Irnry a. dreer, Inc. Hafdy Perennial Plants wholesale catalog 



Papaver orientale — Oriental Poppies 



Enfield Beauty. An English introduction with large 

 cherry pink flowers on long stems. 44 inches. 28c 

 each; $25.00 per 100. 



Hercule. Immense flowers opening to nine Inches 

 across. Of true scarlet color and borne on extra-tall 

 and sturdy stems. A leader in its color class. 42 

 inches. 28c each; $25.00 per 100. 



Jeanne Mawson. An erect growing variety producing 

 large flowers of sparkling Geranium pink. 24 inches. 

 28c each; $25.00 per 100. 



Joyce. Cherry red flowers of medium size borne on 

 tall, perfectly straight stems. 40 in. 18c each; $15.00 

 per 100. 



Mrs. Perry. Salmon-rose. Exceptionally showy. 30 in. 

 18c each; $15.00 per 100. 



Olympia. A showy double-flowering variety. The 

 earliest to come into bloom. Of vigorous habit but 

 of compact growth. Produces more flowers than any 

 other variety. A brilliant rich flame scarlet over- 

 laid with glistening golden salmon. 24 to 30 in. 

 18c each; $15.00 per 100. 



Perry's "White. Fine satiny white with a crimson- 

 maroon blotch at the base of each petal. 24 to 30 in. 

 23c each; $20.00 per 100. 



Wurttem'berffla. Brilliant glowing orange-red flower? 

 of great size and substance. 38 in. 18c each; $15,00 

 per 100. 



Double Herbaceous Peonies 



Each. Per 100 

 Baroness Schroeder (9.0). A tall mid- 

 season Peony with large, globular, 



flesh white blooms $0 43 $40 00 



Edulis Superha (7.6). This is the only 



Peony offered that is rated under 8, 



and there is no reason wliy it should 



carry this low rating as it is really a 



good Peony — early, free-flowering, and 



a fine cutflower in the dark pink 



class 21 18 00 



Felix Crousse (8.4). Late mid-season 



red Peony. Probably the largest seller 



of all red Peonies 23 20 00 



Festlva Iffaxima (9.2). One of the oldest 



of the white Peonies and some say the 



very best white yet produced. A sure 



bloomer. Early 28 25 00 



Karl Bosenfield (8.8). Tall; mid-season. 



Globular semi-Rose type flowers of 



bright crimson 33 30 00 



Kelway's Crlorious (9.8). Creamy white 



with slight flecks of crimson. Very 



fragrant and considered one of the 



very best white Peonies. Late mid- 

 season 63 60 00 



Mary Brand (8.7). Dark clear crimson. 



Avery free-flowering Peonj' and where 



quantities of red flowers are wanted 



this is an excellent one to handle. 



Mid-season 28 25 00 



Mons. Jules Elie (9.3). A large early- 

 flowering Peony. One of the very best 



for cutting. Pale lilac-rose with an 



attractive silvery reflex 33 30 00 



Philippe Rivoire (9.2). This is con- 

 sidered the best red flower. It blooms 



in mid-season, is dark crimson in 



color, and holds well. Free-flowering; 



excellent for cutting or landscaping. . 63 60 00 



Seine Hortense (8.8). A very large 



pink, with rather flat bloom. Con- 

 sidered one of the very best of the 



cutflower varieties. Free-flowering. 



Blooms in mid-season 33 30 00 



Sarah Bernhardt (9.0). Very large, late 



rose-pink flowers. One of the very 



best for exhibition and cutting on 



account of its perfectly formed flow- 

 ers and graceful stems. Blooms very 



freely 33 30 00 



'Walt«r Paxon (9.3). Coral-pink — the 



most distinctive coloring of all 



Peonies. It is free-flowering and when 



picked in the bud and allowed to open 



inside its beauty is very striking. 



However, it fades quickly in sunlight 



and should be picked in the bud. Mid- 

 season 43 40 00 



Old-Fashioned Double Red Peony 



Paeonia officinalis rubra 



This is the oldest and still one of the most popular 

 sorts. It is the earliest to bloom, producing freely 

 brilliant, glowing deep crimson double flowers. 33c 

 each; $30.00 per 100. 



Hardy Perennial Phlox 



Antouin Mercie. Light ground color prettily suffused 

 bluish lilac. 28 in. 



Count Zeppelin. Very large pure white with a deep 

 crimson eye. Best of the calico type. No fading nor 

 suffusion of colors. 28 in. 



Enchantress. A vigorous salmon-pink. 30 in. 



Firebrand. Bright vermilion-scarlet with deeper cen- 

 ter. Large, strong trusses. 24 inches. 



Mrs. Jenkins. The best tall early white for massing. 

 36 in. 



Painted Iiady. Large masses of flower heads. Silver 

 pink with salmon shadings and clierry red eye. 40 in. 



Rhinelander. A most beautiful salmon-pink. 28 in. 



Salmon Grlow. Immense trusses composed of large in- 

 dividual florets of a lively pink shaded with salmon — 

 a color that always is greatly admired. 29 in. 



Thor. A most beautiful and lively shade of deep sal- 

 mon-pink suffused and overlaid with scarlet. 21 in. 



Widar. Light reddish violet with large white center, 

 very distinct. 24 in. 

 Any of the above; 9c each; $8.00 per 100; $75.00 per 



1000. 



Four Outstanding New Phlox 



Br. Klenun. A very distinct new variety of dwarf com- 

 pact habit and healthy growth. The large individual 

 flowers are white with prominent diffused ej'e of rich 

 violet. 18 in. 



Eva Foerster. Giant bright salmon-rose florets with 

 large white centers, combining into immense trusses 

 on dwarf compact plants. Very attractive. 18 in. 



Flash. Gorgeous carmine-crimson flowers with orange- 

 scarlet centers. They are produced freely on vigorous 

 plants of medium height. Very showy. 25 in. 



Harvest Fire. Tall, vigorous, upright plants producing 

 immense well-formed trusses of bright salmon-red 

 flowers witli distinct carmine eye. 30 in. 

 Any of the above: 

 23c each; $20.00 per 100; $190.00 per 1000 



Early Flowering Phlox — P. suffruticosa 



Miss Iiing'ard. This grand free-flowering white variety 



is a universal favorite flowering from May onward. 



2-3 feet. 14c each; $12.00 per 100. 

 Rosalinda. Showy flower trusses of soft Amaranth pink 



borne profusely from .Tune until freezing weather. 



2 to 3 feet. 14c each; $12.00 per 100. 



Phlox divaricata 



Canadensis 



Each Per 100 

 $0 12 $10 00 



Primula — Primroses 



Cashmeriana 



Veris (English Cowslip) 



Vulg'aris (English Primrose) 



23 20 00 



14 12 00 

 14 12 00 



Sedum — Stonecrop 



Sieholdi 



— variegratum. Has large creamy varie- 

 gation in the center of the leaves 



14 



12 00 



14 12 00 



Vinca — Periwinkle, Trailing Myrtle 



Minor Bowles Variety. Much more desirable in every 

 respect than the common type. The foliage is 

 broader and rich glossy green of strong texture. The 

 flowers are not only larger but of a deeper rich blue 

 color and are borne with remarkable profusion. 9c 

 each; $8.00 per 100; $75.00 per 1000. 



All prices for plants are F. O. B. Philadelphia 



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