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



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Hardy Perennial Phloxes 



We are the largest growers of Perennial Phlox in the world, having this season over a halt million field-grown plants in stock. 



The collection offered below embraces every known color in this gorgeous race of Summer flowering plants, and we are prepared to 

 furnish many of the rarer as well as the older standard varieties in large quantities at a low uniform price. 



The plants are all strong one-year-old field-grown, but as Phloxes start into growth very early in spring it is our custom to cut 'them 

 back and pot them into three inch pots early in March, this makes the most satisfactory stock for spring planting and even if set out late 

 will produce an abundance of flowers. 



The Best Recent Introductions 



Astrlld. Dense trusses of medium-sized flowers of a brilliant 



cochineal- carmine, shading deeper towards the center. $(.50 per 



doz.; $10.00 per 100. 

 Qeflon. A new color in Phloxes, a tender peach-blossom pink with 



bright rose eye. $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 

 Qrldeur. Ground color soft mauve rose, heavily suffused and 



overlaid with a lively deep shade of cerise, giving the whole a 



beautiful mottled appearance. $1 50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 

 Ingeborg (New this season'. The most brilliant Phlox yet intro- 

 duced; a rich vermilion-red, with a live, almost iridiscent suffu- 

 sion of orange-salmon which is intensified by a small brilliant 



purple-crimson eye. The flowers are of large size, fully 1/2 inches 



in diameter, and are produced on just properly filled, not over- 

 crowded much branched panicles; the plant is a strong healthy 



grower of medium height. We consider this novelty in a class 



by itself, and one that is certain to become a leader. 25 cts. each; 



$2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 

 Rheinlander. A beautiful salmon-pink with flowers and trusses 



of immense size, the color of the flower is intensified by a very 



decided eye of a deep claret-red. $1.00 per doz.; $6 00 per 100. 

 Rlverton Jewel. One of our own introductions which it gives us 



great pleasure to recommend, a lively shade of mauve-rose illu- 

 minated by a carmine-red eye, a splendid improvement on the 



popular variety Asia. $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 

 Thor. A most beautiful and lively shade of deep salmon-pink 



suffused and overlaid with a scarlet glow and a light almost 



white halo around its aniline-red eye. This variety will un- 

 doubtedly hold the same place among deep salmon colors that 



Elizabeth Campbell holds among the light salmon-pinks. $1.50 



per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 

 W. C. Egan. One of the finest Phloxes yet introduced, and while 



the individual flowers according to the color-chart are of a 



delicate lilac color illuminated by a large bright solferino eye. 



the color effect as a whole is a delicate pleasing shade of soft 



pink. $1.00 per doz.; $6 00 per 100. 

 Wanadis. Entirely distinct, a mottling of white and light violet, 



reminding one of the native Phlox Divaricata Canadensis. The 



color is intensified by a bright reddish-purple eye, a strong 



grower producing trusses of immense size. $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 



per 100. 



General Collection of Hardy Phlox 



Albion (Medium). One of our own introductions; producing very 

 large panicles of pure white flowers, with faint aniline-red eye. 



Antonln Mercie (Medium). Light ground color, upper half of each 

 petal deeply suffused bluish-lilac, large white halo. 



Bacchante (Tall). Tyrian rose, with crimson-carmine eye. 



Baron von Dedem (Medium). Brilliant cochineal-red with salmon 

 shadings. 



B. Comte (Medium). Brilliant French purple, with crimson-car- 

 mine shadings. 



Bridesmaid (Tall) . White, with large crimson-carmine centre. 



Champs Elysee (Dwarf) . A very bright rosy magenta. 



Crepuscule (Tail). White, suffused lavender, purple eye. 



Danton (Medium) . Scarlet, pure red eye. 



Diadem (Dwarf) . A fine dwarf, pure white. 



Bclalreur (Tall). Brilliant rosy magenta, with large lighter halo. 



Eugene Danzen vllller (Tall) . Lilac, shaded with white on the edges. 



Buropa (Medium) . A white variety with very decided crimson-car- 

 mine eye; the individual flowers as well as the trusses are very 

 large, entirely distinct. $1.00 per doz. ; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



Elizabeth Campbell (Medium) Very bright salmon-pink, with 

 lighter shadings and dark crimson eye; an entirely new and 

 much-wanted shade in Phlox. $1.50 per doz. ; $10.00 per 100; $90.00 

 per 1000. 



Frau Anton Buchner (Medium). The finest white variety yet intro- 

 duced, having the largest truss and individual flower; of dwarf 

 habit. 



Henry Marcel (Medium). Pure red, with bright salmon shadings. 



Henry Murger (Tall). White, crimson-carmine centre. 



Henry Royer (Medium). Tyrian rose, with lighter shadings. 



H. O. Wljers (Tall). White, with bright crimson-carmine eye. 



Jeanne d'Arc (Tall). A good standard lafe white. 



Jules Cambon (Medium). Bright rosy magenta, with large white 

 centre and light halo. 



La Vague (Medium). Pure mauve, with aniline-red eye. 



L'Bvenement (Dwarf). Orange scarlet overlaid with salmon-pink- 



Louise Abbema (Dwarf). Very large dwarf, pure white, fine form. 



Manzelbrunnen. A very large bright soft pink, with a large white 

 eye. 



HARDY PHLOX, MRS. JENKINS 



Mme. Paul Dutrie (Tall). A delicate lilac-rose, reminding one of 

 some of the beautiful soft pink Orchids. 



Mrs. Jenkins (Tall) . The best tall early white for massing. 



Obergfertner Wlttig (Medium). Bright magenta, with crimson- 

 carmine eye; large flower and truss; one of the best. 



Pantheon (Tall). Bright carmine rose. 



Pierre Bayle. Crimson-carmine, overlaid with orange scarlet. 



Professor Vlrchow (Medium). Bright carmine, overlaid with 

 orange scarlet. 



Rosenberg (Medium). Bright reddish-violet, with blood-red eye, 

 large truss and individual flowers as large as a silver dollar. 



R. P. Struthers (Tall). Rosy carmine with claret-red eye, fine. 



Rynstrom (Medium). An improved form of the popular variety 

 Pantheon: fine for massing, of a Paul Neyron Rose color. 85 cts. 

 per doz.; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



Slebold (Tall). Bright vermilion-red overlaid with orange scarlet; 

 crimson-red eye. 85 cts. per doz.; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



Sunshine (Dwarf) Large, aniline-red with crimson-red eye and 

 light halo. 



Von Hochberg (Tall). Bright French purple, one of the finest 

 dark colored varieties. 



Von Lassburg (Medium). The purest white in cultivation, indi- 

 vidual flowers larger than any other white. 



Wldar (Medium). A splendid improvement on Edmond Rostand; 

 in color a light reddish-violet, with very large white centre, 

 which intensifies the color. 85 cts. per doz.; $6.00 per 100; $50.00 

 per 1000. 



Price. Any of the varieties in the general collection except where 

 otherwise noted, 75 cts. per doz.; $5.00 per 108; $40.00 per 1000 



