HENRY A, DREER 



DREER'S 



WHOLESALE LIST 



Choice Hardy Shrubs 



Prices include Boxes, Packing, and Delivery to Transportation 

 Company in Philadelphia 



Giant-Flowered Althea 



Hardy Azalea 



Hardy Evergreen Azaleas 



for Outdoor Planting 



These varieties are the hardiest and most desirable 

 for general garden planting. Until thoroughly estab- 

 lished it is beneficial to protect them during the winter 

 with a heavy mulch of leaves and evergreen boughs. 

 Amoena. A nearly evergreen variety with bright rosy 

 purple flowers in great masses. Each Doz. 



12 to 15 inches in diameter SO 75 S7 50 



15 to 18 Inches in diameter 1 00 10 00 



IS to 21 inches in diameter 1 25 12 50 



Hlnamayo. A meritorious variety, re- 

 sembling Hlnodegiri in general habit, 

 except In color, which is a delicate 

 clear soft shade of rose-pink. Also 

 has smaller foliage. Bushy plants 15 



to 18 inches In diameter 1 50 15 00 



Einodegrlrl. The most popular variety 

 with dense clusters of bright fiery red 

 flowers. 



8 to 10 Inches In diameter 75 7 50 



10 to 12 Inches in diameter 1 00 10 00 



12 to 15 Inches in diameter 1 25 12 50 



15 to 18 inches in diameter 1 50 15 00 



^edifoUa alba. A robust growing sort 

 with heavy mat green foliage and 

 large pure white flowers. 18 to 24 



inches high 1 75 17 50 



Pink Pearl. Beautiful salmon-rose flow- 

 ers In large full trusses. 



12 to 15 inches in diameter 1 50 15 00 



15 to IS inches In diameter 2 00 20 00 



Specimen Azaleas 

 for Landscape Planting 

 We grow large quantities of all the popular 

 varieties of Azaleas (including the newer 

 Kaempferi Hybrids) in SPECIMEN PLANTS 

 for immediate effect. List of varieties, sizes 

 and prices mailed on application. 



Abelia chinensis grandiflora 



A choice, small, hardy shrub of graceful habit, bloom- 

 ing throughout the summer and fall. The bell-shaped 

 flowers are white, attractively flushed with pink. They 

 completely cover the plant. 4-inch pots, $2.50 per doz.; 

 15.00 per 100. 



William. B. Smith. Isveryune will be iileast-d witli this 

 splendid variety. Tlie habit of the iilaiil is idfal, 

 naturally forming attractive, symmetrical, bushy 

 specimens, while the glistening pure wliite flowers are 

 of giant size. They open out flat or salver shaped, 

 quite different from the older types and are produced 

 in great profusion from early in July until late In 

 September. 



Strong 3-year-old plants, busliv, 24 Inches high. $3.50 

 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Andromeda — Pieris 



Japonica. A compact, evergreen slirub \\ itli sn\all. dark 

 green foliage. Long panicles of dull bronzy red buds 

 followed by white flowers. Blooms in spring. Bushv 

 plants. 15 to IS inches high. $1.25 each. 



Red-Leaved Japanese Barberry 



Berberis Thunbergi atropurpurea 

 (For Ziining- Out) 



Has rich lustrous bronzy red foliage clianglng to 

 \ivid orange-scarlet and crimson in the autumn. 



Strong selected one-year-old seedlings. 6 to S 

 inches high, for lining out. $2.00 per 100; $15.00 

 per 1000. 



Larger Sizes 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Bushy plants. 15 to IS Indies high.. $2 50 $15 00 

 Bushy plants, 18 to 24 inches high.. 3 00 20 00 

 Bushv plants, 24 to 30 inches high.. 3 50 25 00 



Truehedge Columnberry 



Berberis Thunbergi pluriflora erecta 



V. 8. Plant Patent No. 110 

 A very desirable new Barberry wliich makes a 

 beautiful upright growth that gives It exceptional 

 value for semi-formal hedges. The leaves are larger 

 and thicker than the Japanese Barberry and they are 

 deeper green, glossier, and distributed in such a way 

 as to give splendid density to the planting. The fall 

 coloring of Columnberry also is richer and deeper than 

 that of the common Barberry. Trimmed into hedge it 

 gives a particularly fine effect. Its hardiness and Im- 

 muneness to rust makes it as desirable for northern 

 sections as in warmer climates. Fruits remain on the 

 plant for a long time. 



9 to 12 inches high $2.00 per doz.; $12.50 per 100. 

 12 to 15 inches high $2.75 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 

 15 to 18 Inches high $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Buddleia — Butterfly Shrub, 

 Summer Lilac 

 He de France 



This fine Buddleia, a French Introduction, has 

 quickly replaced the older varieties of this shrub 

 which have been popular for so many years, be- 

 cause it Is superior, not only in its brilliant color- 

 ing but the flower spikes are longer and more 

 graceful. The plants also are of a better, mor>i 

 uniform shape. 



The plant attains a height of from 3 to 4 feet, 

 forming a symmetrical, bushy shrub. Every 

 branch is terminated by a graceful, cylindrical 

 spike 6 to 9 inches long. The fragrant flowers 

 are brilliant rosy violet-purple. In bloom from 

 the latter part of .July to late In September. 



3-inch pots, $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Corchorus — Kerria — Globe Flower 



japonlcns fl. pi. This is a particularly valuable shrub 

 because it combines many showy features. The habit 

 of the plant Is most graceful and the light green ser- 

 rated leaves add much to its beauty. From June to 

 October the bushes are covered with attractive, 

 double, golden yellow flowers wliich are unlike those 

 of any other shrubs. But even during the winter the 

 bright green stems add a distinctive note to the 

 garden. The plants grow about 6 feet high. Field 

 plants $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



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