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



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Primula. 



The most important member of this family to the florist is the 

 Fringed Chinese Primrose, our supply of which we procure from 

 the best sources, and sure to give the same satisfaction in the 

 future that it has in the past. The Obconica varieties are also very 

 popular, making beautiful pot plants for winter blooming. 



Fringed Chinese Varieties. Tr. pkt. 



Alba Magnifies. Extra fine, fringed white to 76 



Go vent Garden Red. A fine bright red 76 



Covent Garden White. The freest flowering pure white . 75 



Crimson King. Rich luminous crimson 1 00 



Rosy Morn. A fine pink 1 00 



Giant Flowering. A robust very large-flowering type. 



mixed colors 1 00 



Dreer's Choicest Mixed. Made up of the finest named 



varieties; the best procurable 76 



Primula Obconica. 



A splendid free-flowering type; the Grandiflora varieties are the 

 freest flowering, but lack the very large individual blooms of the 

 newer Gigantea sorts, which have flowers as large as the Chinese 

 sorts. 



Tr. pkt. 



Grandiflora Alba. Pure white 50 



Appleblossotn. Soft pink 60 



Kermeslna. Crimson 50 



Rosea. Clear rose 50 



Finest Mixed. All colors. $1.00 per Via oz. . . 60 



Gigantea Kermeslna. Rich crimson 75 



" Rosea. Fine rose 75 



Choicest Mixed. $2.00 per Vie oz 75 



Various Primroses. 



Kewensls. A fine free flowering yellow 60 



Malaceoldet (Improved Baby Primrose). Free-flowering 



lilac 60 



Alba. Pure white 60 



Rosea. Bright rose 75 



Pyrethrum. 



The well-known "Golden Feather" so much used in ribbon bor- 

 ders, bedding, etc. Seed should be sown early in order to get 

 nice plants to set out in May. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 

 Aureum (Golden Feather) . Yellow foliage ... 10 30 



Rhodanthe (Swan River Everlasting). 



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SALVIA SPLENDENS, "AMERICA" 



Ricinus (Castor Oil Bean). 



Magnificent tropical looking plants. Make splendid ornaments 

 for the lawn or in large beds. Always a good demand for them in 

 pots or out of flats. 



Oz. % lb. 



Cambodglensis. Almost black. 6 feet 15 50 



Panormltanus. Rich dark brown foliage 15 50 



Phlllpplnensls. Large purplish foliage 15 60 



Sanguineus. Red stems, green foliage. 8 ft 15 40 



Zanzlbarlensls. The most tropical looking of all. Gigan- 

 tic leaves of various colors. 12 feet . . .."".... 15 60 

 Mixed. All Sorts 10 30 



Rudbeckia. Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Blcolor Superba. Yellow and brown 15 40 



Salpiglossis. 



Useful summer flowering annuals with very showy flowers, 

 illustrated in colors in our Garden Book for 1922. 



Tr. 



Crimson 



Primrose 



Purple and Gold 



Rose and Gold 



Scarlet and Gold . . ■ 



White and Gold 



Finest Mixed 



Improved Large Flowering. 



jkt. 



Oz. 



30 



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PRIMULA OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA 



Salvia Splendens (Scarlet Sage). 



The "Scarlet Sage" stands very near the top in popular bedding 

 plants. We only offer the finest types, each being quite distinct. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 

 America or Globe of Fire. This is the earliest, freest 



and longest blooming of all. Plants not over 18 



inches high and of remarkable even growth ... 50 $4 00 



"Ball of Fire." A splendid dwarf sort 60 4 00 



"Bonfire" (Clara Bedman). Compact growth . . 50 2 60 



"Zurich." Dwarf, very early flowering 60 4 00 



Splendens. The old-fashioned Scarlet Sage, of taLk 



robust growth and very free flowering 30 1 60 



Patens. Blue $1 00 



Sanvitalia. 



Procumbens PI. PI. Bright yellow double flowers, 

 useful in vases, etc 30 1 26 



Saponaria. 



Vaccarla. Satiny pink. Fine for cutting 10 20 



