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



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Named Standard Varieties of Sweet Peas. 



America. Blood red, striped white ... 



Aurora. White flaked with orange salmon . . 



Black Knight. Black maroon ... ... 



Blanclie Burpee. A fine large white .... 



*Blanclie Ferry. Pink and white 



♦Blanche Ferry, extra early. Pink and white 



Coccinea. Rich cerise, very bright 



Countess Cadogan. A rich bright blue . . . 



Countess of Lathom. Creamy pink .... 

 *Countess of Radnor. Delicate lavender . . 



Dainty. White, edged with pink . . . 



*Dorothy Eckford. The latest and finest white 



Duke of Westminster. Clear purple tinted 



violet 



*Earliest of All. Re^selected. Same color as 

 Blanche Ferry, but a week earlier than the 

 extra early type, fine for forcing 



Emily Eckford. Heliotrope 



*Emily Henderson, Purest white 



*Flora Norton. The clearest and most pro- 

 nounced bright blue 



Henry Eckford. Clear orange yellow, a new 

 shade, very striking 



Hon. F. Bouverie. One of the best pinks . . 

 *Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. The finest primrose 



yellow yet introduced 



*Janet Scott, A large and bright pink .... 

 *Katherine Tracy. Brilliant pink .... 

 *King Edward VII. Rich deep crimson scarlet 

 *Lady Qrisel Hamilton. Pale lavender . . . 



Lord Roseberry. Bright cherry-rose .... 



Lottie Eckford. White suffused with lavender 

 *Lovely. Shell pink, extra fine 



JVlodesty. Pale pink 



Miss Willmott. Rich, deep orange pink 

 *Mont Blanc. An early-flowering white, fine 

 for forcing 



Mrs. George Higginson, Jr. Clear azure 

 blue 



Mrs. Walter Wright. Deep mauve 



*Navy Blue. Deep violet blue 



♦Othello. Dark chocolate red 



*Prima Donna. Deep pink, fine 



*Prince of Wales. Deep rose 



Queen Alexandra. Brilliant geranium-red, 

 the nearest approach to a pure scarlet yet in- 

 troduced 



Royal Rose. Deep rosy pink 



♦Salopian. Rich deep scarlet 



Shahzada. Maroon, shaded purple 



Stella Morse. Cream, flushed pink 



Venus. Salmon buff 



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Mixtures of Sweet Peas. 



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

 but named sorts are used. 

 Oreer's Peerless Mixture, contains only the 



finest grandiflora varieties, the best mixture 



of standard sorts possible . . Per 10 lbs., $2.50 

 Orchid=flowered mixed. A splendid mixture, 



containing most of the varieties, besides a 



number of seedlings of Countess Spencer . . . 



Doublecflowering sorts. Mixed 



Pink shades. Mixed 



Red shades. Mixed 



Lavender and blue shades. Mixed 



Purple and maroon shades. Mixed . . 



White and primrose shades. Mixed .... 

 Striped shades. Mixed 

 Cupid or Dwarf. All colors mixed . . . 



Tagetes. 



Signata pumila 



Thunbergia. (Black-eyed Susan. 

 Highly useful vine for baskets, vases, etc. 

 Mixed. All colors • • • ■ 



Torenia. 



Much used for bedding, filling baskets, window boxes, etc. 

 Fournieri. Blue 30 



Verbenas. 



We take special pains with our strain of Mammoth Verbenas, con- 

 tinually selecting and keeping it up to the highest point for size of 

 flowers, purity of color, etc. They should be sown early to get nice 

 plants in time for spring sales. 



Tr. 

 Dreer's Mammoth, Pink shades 



" " Purple shades 



" " Scarlet shades 



" " Striped shades ' ' 



" " Pure white 



" " Finest mixed. All colors . . . 

 Hybrida. Extra choice mixed. A good grade . . . 

 Lemon. (Aloysia Citriodora) .... 

 Venosa. Purplish heliotrope. Fine bedder .... 

 Erinoides. Deep lavender. Fine for baskets, etc. . 

 Alba. White 



Vinca. 



Most useful plants. Seeds should be sown early in brisk heat 



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Rosea. Rose, with darker eye 



" Alba. White, with rose eye 



" " Pura. Pure white 



" nixed. All colors 



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ORCHID FLOWERED SWEET PEAS (OFFERED ON PAGE 12') 



Viola (Tufted Pansies). 

 Cornuta Paplllo (Butterfly Violet). Blue . . . 



Lutea splendens. Clear yellow .... 



Blue Perfection. Deep blue 



White Perfection. Fine white .... 



Hybrida Admirabilis. 14 cts. per pkt. 



nixed. All colors ... 



Odorata. Mixed. (Sweet Violet.) 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Viscaria. 



Cardinalis. Bright red 



Oculata Mixed. All colors 



Wallflower. 



Single Qoliath. Deep velvety brown 



Extra Early Paris. Flowers the first season. 

 •' mixed. All colors .... 

 Double mixed 30 2 co 



Xeranthemum. 



Annum. Double mixed, everlasting 10 30 



Zinnia. (Youth and Old Age. ) 

 There is always a good demand for plants of these in the spring, 

 and as cut flowers through the summer they are invaluable. 



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Improved Dwarf double, Canary 



Flesh pink ... 

 " Jacqueminot. Crimson 



scarlet 



" Orange 



" Purple-carmine 



" Scarlet 



White 



" Salmon rose 



" Scarlet and Qold .... 



" Finest mixed 



Curled and Crested. Mixed 



Double Fringed. White 



" " Deep carmine 



" ** Bright rose . 



Haageana. Double orange 



Mammoth. Queen Victoria. White 



" Double mixed 



Red-Riding-Hood. A dwarf compact sort, with 



small double red flowers 



Tall double. Mixed 



Tom Thumb. Double mixed 



Zebra. Double striped 



Single Flowering. Mixed 



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For full descriptions and illustrations, seu our Qarden Book for 1909. 



