HENRY A. DREER 



Shrubs 



WHOLESALE LIST 



Four Choice 

 Meritorious Hardy Shrubs 



Vitex macrophylla 



Rare Large-Leaved Chaste Tree 



A most desii-able shrub of graceful, shapely 

 habit, especially valuable on account of its laven- 

 der-blue flowers furnishing the most sought for 

 color — blue — which is rather rare in hardy shrubs. 

 Comes into bloom in July and continues until 

 frost. Height 6 feet or more; will succeed in 



any position. 



Strong 3-year fleld-grown 



plants 24 to 30 inches high 



$4.00 per doz.; $35.00 per 



100. 



The Brilliant New 

 Everblooming 



Climbing 

 Honeysuckle 



Lonicera semper- 

 virens magnifica 



Vitex macrophylla 

 The Rare Chaste Tree 



Pyracantha (Crataegus) 

 coccinea Lalandi 



Firethorn or Evergreen 

 Thorn 



There is no other fruiting ever- 

 green shrub that is so attractive 

 throughout the year as this fiery 

 Thorn. It will succeed in any fairly 

 sunny position, developing into a 

 shapely plant 6 or more feet high. 

 May be planted either in connection 

 with other shrubs or as a single 

 specimen or may be trained with 

 wonderful effect against a wall. Its 

 large trusses of white flowers are 

 followed in summer by an abundance 

 of brilliant orange-scarlet berries, 

 which remaining on the plants 

 throughout the winter produce a gor- 

 geous effect. 



Field-grown plants of Pyracantha 

 are very difficult to transplant. The 

 stock we offer has therefore been 

 grown in pots. Strong 5-inch pots 

 75c each. 



Buddleia lie de France 



Flowers borne 

 continuou sly 

 from early June 

 until late Octo- 

 b e r. Every 



branch bears a 

 terminal truss of 

 15 to 20 orange- 

 scarlet, long tu- 

 bular flowers. 

 Foliage dark 

 green with glau- 

 cous reverse. Cut 

 blooms of this 

 novelty attracted 

 much favorable 

 attention in our 

 display at the 

 Atlantic City 

 Flower and Garden Pageant, September, 



1932. Strong, 1-year-old, fleld-grown Mpw Riiff*»i-flv Shriib 

 plants $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. l^eW OUttemy ^SnrUO 



Buddleia He de 

 France 



Greatly superior to the 

 old popular varieties 

 through its brilliant color- 

 ing, longer and more 

 graceful spikes of bloom, 

 and its more uniform 

 habit of growth. 



Height 3 to 4 feet form- 

 ing a bushy shrub of sym- 

 1 metrical shape. 

 "Spikes, 6 to 9 

 inches, of a 

 ■ brilliant rosy 

 ' violet-purple ■ — ■ 

 ivery fragrant. 

 Strong 31/2- 

 inch pots $2.50 

 per doz.; $15.00 

 per 100. 



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The Brilliant New Everblooming Climbing lloiie> ^uekle 



We Make No Charge for Boxes or Packing. 



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