HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, TIMOTHY EATON 
Chrysanthemums (Ready in March. ) 
Choice Exhibition and Standard Cut-Flower Varieties. 
Per doz. Per 100 
A. T. Stevens. A fine, dwarf golden-yellow... . 75 $5 00 
Beatrice May. Splendid white, flushed pink 75 5 00 
Ben Wells. Avery large fleshcolor........ 75 5 00 
Col. D. Appleton. Avery large, bright, deep yellow 
incurved of fine form; one of theverybest.... 75 5 00 
Dorothy Goldsmith. One of the largest yet intro- 
duced; ofa yellow bronze. .... -.--:-: 5 5 00 
F.S. Vallis. Thelargest yellow grown...... 75 5 00 
F. A. Cobold. Handsome reflexing mauve pink.. 75 5 00 
Gen. Hutton. Yellow, tinged red, of enormous size 75 5 00 
Glory of the Pacific. A good,early pink ..... 60 4 00 
Ivory. An old favorite, a very early white... . 60 4 00 
Lady Hopetoun. Heliotrope-pink, largest of its color 75 5 00 
Leila Filkins. A fine reflexed softpink ...... 75 5 00 
Lynnwood Hall. Asplendid pure white...... 75 5 00 
M. Loiseau=-Rousseau. A splendid large pink 75 5 00 
Mary Mason. Splendid old-roseand red ..... 75 5 00 
Marion Henderson. Very early, fine yellow .. . 75 5 00 
Miss Kathleen Stoop. A fine,late pure white. . . 75 5 00 
[ille. Simon Jossier. An extra large creamy white 75 5 00 
Morton RP. Plant. Afinelargepink........ 75 5 00 
Mrs. A. T. Miller. One of the purest whites 75 5 00 
firs. Clay Frick. The best midseason white 75 5 00 
Mrs. G. Heaume. A very popular salmon bronze. 75 5 00 
Mrs. D. V. West. A large magnificent white. . . 7 5 00 
Mrs. Henry Barnes. Old rose, shading to terra 
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Mrs. Henry Robinson. A fine, very early, pure white 75 5 00 
Mrs. Wm. Duckham. Oneofthebest golden yellows 75 5 00 
Nellie Pockett. A pure white, of fine form and‘beauty 75 5 00 
Polly Rose. Oneof the most desirable early white 60 4 00 
Timothy Eaton. The largest incurved, white 75 5 vo 
Wm. Duckham. A pure pink, of incurved form . 75 5 00 
Winter Cheer. An attractive incurved deep pink . 75 5 00 
Yellow Timothy Eaton. Identical with the white 
variety except in color, whichisa fine yellow. . . 75 5 00 
Ostrich Plume Chrysanthemums, 
Louis Boehmer. An exquisite shade of silvery-pink, with deep rose 
on the inside of the petals. 
L’Enfant des Deux Mondes. Pure white, of large size. 
Monarch of Ostrich Plumes. Bright chrome-yellow, shaded with 
amber; flowers very large and full, finely incurved. 
75 cts. per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
Miniature Pompon Chrysanthemums. 
Splendid for cutting in sprays, and should also become popular for 
per work. 
aby. Asplendid yellow. 
Baby Margaret. Pure white. 
60 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
Hardy Pompon Chrysanthemums. 
For a complete list see page 42. 
Early Flowering Chrysanthemums. 
An assortment of early-flowering varieties selected from an English 
open-air collection which, during the season 1907, we found in full 
bloom in a nursery in the vicinity of London as early as September 
20th. We have given them a careful trialin our own grounds, and 
while but few of them in our climate showed full developed flowers 
before the end of September, all of them perfected their blooms during 
the month of October, giving a wealth of bloom after Dahlias and 
other tender plants were cut by frost. 
Beacon. Rich plum violet. 
Bride of Keston. Deep violet-carmine, with silvery reflex. 
Ree Japonaise. White, with creamy centre; long, twisted petals. 
Goacher’s Crimson. Very early, large sized, deep crimson-red, 
with golden-bronze reflex. 
Hilda Blick. Magenta, suffused with white, creamy-yellow centre. 
La Parisienne. A fine, large white. 
Minnie Blick. Cadmium-yellow, with bronzy-shadings. 
Perle Chatillonaise. Sulphury white, with deeper centre. 
Perle Rose. A small but perfectly formed flower, of a hydrangea 
pink color. 
Ralph Curtis. 
Robert Burns. 
R. Pemberton. 
Very early, amber white. 
Amber yellow, suffused with rosy salmon. 
Deep carmine violet, with silvery reflex. 
Tapis de Neige. Very early, pure snowy white. 
Vivian Prince. Graceful flower, of a bright chrome yellow. 
85 cents per doz.; $6.00 per 100, The set of 14 varieties for $1.00. 
Clematis Indivisa. 
A desirable cool greenhouse climber. Flowers in 
March and April. in panicles frequently 2 feet long, 
pure white. 60 cts. each. 
Clerodendron. 
Per doz. Per 100 
Baliguri. 32-inch potsiau 22050] snieeee-. 2). Gee $1 25 $8 00 
Falax. 3-inch pots Thais ene folie eas I 50 Io 00 
Clivia (Imantophyllum). 
Miniatum. Strong 6-inch pots, 4octs.each..... 4 00 
Coleus. 
Verschaffelti 2Y-inch pots ...........-. 60 4 00 
ueen Victoria. 2Y%-inchpots .......-... 60 4 00 
olden Bedder. 244-inch pots... ........ 60 4 00 
Twelve choice fancy varieties. 2%-inchpots....- . 60 4 00 
Colocasia. 
Neo Guinensis. A stove plant with dark green shiny 
leaves spotted with creamy white. 30 cents each. 
Costus Zebrinus. 
A pretty stove plant, with large dark-green foli- 
age and darker stripes. 35 cents each. 
Cuphea. 
Llave (Giant Tricolor Cuphea) ........... 85 6 00 
Platycentral(Cicarsblant)menc see a) ren oie 60 4 00 
Cycas Revoluta. (Sago Palm.) 
Dormant stems weighing from 2 pounds to so pounds each. Ready 
for delivery early in April. 
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Cyperus. 
Per doz. Per 100 
Alternifolius. 2-Y%inch pots........... fo 60 $4 00 
ss Bo Jace See fxs lutea b0 sy 6) Ragen oe 85 6 00 
Cyanophyllum. 
Magnificum. Good plants, 50 and 75 cents each. 
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