HENRY A. DREER 



Annual Flower Seeds 



WHOLESALE LIST 



Everbloominy: r.iL- 



rflorens) 



Everblooming Begonias — Semperflorens 



The varieties of Semperflorens are probably the best 

 bedding plants In existence for semi-shady positions 

 though they do well also in full sun. Equally valuable 

 for house culture. Easily grown from seed. 



Trade 1 /3a 

 pkt. oz. 

 Albort Martin. Bright carmine, very large 



flowers $0 50 $1 00 



Christmas Cheer. A bright crimson-scar- 

 let, exceedingly free bloomer. Splendid 

 for pot culture and Christmas forcing. . 50 1 50 



Erfordla. Rosy carmine 50 1 00 



Gustav Knaahe. Large-flowering glowing 



salmon-pinlv. Excellent for pot culture 50 1 50 



Xinmliiosa. Fiery red 50 1 50 



Prima Donna. A fine rose color; ever- 

 blooming 50 1 50 



Salmon Queen. Brilliant salmon-rose 50 1 50 



WTilte Queen. A fine pure white 50 1 50 



Vernon. Orange-carmine, dark foliage. 



's oz. 75c 30 — 



Single Mixed. M oz. $1.00 30 — 



Brachycome — Swan River Daisy 



rberldifoUa. Blue and white In mixture. Tr. pkt. 15c; 

 oz. 75c. 



Browallia 



data. Blue and white in mixture. Tr. pkt. 15c; oz. 75c. 

 Speclosa major. Large flowering, bright blue. A fine 

 pot-plant. Tr. pkt. 50c; Vio oz. $1.00. 



Calceolaria hybrida grandiflora 



Dreer's Perfection. We pride ourselves on this special 

 Dreer's strain which contains the most beautifully- 

 spotted and blotched varieties In an exceedingly rich 

 and varied assortment of colors. The plants are of 

 perfect form and fine substance. They are dwarf, 

 compact, and very free flowering. Calceolarias are 

 universal favorites for decorating the greenhouse or 

 conservatory and as an ornamental plant they are 

 hard to excel with their beautiful pocket-like flowers. 

 This strain is grown for us by a celebrated Scotch 

 specialist and it is considered the finest in cultivation. 

 Tr. pkt. $1.00; Vo* oz. $2.50. 



Calendula — Pot Marigold 



Tremendous strides have been made within the last 

 decade in the development of Calendulas which now 

 occupy a foremost place with many growers who grow 

 them for winter and spring blooming. All varieties 

 have proved equally fine for growing under glass but 

 the so-called Florists' Strains have been particularly 

 selected and perfected for this purpose. 



Oz. V4 lb. 

 Ball's Gold Improved. (Florists' Strain.) 

 Golden yellow Ilowers on extra-long 

 stems. Tr. pkt. 30c $1 50 $5 00 



Ball's Z^ong Orange. Of exceptional value 

 for cutting, witli long, strong stems. 

 Golden orange with light center. Tr. 

 put. 25c 1 00 3 00 



Ball's Masterpiece. (Florists' Strain.) Rich 

 glowing orange, finely contrasting brown 

 center. Extra long stemmed and vigor- 

 ous. Tr. pkt. 40c 2 00 6 00 



Ball's Supreme. (Florists' Strain.) Light 

 shade of orange with richly contrast- 

 ing brown center. Free flowering. Tr, 

 pkt. 40c a 00 6 00 



Campflre (Sensation). Extremely large 

 flowers of a rich orange color witli a 

 scarlet sheen. Excellent forcer. Tr. pkt. 

 30c 1 50 4 00 



Orange King, Extra Selected Strain. Very 

 large double flowers averaging over 3 

 Inches across; of bright orange-red.... 15 50 



Iiemou Xing. Similar to the above, but 



of a pleasing rich lemon yellow color. ... 15 50 



Golden King. A splendid golden yellow 

 of good size with long stems; fine for 

 cutting 15 50 



Sadlo. Quite distinct from any other 

 Calendula. The petals of the large, 

 perfectly double flowers are beautifully 

 quilled, forming an almost globular 

 flower. In color a rich glittering or- 

 ange. Tr. pkt. 15c 50 1 50 



Doable Mixed 15 60 



Two Outstanding New Calendulas 



Chrysantha or Sunshine. An entirely new break in 

 Calendulas with flowers that liave a striking re- 

 semblance to those of a Chrysanthemum. Tiie petals 

 are long, wide, and drooping, giving the flower a 

 most attractive and pleasing globular shape. The 

 color Is clear buttercup yellow. Graceful, long-stem- 

 med blooms which make particularly fine cut flowers. 

 Tr. pkt. 25c; oz. $1.00. 



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Calendula, Orange Shaggy 



Orange Shaggy (Novelty). A very distinct new variety 

 of Calendula. The petals are long and deeply fringed. 

 Row upon row of these overlap one another and build 

 up a bloom of great grace and beauty, sharply con- 

 trasting witli the formal appearance of older va- 

 rieties. The color is a deep orange shading slightly 

 lighter in the center. Well grown Orange Shaggy 

 has long stems and forms plants about 18 Inches 

 high. Tr. pkt. 50c; oz. $3.00. 



Frtces quoted In this Wholesale Xilst i^re for tho ezcltisive use of Floristp 



