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



Cut-and-Come-Again Ten Weeks' Stocks. 



Splendid perpetual-blooming class ; sown in March or April they 

 begin flowering in July, continuing until frost, and are especially valu- 

 able during September and October when other flowers are scarce ; 

 they throw out numerous side branches, all bearing very double 

 fragrant flowers; excellent for cutting. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Princess Alice. Snow-white 50 J3 00 



La France. Silvery rose 50 3 00 



Brilliant. Fiery blood-red 50 3 00 



Sapphire. Dark blue 50 3 00 



Creole. Creamy yellow, extra fine 5c 3 00 



May Queen. A delicate shade of lilac 50 300 



Finest Mixed. All colors 50 2 50 



SWEET PEAS. 

 Mixtures of Sweet Peas. 



We take special pains in making up our various mixtures ; nothing 

 but named sorts are used. 

 Drear's Peerless Mixture, contains only the Oz. H-\b. Lb. 



finest grandiflora varieties, the best mixture 



of standard sorts possible . . Per 10 lbs., $2.50 5 10 $0 30 



Orchid=flowered mixed. A splendid mixture, 

 containing most of the varieties, besides a 

 number of seedlings of Countess Spencer . . . 10 30 i 00 



Forcing Sweet Peas. 



The two varieties here offered are of special value for forcing under 

 glass. 

 Earliest of All (Christmas Pink). Pink and Oz. J4»lb. Lb. 



white 5 10 $0 35 



Mont Blanc (Christmas White). Pure white . 5 10 35 



New Orchid =f lowered Sweet Peas. 



This type is distinguished from the standard sorts by the extraor- 

 dinary size of their flowers and by the standard being crinkled and 

 wavy. They usually bear four blossoms on a stem, and are as easy to 

 grow as the commonest sorts. 



Countess Spencer (true). A lovely clear pink, 



E. J. Castle. Rich carmine-rose, shaded with 

 salmon 



Florence M. Spencer. Delicate blush with 

 pink margin .... 



Frank Dolby. Largest pale lavender . . . 



Gladys Unwin. Charming pale rose-pink . . 



Helen Pierce. Blue marbled white 



Helen Lewis. Brilliant orange rose 



John Ingman. Rich salmon rose 



Mrs. Alfred Watkins. Superb pale pink . . 



Nora Unwin. A magnificent white 



Phyllis Unwin. Light rose-carmine, very large 



White Spencer. A pure white Countess Spen- 

 cer of very large size 



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Named Standard Varieties of Sweet Peas. 



The sorts offered below are the very best for Florists' use. 

 complete list see our April Wholesale Price List. 



Oz. i^=lb. 



Black Knight. Black maroon . 5 10 



Blanche Ferry. Pink and white 5 10 



Blanche Ferry, extra early. Pink and white 5 10 



Countess of Radnor. Delicate lavender ... 5 10 



Dainty. White, edged with pink . . ... 5 10 



Dorothy Eckford. The latest and finest white 5 10 

 Duke of Westminster. Clear purple tinted 



violet 5 10 



Emily Henderson. Purest white 5 10 



Flora Norton. The clearest and most pro- 

 nounced bright blue 5 10 



Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. The finest primrose 



yellow yet introduced 5 10 



Janet Scott. A large and bright pink .... 5 10 



Katherine Tracy. Brilliant pink 5 10 



King Edward VII. Rich deep crimson scarlet 5 10 



Lady Qrisel Hamilton. Pale lavender . ... 5 10 



Lovely. Shell pink, extra fine 5 10 



Miss Willmott. Rich, deep orange pink . 5 10 

 Mrs. George Higginson, Jr. Clear azure 



blue 5 10 



Mrs. Walter Wright. Deep mauve 5 10 



Othello. Dark chocolate red 5 10 



Prima Donna. Deep pink, fine 5 10 



Prince of Wales. Deep rose 5 10 



Salopian. Rich deep scarlet 5 10 



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Most useful plants. Seeds germinate freely in the heat of summer. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



CUT-AND-COME-AGAIN STOCKS 



Rosea. Rose, with darker eye 



" Alba. White, with rose eye 



" " Pura. Pure white 



" nixed. All colors 



Viola (Tufted Pansies). 



Cornuta Paplllo (Butterfly Violet). Blue 



Lutea splenden*. Clear yellow 



" Blue Perfection. Deep blue 



" White Perfection. Fine white 



" Hybrlda Admirabills. Blotched sorts . . 



" nized. All colors ..... 



Odorata. Mixed. (Sweet Violet.) 



WallHower. 



single Qollath. Deep velvety brown 



Extra Early Paris. Flowers the first season. 



•' mixed. All colors 



Double mixed 



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