HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestmit Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



VICTORIA ASTER. 



Antirrhinum (Snapdragon). 



The tall sorts are largely used for cutting ; the Tom Thumbs are fine 

 for'bedding. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 

 Ciant White "> ,. ,i • 20 So 60 



" Scarlet l ,.en if r^eTolkes '° ^° 



" Yellow r ^ large spikes g 



" Mixed J and flowers. ^^ ^„ 



Queen of the North. Beautiful pure white 15 50 



Queen Victoria. A very large white . . .... 50 



Niobe. White and crimson 15 50 



Majus Mixed. An extra fine strain 10 20 



Tom Thumb. Ver\- dwarf, mixed colors 15 40 



Peloria 1, novelty, 1903), 17 cts. per pkt. 



Aquilegia (Columbine). 



Chrysantha. Yellow 25 1 00 



" Alba. White 25 i 00 



. " Double. Double yellow, 17 cts. per pkt. 



Coerulea. Blue and white 30 2 00 



Glandulosa. Lavender and white 30 



Helena:. 17 cts. per pkt. 



Single, mixed. • . 10 15 



Double, mixed 10 15 



Arabis. 



Alpina. White spring flower 15 50 



Arctotis. 



Grandis. A South .African White Daisy ,25 i 00 



Armeria. 



Formosa (Sea Pink or Thrift 1 10 25 



Asparagus. 



The two varieties, Plumosus nanus and Sprengeri, are wanted in 

 quantity by every florist, always in strong demand. The seed we 

 offer is absolutely fresh. 



Plumosus nanus. Ji. 00 per 100 seeds; $7 .50 per 1000 seeds. 

 Sprengerii. 15 cts. per 100 seeds ; $1.25 per 1000 seeds ; $5.00 per 5000 

 seeds. 



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 Verticillatus. Hardy climber $0 25 5i 00 



Asperula. 



Odorata (Sweet Woodruff) 15 30 



Asters. 



We take special pains to secure only the choicest .Asters, and nothing 

 better in quality can be had at any price ; beware of low-priced stock, 

 it is liable to be low grade at the same time. 



For early flowering Queen of the Market is used almost exclusively. 

 Semple's IJranching is inmost demand for late, while for mid-season 

 Comet, Paeony Perfection, Branching Paeony Flowered and Victoria are 

 all equally desirable, the Daybreak is also largely grown for a pink. 

 Many of the others are fine Asters and worth tr>'ing, but the varieties 

 indicated above are the leaders. 



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Grant Victoria rose f , ""^ 14 " " " 



Sunlight J ^^°^- 10 " " " 



SEMPLE'S BRANCHING ASTER. 



Asters. 



Betteridge's quilled, yellow 



Mixed 



Branching P£Eony=flowered, white 



Crimson 



Peach=blossom pink 



Dark blue 



Finest mixed 



China. .A. general mixture, all colors 



Comet, carmine 



Dark blue 



Light blue 



Peach-blossom pink 



Deep rose 



Finest mixed 



Giant \vhite. extra fi7ie 



" The ^rXAe, white shacli7ig to rose . . . 



" Empress Frederick 



" Branching, finest mixed 



Crown or Cacardeau, mixed 



Daybreak. Soft pink, very double, extra fine . 

 Dwarf Chrysanthemum, fid., white . . 



Fiery scarlet 



Dark blue 



Finest mixed 



Dwarf Queen, mixed 



Japanese, or Tassel, mixed 



nignon, mixed 



Ostrich Feather, white 



Pink 



Peeony Perfection, crimson 



Light blue 



Purple 



Bright pink 



Pure white 



Finest mixed 



Queen of the Market, white. "I 



Pink earliest 



Purple [■ flowering 



Crimson of all 



Mixed J 



Rose flowered, deep scarlet. "Fireball" . . 



Mixed 



Semple's Branching, pure white 



Shell pink 



Purple ■ 



Crimson 



Lavender 



Finest mixed 



Snowball or White Princess, /z(r^ ti'/izi<? . . . 



Triumph, deep scarlet 



Vick's Branching, pure white 



Victoria, peach=blossom pink 



Dark scarlet 



Light blue 



Purple 



Pure white 



Rose, tipped white 



Finest mixed 



Giant white 



Washington, mixed 



Single Flowering, mixed 



Perennial, mixed. (Michaelmas Daisies) . 



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Specials for Florists on this page : Antirrhinums, Asparagus and Asters. 



