26 HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS ~ b @ 
PAEONY-FLOWERED 
DAHLIAS 
This beautiful type is now very popular. The 
artistic flowers are very large, and are best compared 
to the semi-double Pzeonies in general form. They 
all flower very freely, and are borne on long, strong 
stems, making excellent material for cutting, as well 
as for garden decoration. 
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America. A beautiful Dahlia; pure shrimp-pink 
with golden suffusion; habit ideal; very free-flow- 
ering. $1.00 each. 
‘Canary Bird. A fascinating sulphur-yellow. Flow- 
ers well placed and of great substance. $1.00 
, each. 
* Comte De La Vaule. A large flowered, free and 
showy garden variety of a rich carmine. 75 cts. 
each. 
Czar Ferdinand. An excellent free-flowering va- 
riety, with good-shaped attractive flowers of a luminous reddish-purple;_first- 
class in every way. 75,cts. each. 
Fraicheur Du Matin. One of the freest flowering of this type; pure white with 
just a tint of yellow at the base of the petals; good stems, extra good for 
= 2 P.£0ONY-FLOWERED DAHLIA, 
cutting. 50 cts. each. GeisHa. Offered on opposite page. 
ortulanu udde, Very free-flowering, rich rosy-scarlet. / = F E 5 
a ae Sigs et E a ering, rich rosy-scarlet. |/Mirs, Violet Beamish, A gracefully arranged flower of a beau- 
50 cts. each. : ) 
2 F : ov tiful tender sh: f iotr vith silv eflex, 75 
Ladysmith Wenytittae widletrose colored! flowers, isting! ender shade of heliotrope with silvery reflex, 75 cts. 
, and pleasing. 74 cts. each. each, 
Mafeking. A distinct new color, fawn delicately suffused Propaganda. A splendid flower, primrose-yellow with rosy- 
with rose. 75 cts. each. 
Mondscheibe. Exceptionally large pure golden-yellow flowers : : 
with exceptionally long, stiff stems. A valuable cut flower. Sultan. Very dark crimson, yet bright and attractive. Petals 
salmon suffusion. 50 cts. each. 
$1.00 each. broad and nicely formed; very free. 50 cts. each. 
The above 12 new varieties can be supplied only in growing plants, which will be ready about April 15th. We will supply one 
ed. apa oe DREER SPECIALTIES for 1914 
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| , _——> Dahlias are but one of our many specialties, and everyone 
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w ‘ interested in horticulture should have a copy of our Garden 
\ Book or general catalogue, in which we offer a complete line 
of Seeds, Plants and Bulbs, including the following specialties: 
2 FAMOUS AMERICAN 
eS ASTERS. 
SUPERB ORCHID FLOW- 
ERED SWEET PEAS. 
: THE 
J CARDINAL CLIMBER. 
NEW HYBRID 
DELPHINIUMS. 
SE CANNAS OF SPECIAL 
: MERIT. 
1 FINE FERNS. 
=n PALMS IN 
i. | GREAT VARIETY. 
THE WORLD'S BEST ROSES. 
Everything worth growing in 
HARDY PERENNIALS, 
WATER LILIES, HARDY SHRUBS, 
HARDY CLIMBERS, Etc., etc. 
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PONY-FLOWERED DaHu_tia, 
ANDREW CARNEGIE. 
Offered on opposite page. 
