HENRY A. DREER 



Hardy Plants 



WHOLESALE LIST 



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Dreer's Imperial Japanese iris 



Six Superb Japanese Iris 



We have selected the following six varieties from 

 a long list of introductions as the most distinctive. 

 With their rich, lustrous colors and their refined form? 

 they rank high in this regal class of Oriental flowers. 

 Azure. Double immense flower, exquisitely waved; 



mauve-blue, darker halo surrounding yellow blotch 



at base of petals. 

 Bertha Halloek. Lower and upper petals nearly 



equal size. Bright, clear purple, with distinct rays 



and halo of white surrounding the golden throat, 



white standards tipped purple. 

 Chameleon. Vinous purple, speckled and splashed 



gray. Six petals. 

 Mount Hood. Double, light blue shaded darker, 



bright orange center. 

 Pres. Harding. Double or six petaled; heavy, thick- 



petaled flowers produced when all other Japanese 



Iris are out of bloom. Flowers very massive; fine 



light blue with darker shadings. We believe this 



one of the best Japanese Iris grown. 

 Tenipleton. Double light violet mottled reddish pink 



and white; of exceedingly fine form. 

 Price: 35 cts. each; Sf.i.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Standard Collection Japanese Iris 



3 Kosni-Xo-Iro. Double blue with pure white veins, 

 yellow center ; a striking variety of unusual 

 strength. 



4 Yonlo-^'o-Un^i. A fine double, pure white; creamy 

 glow at the gold-banded center. 



5 Kolco-No-Iro. Six large, royal purple petals with 

 a yellow center, radiating into lines. Most bril- 

 liant Iris. 



17 Oyodo. Single. Broad, wavy petals of great 

 size. Color dark rich blue, slightly veined. Yellow 

 blotch is unusually bright. 



26 Uchiu. Double claret-red, flamed white and blue. 

 Compact, medium sized. 



.35 Shi.shi Odori. Beautiful double deep purple over- 

 laid with blue. 



4G O-Torift-e. Six large petals aniline blue surrounded 

 by a white halo. 



54 Ho-O-Jo. Rich velvety crimson purple with six 

 large rounded petals. 



55 Schjichiukwa. Single. Self color. Reddish purple. 

 Very large and fine blossoms. 



CO Kasaribi. Silvery white traced and marbled ultra- 

 marine blue. Six petals. 



69 Warl-Hotei. Rich royal purple with many white 

 veins. Six petals. 



112 Kaniata. Light ground, suffused throughout with 

 crimson purple. Six petals. 



Price: $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100; $150.00 per 1000. 



Two Superb New Iris Germanica 



A beautiful combination of Royal Purple and Golden 

 Yellow. 



The two varieties here described, one a golden yel- 

 low, the other a rich velvety purple, flowering at the 

 same time and when planted together form a brilliant 

 rich color combination that is most effective and 

 pleasing. 



Gold Imperial. The best and most vigorous growing 

 free-flowering golden yellow Iris. Rich smooth 

 chrome yellow of fine form and texture with a bril- 

 liant orange beard. It has been one of the most 

 admired of the newer Iris on account of its perfect 

 form and unusually deep color. $7.50 per doz.; 

 .$««.00 per 100. 

 Souv. de Mme. Gaudichan. The largest, darkest and 

 by far the finest of the dark purple Irises. The falls 

 are brilliant velvety blackish purple, even the beard 

 has a bluish cast which enhances the beauty of the 

 flower. In addition to its other attractions it is also 

 very fragrant. $5.00 per doz.; .$40.00 per 100. 



Iris Interregna 



An interesting type, the result of crossing I. Ger- 

 inanjca with i. puniila hybrida. They bloom earlier 

 than the Germanica Iris. The flower stems are almost 

 18 inches high, holding the flowers well above the 

 foliage. 

 Fritjof. Standards light lavender-blue, falls satiny 



violet-blue. 

 Helge. Standards creamy yellow, falls darker, veined 



yellow. 

 Spectabilis. Rich, free-flowering violet-purple. 

 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Iris Pumila Hybrida 



Among the earliest flowering and very showy, 

 growing from 10 to 12 inches high. 



Cyanea. Rich royal purple, with blackish shadings. 

 rioribunda. Creamy yellow. 

 Schneelvuppe. Pure white. 



$1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Iris Pallida Dalmatica Princess Beatrice 



This is the true type of Pallida Dalmatica and still 

 one of the most attractive and satisfactory all-around 

 varieties, with flowers of large size, both standards 

 and falls of a clear lavender-blue shading to a pale 

 silvery-blue at the base and sweetly scented. It is 

 of strong vigorous growth over three feet high with 

 unusually heavy glaucous foliage. 



$2.00 per doz.; .$15.00 per 100. 



Iris Sibirica Perry's Blue 



A comparatively new variety with very large, clear 

 blue flowers on stout stiff stems, a vigorous free 

 grower and very free flowering. One of the best for 

 cutting. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 



Various Types of Iris 



Per doz. Per 100 



Cristata. (Crested Dwarf Iris) $150 $10 00 



Pseudacorus 1 50 10 00 



Sibirica Orientalis 1 50 10 00 



Sibirica Orientalis Snow Q,ueen 1 50 10 00 



Japanese Iris in Mixture 



$1.25 per doz.; $8.00 per 100; .$70.00 per 1000. 



Lavandula 



Vera (True Sweet Lavender) 2 00 15 00 



Liatris (Blazing Star, or Kansas Gay Featlier) 



Pycnostncliya 1 50 10 00 



Scariosa 1 50 1© 00 



Linum (Fiax) 



Perenne 1 50 10 00 



Lobelia (Cardinal Flower) 



Cardinalis. Strong pot-grown plants, not small native 

 collected stock, such as is usually sold. $1.75 per 

 doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Syphilitica. (Great Lobelia) $1 75 $13 ©0 



LupinUS PolyphylluS (Lupines) 

 Polyphyllus. Blue $2 00 $15 00 



" Albus. Pure White, strong 



roots 3 00 15 00 



" Rosens. Soft pink, strong 



roots 3 00 15 OO 



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