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



HARDY POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Popular not only on account of their usefulness in 



the hardy border and for general decorative purposes 



In the garden but also valuable as pot plants and cut 



Bowers. 



The varieties here offered are a selection from sev- 

 eral hundred sorts tried out and we can thoroughly 



recommend every one. 



Price: 85 cts. per doz.; $6.00 per 100; $55.00 per 1000. 



Adironda. Early, aster-flowered golden bronze. 



Angelo. A beautiful light pink aster-flowered. 



Anna L. Moran. Midseason, large button, orange- 

 scarlet. 



Babj-. Clear, bright yellow small button. 



Belle Mauve. Early blush-pink. 



Beth. Midseason, button, deep claret. 



Bright Eyes. Late, miniature button, white when fully 

 open, while developing, the reverse of the inner 

 petals show an orange apricot. 



Captain R. H. Cook. Early midseason, very large but- 

 ton, clear deep rose. 



Carmelite. Fine early yellow. 



Comoleta. Early, aster-flowered excellent yellow. 



Doris. Pretty bronze button. 



Bdina. Early, aster-flowered, splendid rose-pink. 



Excelsior. Early midseason, aster-flowered bright 

 yellow. 



Pemridge. Midseason, single, large bright red. 



Firelig-ht. Bright red, early, aster form. 



Idolf. Very early, aster-flowered, salmon-pink. 



Iva. Button shaped, handsome light bronze . 



Julia Lagxavere. Late, aster-flowered, deep maroon. 



Juliana. Midseason, large yellow button. 



La Garonne. Early aster-flowered deep flesh rose. 



Lilian Doty. Medium early ball shaped light rose. 



Little Dot. Midseason, small deep bronze button. 



Lucifer. Beautiful deep crimson aster-flow^ered. 



Metzi. Early, medium sized, yellow, showing a red 

 centre during development. 



Miramar. Midseason, bronze aster-flow^ered. 



Mnie. D. L'Argentage. Early midseason, aster-flowered 

 blush white. 



Slodel of Perfection. Midseason, small w^hite button. 



Mrs. C. Robinson. Midseason, deep rose aster-flowered. 



Mrs. H. Craig. Early, very good yellow aster. 



Mrs. H. F. Vincent. Late, good bronze aster. 



Mrs. H. Harrison. Early, wonderfully refined, loosely 

 arranged pale pink button. 



Mrs. Nellie Kleris. An improved Lilian Doty, better in 

 both color and habit. 



Mrs. Roberts. Early midseason, semi-double rose-pink 

 aster. 



Nellie Blake. Early, red orange aster-flowered. 



Nio. Midseason, pretty email pink button. 



NorniandJe. Extra early, light pink aster-flowered. 



Oconto. Early midseason, large w^hite aster. 



October Gold. Early, aster-flowered rich orange-yel- 

 low. 



Old Homestead, Midseason, good old-fashioned aster- 

 flowered salmon-pink. 



Petit Jean. A fine early, w^hite, aster-flowered. 



Petite Louise. Early, large rose-pink aster-flowered. 



Proirence. Very early light pink aster. 



Rhoda. Midseason, small pink button. 



Rose Travena. Midseason, large pink button. 



Ruth. Midseason, large button of a deep claret. 



Sidney- Mitchell. Attractive orange-yellow, aster. 



Tints of Gold. Early, glorious golden-yellow aster. 



Utan. Midseason, large pink shading to ■white. 



Viola. Midseason, violet-rose medium sized button. 



Wanda. Midseason, a fine large white aster-flowered. 



White Doty. Early, pure w^hite ball-shaped flower. 



WTilte Midget. Late, miniature pure white button. 



William Sobey. Midseason, a fine yellow aster- 

 flowered. 



Zelia. Early, fine aster-flowered orange bronze. 

 Price: Any of the above 85 cts. per doz.; 

 $6.00 per 100; .^55.00 per 1000 



A Group of Ponrpon Chrysanthemums 



Chrysanthemums (Shasta Daisies) 



Per doz. Per lOO 

 Alaska. A most select strain of the larg- 

 est flowered type of Shasta Daisy. 3- 

 inch pots $1 50 $10 00 



Arcticum (The Arctic Daisy). Among fall- 

 flo'wering perennials, this is a perfect 

 gem. It forms an attractive rosette- 

 like clump of pretty dark-green foliage, 

 and in September multitudes of flower 

 stems appear, terminated by pure "nrhite 

 flowers from 2 to 2% inches in diame- 

 ter. These begin to develop during the 

 last -week in September, and continue 

 in good condition, throughout October 

 and frequently into November 1 50 10 OO 



Glory of Wayside. An early flowering type Shasta Daisy 

 blooming earlier than any other variety, it coming 

 into bloom in May with pure white glistening flow- 

 ers which are produced in great profusion on sym- 

 metrical compact plants from 12 to 15 inches high. 

 $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



