HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 23 
CARNATIONS 
All Prices Quoted are for Well-Rooted Cuttings. 
New Carnations for 1911. 
White Wonder. A seedling of White Perfection, 
claimed to be much better in every way. Flow- 
ers larger, stem stronger and one-third more 
_. Productive. Easy to root, flowers early and con- 
= tinuously from early until ‘late. Superior to any 
white carnation in existence. 
$2.00 per doz., $12.00 per 100; $100.00 per I000. 
Gloriosa. A magnificent shade of pure light pink, 
slightly darker than Pink Delight, without the 
salmon cast. Early, free and continuous bloom- 
er. Large flower, full centre and a good keeper. 
$2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
Washington. A dark pink sport of Enchantress. 
Color cerise, the same color as Mrs. Lawson. 
$2.00 per doz.; $10.00 per 109; $75.00 per 1000. 
New Carnations of 1910. 
Dorothy Gordon. The finest commercial Carna- 
tion; vigorous constitution and free from dis- 
ease. Color resembles Rose Pink Enchantress; 
size 3 inches and over, fragrant ; long stiff stems 
and an excellent keeper. $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 
per 100; $50.00 per Io00. 
J. Whitcomb Riley. The finest yellow yet pro- 
duced. Color rich golden yellow, while in habit 
and free-flowering qualities it is unsurpassed. 
$1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000. 
Mrs. C. W. Ward. Perfectly formed full double 
flowers of a deep pink, several shades lighter 
than Lawson; strong erect stems, vigorous, clean, 
healthy grower, and very early and free bloomer. 
$1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 
Scarlet Glow. A good bright scarlet; very healthy; early and 
free flowering and of best keeping qualities. $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 
per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 
Standard Commercial Carnations. 
The Prices Quoted are for Well=-Rooted Cuttings. 
Dozen 100 1000 
Boston Market. Anexcellent white .... 50 250 2000 
Enchantress. Splendid light pink ..... 50 300 ° 2500 
Harvard. Glowingcrimson......... 60 4 00 35 00 
May Day. An exquisite shade of satin pink . 50 3 00 25 00 
Miss Sarah Hill. Deeply fringed pure anes 50 300 25 00 
Mrs. Patten. A good variegated... ° 50 3 00 25 00 
Pink Delight. Waxyshell-pink....... 85 600 5000 
Red Sport of Maceo. Agoodred..... 50 250 2000 
Splendor. Large bright pink SEAM 50 3 00 25 00 
Victory. Bright glistening scarlet. ..... 50 3 00 25 00 
Waite Enchantress. White sport of Enchan- 
ait gn ets faa ouamte sere Rema NaN ae bd : 50 300 ~ 25 00 
White Perfection. Large, early pure white . 50 3 00 25 00 
Cestrum (Night-blooming Jessamine). 
Per doz. Per 100 
$o 85 $6 co 
Parqui. 24-inch pots’. ........... 
NEW CARNATION 
| produced throughout the summer and fall. 
| planting in the 
ms Queen Alexandra. 
NEW MARGUERITE, MRS. F. SANDER 
Cassia Floribunda, A. Boehm. 
A free-flowering plant, with large orange-yellow flowers, which are 
An elegant subject for 
order in summer, or for pot culture, or it may be 
grown in a tub into a large specimen, five feet or more high, in which 
shape it makes an effective lawn plant. It can be wintered in a dor- 
| mant condition in a cellar or similar place, where not exposed to 
severe frost. 25 cts. each. 
NEW MARGUERITE, MRS. F. SANDER 
In this we have unquestionably the most important flowering plant 
introduced in recent years, which, like its predecessors, the French 
Marguerite and the later introductions, white and blush Queen Alex- 
andra, will be grown extensively for cut flowers during the winter, 
while its pure white color will make it more valuable than any as a 
pot plant for Easter decorations. 
Unlike all other Marguerites, its color is of the purest glistening 
white throughout ; in size it frequently measures 5 inches across ; the 
centre of the flower is a mass of closely arranged fringed florets ; 
these are surrounded or edged by the broad, shining white ray petals, 
forming a flower which reminds one forcibly of a glorified double 
; Pyrethrum. These are produced on long stems with a freedom not 
known in other varieties of the Marguerite. 
ready April, $2.00 per doz.; $15.0¢ per 100. 
Chrysanthemum Frutescens. 
Paris Daisies or [Marguerites. 
This variety has pure white flowers from 2% to 
3 inches in diameter, the greater percentage coming full double. 
The remainder of the flowers on the same plant come semi-double 
and single, all of which are very handsome. 
Blush Queen Alexandra. A splendid blush pink form of the above. 
California Giant. The best large single white. 
Etoile d’or. A large, soft, pure yellow. 
{60 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
Strong young plants, 
Choice Single Flowering Chrysanthemums. 
These are attracting much attention and are becoming popular as 
pot plants, as well as for cutting in sprays; very easily grown. 
Belle of Weybridge. Chestnut terra-cotta ; a fine color. 
Eariswood Beauty. Primrose yellow, with large bold eye. 
Grace Lambert. A beautiful deep pink flower. 
Gretchen. Pure white, with green eye; a pretty effect. 
Gladys Hemsley. A fine large pink of dwarf habit. 
Harold Bishop. Very free and effective white. 
Harold Shaw. White, tips of petals tinged with pink. 
Irene Cragg. A large pure white. 
J.T. Angus. Rose cerise, one of the latest to bloom. 
Katie Covell. Rich reddish violet. 
Lily Beer. Yellow, on long, graceful sprays. 
Linton. Creamy blush, large striking flower. 
Mary Richardson. Reddish salmon; distinct and pretty. 
Mrs. E. Roberts. Very large blush. 
Mrs. E. Partridge. Large sprays of light pink flowers. 
Mrs. A. Holden. Light yellow; of splendid shape. 
Reine des Roses. Asplendid pink variety. 
Rob Roy. White ground, suffused with blush. 
60 cents per doz.; $4.00 per Ioo. 
One each of the set of 18 for $1.00. 
