the centre 



Byron. A rich deep -wine colored variety 

 of large size and great depth 'with 

 beautifully quilled petals 



C. C. Moore. A very satisfactory flower 

 of a pleasing shade of orange-buff. . . . 



Ciiariiiiiister. A peculiarly pretty suffus- 

 ion of creamy-'^vhite salmon and rosy- 

 flesh, producing a very pleasing sal- 

 mon-rose effect 



Chieftain. A large flower of a rich 

 crimson-carmine, 'with golden suffus- 

 ion; occasionally flowers will appear 

 that are heavily streaked and splashed 

 with canary-yellow 



Choice. Medium sized flowers of great 

 substance on stout erect stems, color 

 reddish old rose, with golden suffusion 



Dakota. One of Judge Marean's intro- 

 ductions, a very large exhibition 

 flower of good form on stout stems, 

 color a deep tone of rich coral-r«d with 

 coppery suffusion 



Daphne. An excellent long-stemmed 

 pink shading to white at the centre 



Deiupsey. Good large -^veil-formed flow- 

 ers with somewhat curled petals of a 

 brilliant French purple 



Doris Farrell. A splendid large -well- 

 shaped flower of a pleasing lively 

 shade of lilac-pink 'with lighter suf- 

 fusion, flne stems, ideal for cutting. . . 



Dr. Tevis. A magnificent Dahlia that 

 has made a wonderful record at all ex- 

 hibitions and which is equally as valu- 

 able for garden decoration and as a 

 cut fiower. A beaut.iful shade of soft 

 salmon-rose, suffused 'with old gold, 

 shading to a golden apricot centre. 

 The immense fio'wers 'which are of 

 graceful attractive form are held erect 

 on fine stems; an early, free and con- 

 tinuous bloomer : 



Duehesse de Vendome. A French intro- 

 duction that we recommend highly; 

 2nedium sized pure white flo'n'ers 



Earl Williams. An exceptionally attrac- 

 tive fancy or variegated variety; the 

 flowers are of largest size, of splendid 

 deep formation of a brilliant crimson- 

 scarlet color, each petal tipped with 

 white; an early and free bloomer 



Easton. Brilliant Turkish red 



.$3 50 



5 00 $40 00 



1 50 10 00 



3 50 



4 00 



50 



2 OO 15 00 

 2 50 



7 50 



1 50 10 W) 



5 00 40 OO 

 10 00 



7 50 



1 50 10 00 



15 OO 

 1 00 S 00 



