HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 
25 
Choice Double Show and Fancy Dahlias 
Varieties marked * best for cutting. 
Per doz. Per 100 
*A. D. Livoni. A splendid clear pink. . $100 = =$8 00 
“Arabella. Light yellow, shaded peach- blossom 1 00 8 00 
*Caleb Powers. An improvement in size, coloring, 
and even in earliness to the popular variety Susan, 
offered in this list; a delicate shell-pink. Plants 
ready May ise’ #20 (UT sat C2207 tre CATION 3 00 
Chameleon. Flesh-colored centre, shading to crushed 
strawberry 1 50 10 00 
*Dreer’s White. Introduced by us in 1909. In color 
a pure glistening white, resembling in form the 
popular Grand Duke Alexis, while in freedom of 
flowering it is not surpassed by any. It has suec- 
ceeded in all parts of the country and has met with 
much favoras acutflower. Plants aay he 18€30° 2 
Elegans. Tyrian-rose, tipped white 3 1 
Emily. Solferino, with white markings. . 1 
Intense maroon; each petal tipped 
Frank Smith. 
white .. 1 50 10 00 
*Grand Duke Alexis. ’ Large, ‘massive flowers, ivory- 
white, with a faint tinge of rose at the extremities 
ofthe petals ee =| enon SET BY FSte sR Ser 1 50 10 00 
Isis (New). Flower of immense size, orange-scarlet 
suffused with carmine, with golden aoe at aaa 
tips. Plants ready April 15th 7 50 
John Walker. An elegant pure white. L bas ay 1 50 10 00 ' 
Keystone. Light rose, spotted and striped crimson. 1 50 10 00 * 
Lucy Fawcett. Sulphur-yellow, striped and spotted 
carmine-rose 5 We pene) 10400 
Lady Maude Herbert. Pale yellow, shaded Li aoe 
heavily tipped crimson 1 50 10 00 
Miss Browning. Canary-yellow tipped with white 1 50 10 00 
Menrinet Apricot, suffused and tipped with carmine- 
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*Princess Victoria (New). The earliest and freest- 
flowering primrose-yellow. Never produces an im- 
perfect flower and is in bloom early and late; long 
stiff stems; fine for cutting. Plants ready May 1st. 
Pendent. Crimson-maroon 1 50 10 00 
Pandora (New). A most delicate soft mauve- pink. 
Plants ready April 15th 2 50 
*Peeress. Sa teil with heavy ui of deep 
fiery-red } 1 50 10 00 
*Queen Victoria. ‘A popular light yellow . POLSa AT 1 00 8 00 
Queen of Yellows. Fine yellow-quilled . 1 50 10 00 
Striped Banner. Cardinal-red with broad white 
stripe through centre of petal .- 1 50 10 00 
*Susan. Probably no Dahlia ever introduced by us 
has given such universal satisfaction as this. 
beautiful shell-pink of splendid form, remarkably 
early and free-flowering, with long stems; fine for 
cutting. Plants ready May ist. ..... i 1 50 10 00 
*White Bedder. A fine pure white . . 1 50 10 00 
*Yellow Duke. A splendid primrose- -yellow, always 
in flower ; fine for cutting 
NPU CYDAUARY COTARIT CA OCTIIC MAIYYTA WUrrarnare 
New German Giant Cactus Dahlias 
In our own fields, during the past summer, 
these varieties 
attracted great attention. Not only are the flowers of very large 
size (most of them distinct and unique in form) but the habit of the 
plants is also very vigorous; growing with us about five feet high 
and free-flowering. 
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‘Nerthus. The centre of the flower is a rich, glowing, bronzy 
orange-yellow, passing to a carmine-rose at the tips, the whole 
suffused with a glowing golden color. 
*Rheinkonig. Pure snow-white flowers of splendid form, 5 inches 
and overin diameter. These are of great substance, lasting splen- 
didly when cut. They are borne on long, stiff stems held well 
above the foliage. 
*Vater Rhein. Flowers frequently 7 inches in diameter, raised 
well above the foliage on stout stems; the petals are broad, curled 
and twisted, forming an ideal flower, the color of which is yellow 
suffused with salmon-rose. 
*Wodan. Bold, large, but not coarse flower, frequently 7 inches in 
diameter. A graceful arrangement of semi-incurved tubular 
petals of a pleasing, delicate salmon-rose color, shading to old 
gold in the centre. 
*Wolfgang von Goethe. Large, gracefully arranged, perfect flowers 
ofa rich apricot with carmine shadings. 
Price. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
