HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 5 
CELOSIA CRISTATA (COCKSCOMB) 
Canna. 
We annually save a considerable quantity of the seed of the best 
varieties. Seedlings bloom in June if sown early. 
Oz. Y-lb. 
€gandale, Currant red, bronze foliage -......- 15 50 
Florence Vaughan. Yellow,spottedred....... 15 50 
J.D. Bisele. Brilliant scarlet .......-..... 15 5° 
Mme. Crozy. Scarlet, giltedge ........... 15 50 
Mile. Berat. Afine pink bedder.-......... 15 50 
Richard Wallace. The best yellow. ......... 15 50 
Mixed. From oursplendid collection Lb. $1.00 10 30 
Celosia. 
The Cristata or ‘‘ Cockscomb”’ varieties are in good demand for 
beds, borders and pots. The Plumosa or ‘‘ Feathered’ sorts are mag- 
nificent bedding plants, and are becoming more popular each season. 
Tr. pkt. Oz. 
Cristata, Glasgow Prize. Darkcrimson...... 25 $100 
os Empress. Dark purplishcrimson .... 25 I 00 
ss ueen of Dwarfs. Dark crimson rose . . 25 I 00 
“ ariegata. Curiously variegated. ..:. 15 50 
os Mixed. Dwarfsorts............ 15 50 
Plumosa, Golden Plume. Yellow ......... 10 30 
OG Thompsonii (Triomphe de 1’Exposition). 
Crimson flowers and foliage . 15 50 
GG ‘«  Magnifica. Variouscolors. . . 20 60 
ae Mixed. Allcolors ............ Be) 25 
Centaurea. 
The varieties Candidissima and Gymnocarpa are the white-leaved 
sorts so much in use for borders, vases, baskets, etc. To get plants in 
time the seeds should be sownearly. The flowering kinds are now 
very popular especially the Double Blue Cornflower and the Imperi- 
alis (Royal Sweet Sultans). 
Tr. pkt. Oz. 
Candidissima. White leaved . . . 1000 seeds 25 cts. $0.75 
Gymnocarpa. s i . . . 1000 seeds 15 cts. 35 
Imperialis, pure white............... 15 60 
Gg rilliantrose.............-. 15 60 
os deeplavender ............. 15 60 
ge deep Ose, sis 925i te Jol. n-e sad al-St 15 60 
fe deep purple ...-.-........4- 15 60 
CG delicate lilac... ...5....... 15 60 
6s finest mixed ....... Sess 10 40 
Suaveolens. (Yellow Sweet Sultan or Grecian Corn 
Flower); . 3 o9.22-idi-W. cistean <a! -.sgatios wos 10 25 
Americana. Reddishlavender ........... 15 40 
Cyanus, blue. (Corn Flower) . 40 cts. per %-lb. 10 15 
es mixed. Various colors 30 cts. per %-lb. Io 15 
£6 double blue. We are glad to be able to offer 
this fine cut flower variety in quantity this 
S@ASON Sco Lae econ cone Beryl wane 25 75 
cS double mixed. ...... 75 cts. per {-lb. 10 30 
Chrysanthemum. 
Coronarium Double Annual. Mixed, yellow and 
Whiteiaeig.esiwe cisco +) civeio oe) Meh eit a mo OnKe™ ie 10 15 
Single Annual. Mixedcolors ........... Be) 15 
Segetum, Evening Star or Helios. Golden yellow 10 30 
{nodorum plenissimum. Double white, good cut 
HOW. OT dar. fap eee para ee oe etl ee a re ete 15 50 
Inodorum ‘‘ Bridal Robe.’’ Dwarf, double white . 25 I 00 
Frutescens Grandiflorum (White Paris Daisy) _ . 15 50 
«« Comtesse de Chambord (Yellow Paris Daisy) 15 60 
Japanese hybrid. Large flowering mixed ..... 50 3 00 
Hardy Pompon. Double mixed .......... 50 3 00 
DOUBLE BLUE CORNFLOWER (CENTAUREA) 
Cineraria. 
Our Prize Strain of Hybrid Cineraria is the finest procurable. Stel- 
lata makes a handsome plant for Easter decorations; easy to grow. 
The white-leaved Maritima sorts or ‘ Dusty Millers’? are much in 
demand for bedding, vases, baskets, etc. Sow the seeds early for best 
results. 
¥% Tr. pkt. Tr. pkt. 
Hybrida Grandiflora, Dreer’s Prize Tall. ... 60 $1 00 
CG 0G ee GG Dwarf . . 60 1 00 
Cs ee Matador, new scarlet. 25 
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Stellata (Star Cineraria). Mixed......... 60 I 00 
Cineraria. (White-leaved sorts. ) 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Maritima, candidissima. White-leaved.... . 10 fo 20 
os acanthifolia. White-leaved ...... 20 60 
Cleome. 
Pungens. (Giant Spider Flower)......... 10 25 
Clianthus. 
Dampieri. (Australian Glory Pea) ........ 30 I 50 
Cobza. (Cups and Saucers Vine. ) 
One of the best climbers, will cling to any rough surface. Always a 
good sale for plants of this. Seed should be sown early and placed 
edgewtse in the flats. 
Tr. pkt. Oz. 
Scandens. Purple.............. dra 15 $040 
se A Dacian VWinitexmaneen nee eee 20 75 
Coccinea. 
Indica. A climber of the gourd species ....... 15 50 
Coleus. 
Dreer’s Hybrid, mixed. Saved from a fine collection 
and usually producing fine high colored sorts .. . 50 2 50 
Ornatus. Large leafed, highly colored in great variety 50 4 00 
Convolvulus. (Morning Glory. ) 
Major, mixed (Morning Glory). 30cts. perlb.. ... Io 
s double flowering .............. 10 25 
Minor, Roseussuperbus............... pe) 
5 mixed (Dwarf Morning Glory). 40 cts. per lb. 10 
Cosmos. 
Our Mammoth Perfection strain is unequaled for size and other good 
qualities. For points north of New York we recommend the Extra 
early flowering types. 
Tr. pkt. Oz. 
Mammoth Perfection, crimson .......... Io fo 30 
sf Re PUM es eeree te wane ts) tees 10 30 
oe s white ..... ORAS 10 30 
es #¢ finest mixed ........ 10 25 
Gigantic flowering, ‘‘Lady Lenox.’’ Immense 
flowers 6to 7 inches across, coloraclearpink ... 15 50 
Extra Early—flowering crimson ......... 15 50 
Bh fe ss Dawn. White, tinged pink 15 50 
a ee 2 Pink? See ee 15 50 
S$ ss s$ white. (#2880 g414).. 29 15 50: 
s$ ss $$ mixed .... (yori 15 40 
Klondyke. Yellow ...............50. 25 I 00 
For full descriptions and illustrations, see our Garden Book for 1911. 
