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



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/Vlay=f lowering Tulips. 



This class is now very popular for bedding, naturalizing and 

 especially so for cutting, bearing their large brilliant flowers on 

 long strong stems and lasting a long time when cut. They bloom 

 from the middle of May until after the beginning of June, accord- 

 ing to weather conditions, and come in very useful about Decora- 

 tion Day. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 Blzarres. Yellow grounds, marked with purple, 



crimson, brown, etc., mixed sorts 



Bouton d'Or. Pure golden yellow, holds a long 



time cut .... 



Byblomens. White grounds, with pink, rose, pur- 

 ple and violet markings, mixed sorts . . 

 Caledonia. Brilliant orange-scarlet, with greenish 



black centre .... ... ... 



Qesnerlana Spathulata Major. Dazzling scarlet, 



the true tall variety, and much superior to the 



spurious variety often set out ; splendid for cut- 

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Qesnerlana Lutea (The Yellow Gesneriana I . Color 



rich, flowers very large • . 



Golden Crown. Deep, yellow, edged with red 

 Inglescombe Pink 'Salmon Queeni. Arareblend- 



ing of buff and salmon, fine color 



Inglescombe Scarlet. Very large flowers of bril- 

 liant scarlet 



Inglescombe Yellow. Large globular flowers of 



glossy bright yellow. This is often called the 



Yellow Darwin 

 La Mervellle. A handsome and showy salmon rose 



overlaid with orange red 



Le Reve iHobbema). A magnificent and distinct 



old-rose shade, beautiful when forced 

 Orange Beauty (Gesneriana aurantiacamaculata). 



Rich dark red, bordered with orange 

 Parisian Yellow. Pure deep yellow 

 Plcotee, or Maiden's Blush. White, faintly edged 



with pink, very' dainty 



Royal White. Pure white, centre of petals slightly 



tinted creamy yellow 



Shandon Bells "Isabella or Blushing Bride). 



Opens primsose, turning to a rich carmine rose 

 Snowdon. White, suffused with rosy lavender 

 The Fawn. An exquisite blending of fawn and 



blush pink. Flowers very large, of beautiful form. 

 Vitelline. Enormous flowers of soft primrose 



yellow 



Single late, May-flowering Mixed. A splendid 



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Darwin Tulips. 



A splendid May-flowering class. They grow from two to three 

 feet high, bearing their large globular flowers on long, strong, 

 stiff stalks, making them of exceptional value for cutting. The 

 range of color is quite distinct from the early flowering section 

 and is much admired. 



Per inn Per 1000 

 Baronne de la Tonnaye. Vivid carmine pink. 



Margined blush $2 25 



Clara Butt. Soft salmon pink. An exquisite shade. 1 75 



Euterpe. Silvery lilac heliotrope 2 50 



Farncombe Sanders. Rich and vivid rosy red . . 3 25 



Glow. Glowing vermilion scarlet, very rich . . 2 25 



Gretchen or Margaret. Soft blush pink, fine . . 1 40 



Harry Veltch. Dark brownish red 1 75 



King Harold. Dark mahogany red, very rich 2 25 

 La Trlstesse. Rich heliotrope suffused with white 



at edge of petals, beautiful 4 00 



May Queen. Soft rosy violet, very fine and dis- 

 tinct . . 2 25 



Mme. Krelage. Rosy violet, shading to soft blush 



at edge of petals. One of the best 2 25 



Mrs. Potter Palmer. Rich glowing purple 2 00 

 Oulda. The finest and richest cardinal scarlet, 



grand in every way 2 50 

 Philippe de Commlnes. One of the best dark 



colored sorts. A rich deep plum purple ... 250 



Pride of Harlem. Brilliant deep rosy red . . . 2 50 

 Salmon King. Dazzling rosy scarlet, shaded 



salmon 2 00 



White Queen. Pale blush, becoming pure white 



as it develops 2 50 



William Pitt. Deep carmine scarlet with darker 



shadings at center of petals 2 50 



Finest Mixed. Extra fine quality 1 10 



Parrot Tulips. 



Magnificent large showy flowers, excellent for cutting, standing 

 well for several days. They come into bloom out of doors about 

 May 10th. The varieties offered are the best and most distinct. 



Per 100 Per 1000 

 Constantinople. Orange scarlet marked with 



black |l 00 $9 00 



Brilliant Cramolse. Brilliant carmine ... 1 00 9 00 



Lutea. Clear yellow, feathered red and green . . 1 00 9 00 



Markgraaf. Yellow flamed scarlet 1 00 9 00 



Perfecta. Striped yellow and red 100 900 



Finest Mixed Parrot Tulips. All flowering bulbs . 85 7 50 



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MAY-FLOWERINfi TULIPS 



Crocus. 



While chiefly used for planting out of doors, they can be used 

 for pot culture 'the named varieties are best for this purpose) and 

 find ready sale in the early spring months. Bulbs of good size are 

 scarce this season. We only import a high grade. 



Mammoth Named Crocus. 



These are larger and stronger bulbs than the mixtures and pro- 

 duce correspondingly finer flowers. 



Cloth of Gold. Yellow, veined brown 

 King of the Blues. Rich, purplish blue 

 King of the Whites. Largest pure white 

 Mammoth Yellow. Extra large bulbs . 

 Mme. Mlna. White, striped lavender blue 

 Mont. Blanc. Very' large, pure white 

 Purpurea Grandlflora. Richest purple 

 Sir Walter Scott. White, striped violet 



Mixed Crocus. 



Large Yellow. Good sized bulbs 60 4 25 



Blue and Purple 50 425 



Striped and Variegated 50 4 25 



White 50 4 25 



Mixed. All colors 50 4 00 



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Colchicum Autumn Crocus' 



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