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



Hardy Perennial Flo&uer Seeds 



Old-fashioned Hardv Flowers are now exceedingly popular, and many of them are easily raised from seed. Our list has 

 again been largely increased this season, and is now the finest and most select offered in this country. 



Tr. 



AQUILEGIA OR COLUMBINE 



Tr. 



Acanthus mollis latifolius 



Achillea, PUrmicafl.pl., "The Pearl" (Double 



White Yarrow). A fine white cut flower; blooms 



all summer 



Aconltum Napellus. (Monkshood) 



Adonis vernalis .... 



Agrostemma Coronaria. Bright crimson 



Alyssum Saxatile Compactum. Yellow 



Ampelopsis Veitchi. (Boston Ivy.) $1.50 per lb. . 

 Anemone Coronaria. Mixed colors .... 



St. Brlgld. Semi-double, fine 



Anthem is Tinctoria Kel way i . . 

 Aquilegla Callfornica Hybrida 



Canadensis. Red and yellow .... 



Chrysantha. Yellow . . ■ 



Alba. White .... 



Coerulea. Blue and white 



" Hybrida. Long spurred 



Delicatissima (new) 



Flabellata nana Alba. A fine dwarf white . . . 



Helena;. Blue and white 



Nlvea Qrandiflnra. Large white 



Veitch's Long Spurred Hybrids. Mixed colors . 



Single, mixed. 



Doable, mixed 



Arabls Alpina. White spring flower 



Armerla Formosa (Sea Pink or Thrift) . ... 



Aaperula Odorata (Sweet Woodruff) ... 



Aster, Perennial, mixed. (Michaelmas Daisies) 



Astllbe Davidll (new). 



Auricula, Choicest mixed. (Primula) 



Baptlsia Australis. (False Indigo) 



Bocconia Cordata. (Plume Poppy) 



Mixed colors 



Mixed 



pkt. 



Oz. 



10 



$0 15 



3° 



2 5° 



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5° 



10 



25 



10 



15 



10 



25 



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15 



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40 



25 



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30 



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60 



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60 



25 



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15 



50 



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20 



60 



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10 



25 



3° 



1 50 



10 



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10 



25 



'5 



3° 



10 



30 



15 



40 



25 



75 



40 



2 00 



3° 



2 50 



pkt. 



Oz. 



25 



$1 00 



25 



1 00 



25 



1 00 



15 



50 



10 



35 



10 



25 



20 



75 



25 



1 00 



25 



1 00 



25 



1 00 



20 



75 



10 



25 



20 



75 



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2 50 



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2 50 



50 



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20 



60 



20 



60 



10 



25 



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25 



10 



15 



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15 



50 



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25 



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Boltonla Asteroldes. White 



" Latlsquama. Pink 



Callmeris incisa 



Callirhoe Involucrata . . 



Campanula Carpatica. Blue. 



Alba. White 



Latifolia macrantha 



Media calycanthema. Blue (Cup and Saucer, 



Canterbury Bells) 

 Striped ......... 



White 



Mixed 



" Single mixed (Single Canterbury Bells) . . 

 Double " (Double Canterbury Bells) . . 



Persiclfolia grandlflora. Blue 



•« " Alba. White .... 



" gigantea Moerheiml. Double white. 



Pyramidalls. Blue. (Chimney Bell Flower) . . . 



Alba. White 



Rapunculoides. Blue ... 



Trachelium 



Cassia Mariiandlca 



Cerastlum Tomentosum (Snow in Summer) .... 



Centrosema grandiflora 



Cowslip (Primula Veris). Mixed. All colors . . . 



Invincible Giant. Mixed. i7cts. per pkt. 

 Chrysanthemum Maximum " Triumph " .... 

 King Edward VII. The finest of the Moonpenny 



Daisies 



Shasta Daisy. This crop, Mr. Burbank says, 



has been saved from a fine lot of mixed seedlings 



Shasta Daisy, "Alaska." The finest of all the 



Shasta Daisies 



Clematis Paniculata. (Japanese Virgin's Bower) . 



Large Flowering Jackman's Hybrid 



Davidiana. Shrubby, lavender blue 



Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandiflora. An extra fine 

 strain of this useful golden yellow hardy perennial . 



Delphinium. We offer below a particularly fine list of these includ- 

 ing some of the very choicest new hybrids. For full descriptions 

 see pages 58 and 81 of our Garden Bookor retail catalogue for 1910. 



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Alfred Henderson. Rich rosy lavender 



Belladonna. 17 cts. per pkt ; 10 packets $1.25. 



Cashmerianum. Dark blue 



Chinense. Various shades of blue 



" Album. White 



Duke of Connaught. Oxford blue, white eye . 



Elatum 



•' Cceiestinum. Sky-blue, dark centre . . . 



Pormosum. Fine deep blue 



" Cceiestinum. Celestial blue . 



Geneva. Light blue, white eye 



King of Delphiniums. Rich gentian blue, white 



centre 



Lizzie. Azure blue, yellow eye 



Masterpiece. Gentian blue, white eye .... 

 Mme. Violet Geslin. Clear blue, white eye . . . 



Nudicaule 



Queen Wilhelmina. Soft lavender blue flushed 



rose, white eye 



Sir Geo. Newnes. Bright blue and plum, primrose 



eye 



Zalll (Sulphureum). Yellow 



Hybrldum. Large flowering, double mixed ■ - 

 Gold Medal Hybrids. A very select strain . . . . 

 Dianthus Plumarius (Pheasant Eye Pink) single 

 mixed . . 



" double mixed 



" Double Dwarf Erfurt, 



" Semperflorens (Double 



Clove Pink) .... 



Latifolius atrococclneus, fl. pi. (Everblooming 

 Hybrid, Sweet William.) Bright fiery red 



" double mixed 



Digitalis aioxlnlaeflora. Mixed 



Grandiflora. Light yellow 



Maculata Superba. Fine spotted strain 



Echlnops sphaerocephalus ... 



Ruthenlcus 



Erynglum Amethystinum. A beautiful flower to 



use in dried bouquets • • 



Eupatorium Praseri. Fine white flowers useful for 



cutting 



Ageratoides 



Cceiestinum 



Galllardla Grandiflora superba. One of the best 

 perennials . . .... 



compacta. A dwarf variety 

 Kermeslna splendens . . 

 Sulphurea oculata . . 



kt. 



Oz. 



30 



$1 50 



40 



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10 



25 



10 



25 



30 



2 00 



15 



50 



20 



75 



15 



60 



25 



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25 



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40 



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40 



2 5° 



40 



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30 



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40 



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40 



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25 



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



