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



Artemesia. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Abrotamnum. Strong $o 85 $6 00 



Purshiana. Strong 85 6 00 



Stellariana. Strong 85 6 00 



Asclepias. ( Butterfly Weed. ) 

 Tuberosa. Strong one-year field roots 



25 



.... 85 6 00 



Aster Alpinus. (Hardy Alpine Aster. ) 



Alpinus. Blue, 3-inch pots 85 6 00 



" Albus White, 3-inch pots 85 6 00 



Hardy Asters. (Michaelmas Daisies, or Starworts. ) 

 These are among the showiest of our late-flowering hardy plants, 



giving a wealth of bloom at a season when most other hardy flowers 



are past. The collection offered below is made up of the choicest 



varieties only, the weedy sorts being eliminated. Unless otherwise 



specified, they bloom in September and October. 



Acris. Masses of bluish violet flowers, i foot. 



Nanus. Grows only 6 inches high, with masses of bluish- 

 violet flowers. 



Airship. Pure white. August and September. 2!^ feet. 



Amellus Mackii. Pure violet. August and September. 15 inches. 



Curtisii. Pale heliotrope. August and September. 3 feet. 



Esme. Large white flowers. 2 feet. 



F. W. Burbidge. Light violet. 3 feet. 



Fortnosissima. Bright violet. 3 feet. 



Lsevis Floribunda. Light heliotrope. 4 feet. 



IVlme. Soyneuse. Pale lilac, very free. 15 inches. 



Mrs. F. W. Raynor. Light reddish violet. 4 feet. 



Novae Angliae. Bright violet purple. 4 feet. 



" Rosea. Bright purplish mauve. 4 feet. 



" " Rycroft Pink. Soft rosy pink. 4 feet. 



" " VVm. Bowman. Amethyst blue. 4 feet. 



Novi=Belgii Semi>plenus. Pale parma-violet. 4 feet. 



Patens. Deep ageratum-blue. 2 feet. 



Ptarmicoides. Neat and distinct, pure white, useful for cutting. 

 August and September. 18 inches. 



Puniceus Pulcherrimus. Bluish white with yellow centre; incurved 

 petals. 5 feet. 



Shorti. Deep parma-violet blue. 3 feet. 



Snowflake. Very free, pure white. 18 inches. 



St. Brigid. White tinted lilac. August and September. 2'A feet. 



Top Sawyer. Clear parma violet color. 4 feet. 



Trinervus. Rich violet purple. October and November. 2^ feet: 



White Queen. Large white, very free. 4 feet. 



Strong divisions. |i .00 per dozen ; $7.ooperioo. 



New Hardy Asters. 



Mesa Grande Speciosa Grandiflora. The "finest dark purplish- 

 blue in cutlivation, producing, during July, very large flowers on 

 leafless stems 18 inches high, 15 cents each ; $1.50 per dozen. 



Sub^coeruleus. Anew and distinct variety, forming a dense tuft of 

 long green leaves from which issue many leafless stems, 12 inches 

 high, bearing in June and July, massive flowers 3 inches across, of 

 bluish violet with golden centre. |i.oo per dozen ; $7.00 per 100. 



Thompsoni Nana. Entirely distinct, a venetian-blue and of excep- 

 tional and pretty stellate form, from 15 to 18 inches high. Blooms m 

 July and August. 30 cents each ; I3.00 per dozen. 



ASTER GRANDIFLORUS 



Late Hardy Aster Qrandiflorus. 



The most valuable of all hardy Asters, not only on account of its 

 large dark bluish violet flowers, but because it is the latest of all to 

 flower, continuing in good condition until late in November. 3-inch 

 pots, $2.00 per dozen ; I15.00 per 100. 



Astrantia. (Master- wort.) 



Major. Strong 



Baptisia. (False Indigo. ) 



Australis. Strong plants i 00 



TInctoria. " " i 00 



Per doz. Per 100 



. . $1 50 $10 00 



Bellis. 



Double White and Pink. 



(English Daisies.) 

 Strong plants . . . . 



Bocconia. (Plume Poppy. ) 

 Cordata. Strong divisions 85 



Boltonia. (False Chamomile. ) 



Asteroides. Strong divisions . . . . 



Latisquama. Strong divisions . . . . 



" Nana. Strong divisions 



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Hardy Cactus. 



Echinocactus Simpsoni. (Hedge Hog Cactus) . . 2 00 

 Echinocereus Viridiflora. (Green-flowered Cereus) i 25 



Opuntia Arenaria i 25 



" Rafinesquii i 25 



" Phaeacantha Major. (Gay-spined Cactus) i 50 

 " Polycantha or Missouriensis 1 25 



Callirhoe. (Poppy Mallow. ) 



Involucrata. Strong i 00 



Lineariloba. Strong i 00 



Caltha. (Marsh Marigold.) 



85 



Good plants i 25 



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Palustris. Good plants . 

 " Flora Plena. 



CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA ( Peach Bells) 



Campanula. (Bell-flower.) 



Alliariaefolia. Strong 



Carpatica. Blue. Strong 



" White. Strong 



Qlomerata. 4-iiich pots 



Latifolia Macrantha. Strong 



Lactiflora. Strong 



Medium. (Canterbury Bell.) Blue, white and rose. 



4-inch pots 



" Calycanthema. Blue, white and rose. 



4-inch pots . 



Persicifolia. Blue. 4-inch pots 



" Alba. 4-inch pots 



" Humosa. A new double blue variety 



Punctata. Strong 



Pyramidalis. i-year field-grown plants 



Rapunculoides. Strong divisions 



Rotundifolia. Strong 



Tracheiium. Strong 



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