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



DRAC^NA INDIVISA 



Cuphea. 



Platy centra (Cigar Plant) 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



30 $3 00 



Cyclamen. 



Our entire stock of these are grown for us by the best grower in 

 Europe. They have given the best of satisfaction in the past and 

 we feel sure will continue to do so. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 

 Persicum, finest mixed. Easier to grow than 



giganteum $0 40 



100 

 seeds 



giganteum, white .... $0 75 



" white with carmine eye ... 75 



rose 75 



" blood-red 75 



" Finest mixed 60 



" Wonder of Wandsbek. A most 



brilliant variety of intense salmony-red ... 1 50 



Papilllo (Butterfly Cyclamen) 1 00 



double flowering. Mixed colors 1 00 



$2 00 

 1000 

 seeds 



$6 00 

 6 00 

 6 00 



6 00 

 5 00 



12 00 



7 50 

 7 5° 



Cypress Vine. 



Scarlet 



" Ivy-leaved 



White 



Mixed Colors . . . 



Cyperus. 



Alternifolius (Umbrella Plant) 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



10 $0 15 

 10 20 



10 15 



10 15 



1 50 



Dahlia. 



Dahlias have come to the front with a bound as cut flowers, espe- 

 cially the single sorts. They are as easy to grow from seed as Nas- 

 turtiums. They need a good rich soil, a fair amount of moisture and 

 lots of sunlight. They will bloom if sown out of doors as late as June, 

 but are better when given an earlier start indoors or in a hot bed. 



Single Sorts. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Prench Collerette. A unique sort. Have an extra 

 row of short petals around the disc like a frill or col- 

 lar and which are of a different color to the rest of 



the flower. Mixed colors 30 $1 50 



Colossal. New single, 14 cts. per pkt. 



Twentieth Century. The flowers of this variety bring good prices. 

 Flowers of immense size, color deep rosy crimson passing to 

 white at the tips. As the season advances the flowers gradually 

 come lighter in color until they are a soft rosy white. 10 cts. per pkt. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 

 fliant Perfection. Very large, mixed colors ... 15 $0 50 



Tom Thumb. Mixed colors. Very dwarf .... 15 50 



Mixed. All colors. A good range of colors 10 30 



Double Sorts. 

 Large Flowering. Saved from show varieties . . . 



Cactus. Best mixed 



Pompon. Small flowering. Mixed colors 



Datura. 



Cornucopia (Horn of Plenty) . . . . 

 Fastuosa Huberiana. Mixed colors 

 Double Golden 



25 



I 00 



50 



2 50 



30 



■ 50 



10 



3° 



10 



*5 



10 



25 



Dianthus (Pinks). 

 Double Flowering Sorts. 



Chinensis (China Pinks). Mixed 



*' Violet Queen. Rich violet 

 Heddewlgii (Japan Pinks). Mixed, extra fine . . . 



" Fireball. Fiery scarlet 



" Mourning Cloak. Maroon and white . 



" Nobilis. (New Double Royal Pinks) 



" Snowball. A beautiful double white 



Diadematus (Diadem Pinks). Mixed 



Laciniatus (Fringed Pinks). Mixed 



" Striped Beauty. Very gay 



" Mirabilis. Double Marvelous Pinks 



" Salmon King. Beautiful shades of salmon 



Imperialis (Imperial Pinks). Mixed 



Single Flowering Sorts. 



Heddewigii, mixed. A most beautful type 



" " Crimson Belle" 



" "Eastern Queen " 



" Nobilis (Royal Pinks). Mixed colors . 



Laciniatus. Mixed ... ... ... 



" Salmon Queen. Bright salmon shades 



Punctatus. Princess Pinks 



Vesuvius. Bright, geranium-red, fine ■ 

 Mirabilis. Single Marvelous Pinks . 



Didiscus. 



Tr. pkt. 



kOz.- 



10 



$0 20 



3° 



1 25, 



15 



60 



20 



75 



20 



75 



20 



75 



25 



1 00 



20 



75 



20 



75 



25 



I 00 



3° 



2 00 



25 



1 00 



'5 



40 



15 



40 



15 



5° 



15 



50 



15 



5° 



15 



40 



15 



5° 



25 



1 00 



25 



1 00 



Coeruleus. Lavender blue 



Dimorphotheca (Orange Daisy) 

 Aurantlaca (New). 17 cts. per pkt. 



Dolichos (Hyacinth Bean). 



Daylight. Pure white. 25 cts. per 5^-lb 



Darkness. Deep purple. 25 cts. per J£-lb 



Lablab. Mixed. 20 cts. per J^-lb 



75- 



pkt. 



Oz. 



15 



$0 60 



10 



3» 



15 



5« 



Dracaena. 



It is always well to have a lot of these coming along, they are so use- 

 ful as centre plants, etc. Seeds are sent out in the berry or hull, and 

 should be rubbed out before sowing. 



Tr. 



Aastralis. Broad leaved variety 



Indlvisa. Narrow foliage. Very useful. J£-lb. J1.00 

 '* Llneata. Slightly broader than type . . . 



Echinocystis. 



Lobata (Wild Cucumber Vine). 50 cts. per 5^-lb. . . 



Eschscholtzia. 



Bright yellow . . 

 Alba. Pure white . . 

 " aurantiaca. Orange 



Carmine King. Purple carmine 

 Dainty Queen. Coral pink 

 Golden West. Very large golden yellow 

 Rose-cardinal. White and rose 

 Mandarin. Orange and scarlet 

 Single. Mixed 

 Double. " 



Euphorbia. 

 Heterophylla 

 Variegata (Snow on the Mountain) 



Californica 



(California Poppy.' 





DOUBLE DIANTHUS 



For full descriptions and illustrations, see our Garden Book for 1910. 



