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HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



Hardy Perennial Phloxes 



We are the largest growers of Perennial Phlox in the world, having 

 this season over half a million field-grown plants in stock. 



The collection offered below embraces every known color in this 

 gorgeous race of Summer flowering plants, and we are prepared to 

 furnish many of the rarer as well as the older standard varieties in 

 large quantities at a low uniform price. 



The plants we offer are all strong one-year-old field-grown, and 

 will make a fine display of flowers next season. 



Three Fine New Hardy Phlox. 



We would particularly call attention to the following Three New 

 Varieties as not only the most distinct in color, but in every way 

 supeiior to all varieties of recent introduction which have come to our 

 notice. 



Elizabeth Campbell. Very bright salmon-pink, with lighter shad- 

 ings and dark crimson eye, an entirely new and much wanted shade 

 in Phlox. 

 Frau Anton Buchner. The finest white variety yet introduced, 



having the largest truss and individual flower, of dwarf habit. 

 Rosenberg. Bright reddish-violet, with blood-red eye, large truss 

 and individual flowers as large as a silver dollar. 



Price : Any of the above three new varieties $[.oo per doz.; |8.oo per 

 IOC ; $75.00 per 1000. 



General Collection of Hardy Phlox. 



Albion (Medium). One of our own introductions; producing very 

 large panicles of pure white flowers with a faint aniline-red eye. 



Aglae Adanson (Medium). Snow-white, with red eye. 



Antonin Mercie (Medium). Light ground color, upper half of petal 

 deeply suffused bluish lilac ; large, white halo. 



Bacchante (Tall). Tyrian rose with crimson-carmine eye. 



Beranger (Dwarf). Ground color white, delicately suffused with 

 rosy pink, distinct amaranth-red eye. 



Bridesmaid (Tall). White, with large crimson-carmine centre. 



Clara Benz (Dwarf). Lovely carmine rose, with darker eye. 



Colibri (Tall). White, with crimson-carmine centre ; very late. 



■Consul H. Trost (Medium). Pure red, with bright French-purple eye. 



Champs Elyses (Dwarf). A very bright rosy magenta. 



Coquelicot (Dwarf). A fine pure scarlet, with crimson-red eye. 



Caran d'Ache (Medium). Geranium-red, with old rose shadings and 

 white eye ; very effective. 



De Miribel (Medium). White, suffused with bright rosy scarlet, 

 red eye. 



Diadem (Dwarf). A fine dwarf, pure white. 



Edmond Rostand (Medium). Reddish violet, shading brighter 

 towards the centre, with an exceptionally large, white centre. 



Eugene Danzanvillier (Tall). Lilac, shading white towards the 

 edges ; large white centre. 



Eclaireur (Tall). Brilliant rosy magenta, with large lighter halo. 



Frau Dora Umgeller (Tall). Crimson-red, a free flowering late sort. 



George A, Strohlein (Medium). Bright scarlet, with crimson-red 

 eye; does not bleach. 



General Giovaninelli (Dwarf). Bright tyrian rose, with light shad- 

 ings at the base of each petal, a pure red eye; very effective. 



Hermine (Dwarf). The dwarfest variety in our collection, never 

 exceeding ten inches in height ; pure white flowers of good size, 

 early ; unequalled for bordering ; a perfect little gem. 



Helena Vacaresco (Dwarf). Very large-flowering dwarf, white. 



H. O. Wljers (Tall). White, with bright crimson-carmine eye. 



Henry Murger (Tall). White, crimson-carmine centre. 



Henry Royer (Medium). Tyrian rose, with lighter shadings. 



Jeanne d'Arc (Tall). A good standard late white. 



La Vague (Medium). Pure mauve, with aniline-red eye. 



Le Mahdi (Tall). Deep reddish violet, with darker eye. 



Louise Abbema (Dwarf), \4ery large dwarf, pure white, of fine form. 



HARDY PHLOX 



Le Prophete (Dwarf). Bright violet-rose, large light halo and bright 



rose eye ; fine. 

 Mme. Paul Dutrie (Tall). A delicate lilac rose, reminding one of 



some of the beautiful soft pink Orchids. 

 Mozart (Tall). Ground color white, suffused salmon ; aniline-red eye. 

 Mrs. Jenkins (Tall). The best tall early white for massing. 

 Obergartner Wlttig (Medium). Bright magenta, with crimson- 

 carmine eye ; large flower and truss ; one of the best. 

 Professor Virchow (Medium). Bright carmine, overlaid with 



orange scarlet. 

 Pantheon (Tall). Bright carmine rose. 

 Prosper Henri (Dwarf). Pure white, with large decided eye of rosy 



magenta. 

 Pacha (Dwarf). Deep rose pink, suffused with solferino-red and 



carmine-purple eye. 

 R. P. Struthers (Tall). Rosy carmine, with claret-red eye, fine. 

 Sunshine (Dwarf). Large, aniline-red with crimson-red eye and 



light halo. 

 Selma (Tall). Large flower, pale rose mauve, with claret-red eye- 



Siebold (Tall). Bright vermillion-red, overlaid with orange scarlet; 

 crimson-red eye. 



Sarabande (Medium). Reddish-violet, with lighter shadings. 



Von Hochberg (Tall). The ideal crimson Phlox. 



Vesuvius (Medium). One of our new seedlings; pure red, with 

 bright purple eye ; a dazzling color. 



Von Lassburg (Medium). The purest white in cultivation, indi- 

 vidual flowers larger than any other white. 



Price 



Any oi th^ahove Genera! Collection, $5.00 per 100; $40.00 per 1000. 



Early Flowering Phlox. (P. 



Miss Lingard. The grand, free-flowering early white, 

 doz ; $6.00 per 100 ; $50.00 per 1000. 



Suffruticosa. ) 



85 cts. per 



Phlox — Various Types. 



Per doz. 



Divaricata Canadensis. 3-inch pots $0 85 



Divarlcata Laphami (I'crri/'x \'<n-it'liy). New large- 

 flowered I 50 



Amcena. Clumps 85 



Maculata 85 



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Phlox Subulata. 



Moss Pinks or Mountain Pinks. 



Alba. White. 



Atropurpurea. Purplish rose. 



Bridesmaid. Purplish tinted white, with deeper eye. 



Lilaclna. Light lilac. 



Nelson!. Pure white. 



Rosea. Bright rose. 



75 cts. per doz.; $5.00 per 100 ; $40.00 per 1000. 



