HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 
SALVIA ‘* BONFIRE’’ 
Salvia. (Sage. ) 
The ‘Scarlet Sage’’ stands very near the top in popular bedding 
plants. We only offer the finest types, each being ies Ola 
r.pkt. Oz. 
Splendens. ‘‘ Scarlet Sage.’’ Bright scarlet... . 25 $1 00 
as ‘¢Ball of Pire.’’ A splendid dwarf sort, 
extrajinene yt eens dest 50 2 50 
46 ‘¢ Bonfire.’’ (Clara Bedman.) Compact 
TOW y. inet ene arele 40 2 00 
ss ‘¢ Burning Bush.’’ Oftaller growth than 
the above. Very largespikes ... . 30 I 50 
OC ‘“«Zurich.’’ New dwarf, very early flow- 
Erin pint (y. Saeete at ote renee eee rene 50 4 00 
Patens. “relue'Salviay). -1 eects io) ceteie eee eee 50 4 00 
Scabiosa. (Mourning Bride, Sweet Scabious. ) 
~ Very desirable for summercut flowers. Useful in making up. 
r.pkt. Oz. 
improved large flowering, Azure Fairy....-..- 10 25 
WG as OC Crimson ~~ ..... 10 25 
a od $e Flesh-pink ...... ‘Io 25 
on uC oO King of the Blacks . . I0 25 
a0 vd ae Lilac) 2.0% 10 25 
nf os a Pompadour ...... 10 25 
as as on Purple, edged white 10 25 
co + 0 es Roses.) : < seriisist - 10 25 
“A cd ae Milejred) °).--) >. 10 25 
o. J Ct W hite sess AG SG! 1 20NT 10 25 
iF ae On mixed. All colors. . . 10 20 
Silene. (Catchfly. ) 
Pendula Compacta. Mixedcolors........ 10 15 
Smilax. 
Every florist should grow some of this, always needed. Seed we 
offer is of new crop and of high germination. Tr. pkt., 1octs.; Oz. 30 
cts.; %-Ib., $1.00. 
Solanum. Tr. pkt. Oz. 
Capsicastrum (Jerusalem Cherry). Thereisalwaysa 
emand for red berried plants around Christmas and 
this is the most popular of all. Sow early to get good 
sized plants. . ila rep ohsaliay See j rRTiQe®. 10 25 
Fra Diavolo. A new variety of dwarf, compact 
growth, with smaller foliage and fruit than the 
type. 14 cts. per pkt. 
Stevia. 
Serrata. An old favorite white flower, still used 
extensively for cutting ....-..-+-.+++e+ss 20 75 
Stocks (Gilliflower). 
Thousands of Stocks are sold as pot plants and many more are 
grown for their flowers. Cheap grades are likely to prove largely sin- 
gle. Ours are grown specially for us by an expert, and will pro- 
duce over 90 per cent. double flowers. 
Various Stocks. 
Wallflower-leaved, Ten Weeks’ Snowflake. A Tr. pkt. Oz. 
Al eee ey is ey ees ee Aeron > 5° $7 50 
Beauty of Nice. Delicate flesh-pink ....... 50 2 50 
Empress Elizabeth. Brilliant carmine-rose ...- .« 50 4 00 
Queen Alexandra. Rosy-lilac, fine for cutting 50 2 5° 
eae BE sneer ss 50 2 50 
Brompton. Mixed 
For full descriptions and illustrations, see our Garden Book for 1911. _ 
ORCHID-FLOWERED SWEET PEAS 
Stocks—Continued 
Cut-and-Come-Again Ten Weeks’ Stocks. 
Splendid perpetual-blooming class; sown in March or April they 
begin flowering in July, continuing until frost, and are especially 
valuable during September and October when other flowers are 
scarce; they throw out numerous side branches, all bearing very 
double fragrant flowers; excellent for cutting. 
Tr. pkt. Oz 
Princess Alice. Snow-white............ 50 3=—.- $3, 0 
LaFrance. Silveryrose ............. 50 3 00 
Brilliant. Fiery blood-red ............. 50 3 00 
Sapphire. Darkblue’. 9 2022-0. 2 Fe Se 50 3 00 
Creole. Creamy yellow, extra fine. ......... 50 3 00 
May Queen. A delicate shadeoflilac........ 50 3 00 
Finest Mixed. Allcolors.............. 50 2 50 
Large Flowering Ten Weeks’ Stocks 
This is the leading variety for bedding. Of dwarf compact habit. 
Comes into bloom early and produces fine spikes of very double 
flowers. 
Tr. pkt. Ox 
Bioodired, (20, oie FF? Ga einen ea ee 40 $2 50 
Ganary-vellow guna. oA | = -eenken basins 40 2 50 
Bright rose! ..: = .0o) genedecesle ature tae 40 2 50 
HINO s 5 Geolela BURMSEs Ue Sess 40 2 50 
Purples... tetone Pane ne ee lee coitiesss 40 2 50 
Pure white Noha MEd -<AEIRD (RRR RLci es! OF. 40 2 50 
Finestomi xed sec co's ce is ee eee 30 2 00 
Sweet Peas 
We only offer the very best varieties. The kinds best suited for 
Florists’ use are marked with an (*). 
Standard varieties are offered on next page. 
Orchid-flowered Sweet Peas. 
This type is distinguished from the standard sorts by the extraor- 
dinary size of their flowers and by the standard being crinkled and 
wavy. They usually bear four blossoms on a stem, Seer are as easy to 
grow as the commonest sorts. 
Oz. Y%-lb. Lb. 
*Apple Blossom Spencer. Rose and pink. . 25 $075 $250 
Aurora Spencer. White, striped orange- 
SEN) ulbiichinpietnete tole SS oh ours So ne eet 30 I 00 
Black Knight Spencer. Rich maroon 30 I co 3 00 
*Countess Spencer (true). A lovely clear pink 10 30 I 00 
*Plorence M. Spencer. Delicate blush with 
pink margin. ...... afihgayes = Io 30 I 00 
*Frank Dolby. Largest pale lavender . . 10 30 I 00 
*Gladys Unwin. Charming pale rose-pink. . 5 10 35 
George Herbert. Rich, rose carmine 3 10 25 7 
Helen Lewis. Brilliant orangerose .... - 5 15 50 
King Edward Spencer. Crimson scarlet. . 25 7 2 50 
*Mrs. Routzahn Spencer. Soft chamois pink 30 1 00 3 00 
Mrs. Walter Wright Spencer. Deep mauve 25 75 2 50 
*Nora Unwin. Amagnificent white. .... . 5 15 50 
Primrose Spencer. Primrose or creamy yellow 5 15 50 
*White Spencer. A pure white Countess Spen- 
cer of verylargesize......... é 5 15 50 
Orchid-Flowered Mixed 50 
