HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 31 
GERANIUMS 
Best Newer Single Geraniums. 
Jane Oryan. Clear white, veined and blotched deep lilac-rose, 
white eye, very large individual flowers and trusses. 
Maurice Thomas. Large, rich, vermilion with white throat. veined 
vermilion. 
Mrs. Geo. Burke. An exquisite shade of cochineal-carmine. 
Pierre Courtois. Large crimson-red with fiery shadings, very free. 
Schone Ulmerin. A beautiful large clear rose with white eye, a 
magnificent truss with bold effective flowers. 
Verge Fleuri. A splendid pure white. 
15 ets. each; $1.50 per doz.; set of 6 for 75 cts. 
Best Newer Double Geraniums. 
Blancafleur. A splendid semi-double, pure white. 
Double Paul Crampel. Brilliant vermilion scarlet, very free. 
Jean Dornis. Salmon, shading lighter towards the edges. 
Pres. Neumann. Splendid semi-double, clear orange-scarlet. 
Rosemie. A beautiful velvety shade of cardinal-red with large 
white eye. 
Scevola. Clear rose dotted and powdered with rose-carmine. 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; set of 6 for 75 cts. 
Variegated Leaved Geraniums. 
L’Elegant. An Ivy-leaved variety, with bright green foliage edged 
with creamy-white; flowers blush, tinted white. 
Mme. Salleroi. A dwarf variety, rarely over 6 inches high; foliage 
green, bordered white; fine for edging. 
Sophie Dumaresk. One of the most beautiful of golden tri-colors; |} 
bronzy-scarlet zone; golden-edge; scarlet flowers. 
Wm. Languth. Green, edged white, flowers double scarlet. 
2% inch pots; 75 cts. per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
HYDRANGEA OTAKSA 
Ivy-Leaved Geraniums. 
Ballade. Tender lilac, upper petals feathered with crimson- 
maroon. 
Corden’s Glory. Bright scarlet; bold, full flowers. Dreer’s Superb Gloxinias. 
Dina Scalarandis. Double white, tinted blush. | Our strain of these is the finest procurable; the bulbs are well 
Hector Giacomelli. Semi-douple flowers; rose with crimson mark- 
ings in'the upper petals. } We offer either separate colors, as blue, red, white and spotted, 
Sern Ware sel ECE mee aos or in choice mixture, at 60 cents per doz.; $3.50 per 100; $30.00 
Ryecroft Surprise. Delicate soft pink. | per 1000 
2% inch pots, 60 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. New Emperor Gloxinia 
matured and of large size. 
Scented Geraniums Gloxinia Hybrida Imperialis. 
Rose, Lemon, Nutmeg, Clorinda or Hybrid Cape, Oak-leaved, 
Variegated-leaved Rose. 
A new hybrid strain which has been produced by crossing Sin- 
ningia Regina Hybrida with the choicest strains of Gloxinias re- 
sulting in a plant which not only embraces all of the rich and varied 
colors of the Gloxinia but in which the foliage also is distinct and 
very ornamental, the leaves being of a reddish brown or bronzy 
color with strongly projecting white veins, while the flowers are 
all held very erect thus showing to full advantage. 
Strong bulbs in choice mixed varieties; $1.25 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 
2% inch pots, 60 ects. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
Hydrangeas. 
Strong Dormant Plants Prepared for Late Flowering. 
Otaksa. 5-inch pots, 1 strong lead. $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
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Souvenir de Claire. 
5-inch pots, 1strong lead, $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100 
3 or more leads, 4.50 a 35.00 
Jeanne d’Arc. 
5-inch pots, strong plants, 1:50 “4 10.00 
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New Hydrangea Avalanche. 
A splendid improvement on the white varieties Thos. Hogg and 
Jeanne d’Arce. 
38-inch pots, $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
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New Hydrangea. Mme. Emile Mouillere. 
Of the many new varieties of Hydrangeas recently introduced, 
Mme. Emile Mouillere is undoubtedly one of the most promising as 
a commercial sort for forcing, the individual flowers as well as 
the heads themselves are of a large size and of a pure white color 
and remarkably free flowering. We believe this will be one of the 
popular market plants of the future; 3-inch pots, 30 cents each; $3.00 
per dozen; $25.00 per 100. 
HYDRANGEA Mme. Emile Mouillere For other New Hydrangeas, see page 32. 
