HENRY A. DREER Hardy Pcreniiial Plants 



WHOLESALE LIST 



Iris germanica 



Iris germanica 



Ten Select Exhibition Varieties 



Ambassadeur. One of the finest. The stout stems 

 Dear flowers of largest size, magnificent form, and 

 unique coloring. Standards deep lavender suffused 

 with bronze; falls maroon with purplish cast. 2y2 ft. 



Aiui Page. A superb variety growing 4 feet high. 

 -Bears masses of clear lavender-blue flowers with 

 well rounded petals. 



Citronella. A most handsome, rugged, brilliant, free- 

 flowering, late yellow with falls beautifully veined 

 and mottled Vandyke red. 3 ft. 



Imperator. A fine, large, red toned Iris that makes 

 a striking garden effect. Falls maroon crimson; 

 standards bronzy violet red. Tall, free, and effective. 



lent A. ■Williamsoii. Exceptionally large flowers on 

 tall strong stems. Standards, bright lobelia blue 

 shot fawn at the edge; falls, rich velvety purple 

 suffused blue at the edge; bright golden yellow beard. 



I^ord of June. One of the best. Massive flowers of 

 perfect form. Standards, pale lavender-blue; falls, 

 deep aniline-blue. 4 ft. 



Queen Caterina. This superb variety is one of the 

 handsomest of all Iris. A giant in size of flowers as 

 well as in habit of growth attaining a height of 

 fully four feet. The color is an exquisite shade of 

 pure lavender-blue; the color being uniform in 

 both standards and falls. 



Shekinah. A delightful shade of pale yellow with 

 amber shadings. A tall growing, handsome, con- 

 spicuous variety of very uncommon color. 3 ft. 



Suzanne Antissier. Individual flowers of heavy tex- 

 ture and spikes of enormous size. Falls, reddish 

 purple; standards, light violet blue; very free. 4 ft. 



Tolande. Large massive flowers of splendid form. A 

 strong upright grower, remarkably free. Falls, rich 

 deep blue; standards, violet-blue. SV2 ft. 



Any of the above Exhibition Varieties 

 $2.50 per doz. 

 $15.00 per 100. 



Iris germanica — Twenty-Four Choice Garden Varieties 



Archeveque. Standards a ricli shade of reddish pur- 

 ple; dark velvety purple falls. Very free. 2 ft. 



Belladonna. Palls and standards white edged agera- 

 tum blue with deep blue reticulations. 21/2 ft. 



Bridesmaid. Standards, pale lavender; white falls 

 reticulated lavender. 2 ft. 



Candelabra. Lavender standards with lilac suffusion; 

 dark purple falls reticulated white. 3 ft. 



Cherubim. Standards, pale mauve; falls, pinkish vio- 

 let reticulated with brownish purple. 3 ft. 



Bdouard Michel. One of the flnest; flowers of large 

 size, beautifully poised on 3 feet high stems. The 

 standards are broad and frilled, of a distinct shade 

 of reddish violet, the falls slightly deeper in color. 



Eldorado. Standards bronzy violet passing to a yel- 

 low with brown reticulation at base; falls light 

 violet-purple, lip overlaid with bronze; base yellow 

 with brown panellings. Very free flowering; height 

 21/2 ft. 



Poster's Yellow. Standards and falls creamy yellow. 

 18 inches. 



Her majesty. Standards and falls bright mauve. 

 iy2 ft. 



Honorabilis. Golden yellow standards, rich mahogany 

 brown falls. 18 inches. 



Isoline. Standards, vinaceous-lilac suffused with 

 bronze; falls, light purple overlaid with bronze; 

 base of petals yellow with brown reticulations; 

 golden yellow beard; height 2% ft. 



Jeanne S'Arc. One of the daintiest; ground color of 

 both falls and standards pure white with light blue 

 pencilings. 2 ft. 



Iia Tendresse. Standards as well as falls Ageratum 

 blue. IS inches. 



Iiohengrin. Foliage and flowers of gigantic size with 

 petals 2 inches wide. Deep violet-mauve. 2% ft. 



I^oreley. Perfect-shaped flowers, standards and falls 

 of a deep ultramarine blue, more or less veined with 

 creamy white and bordered sulphur yellow, making 

 a beautiful contrast. 2% ft. 



Mme. Chereau. Standards and falls pure white, dain- 

 tily edged with light blue. 2^/2 ft. 



ITuee D'Orage. Grayish lavender standards, lavender- 

 violet falls with bronzy suffusion. 2% ft. 



Farisiana. Standards Chinese violet shot with white 

 at center; falls, white reticulated and spotted with 

 Chinese violet at edges; very free; height 30 inches. 



Princess Victoria Iiouise. Standards, sulphur yellow; 

 falls, rich plum, bordered cream. 2 ft. 



Queen of May. Pleasing soft rosy lilac. 2 ft. 



Bed Biding- Kood. Falls, reddish purple with white 

 reticulation at base; standards, soft rosy purple 

 21/2 ft. 



Bembrandt. Light lavender standards; deep lavender- 

 blue falls. 2 ft. 



Sherwin-Wright. Rich golden yellow flowers without 

 markings. The best and showiest yellow for mass 

 planting. Blooms most profusely. 2 ft. 



Undine. Falls, purplish blue; standards, violet blue. 

 2V2 ft. 



Any of the above 24 varieties: $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100; $90.00 per 1000. 

 Choice Mixed German Iris 85c per doz.; $6.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



Two Superb Iris germanica 



The two varieties here described — one a golden yellow, the other a rich 

 velvety purple — flower at the same time and form a brilliant rich color com- 

 bination that is most effective and pleasing wherever planted together. 



Gold Imperial. The best and most vigorous growing 

 free-flowering golden yellow Iris. Rich smooth 

 chrome yellow of flne form and texture with a bril- 

 liant orange beard. It has been one of the most 

 admired of the newer Iris on account of its perfect 

 form and unusually deep color. 2% ft. 



Either of the above varieties: 



Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. The largest, darkest, and 

 by far the finest of the dark purple Iris. The falls 

 are brilliant velvety blackish purple and even the 

 beard has a bluish cast which enhances the beauty of 

 the flower. In addition to its other attractions it is 

 also very fragrant. 2 V2 ft. 

 $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



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