HENRY A. DREER 



Flower Seeds 



WHOLESALE LIST 11 



Shasta Daisy "Alaska" 



Arabis (Rock Cress) 



Alpina. One of the earliest and prettiest spring 

 flowers. The spreading tufts are covered with a sheet 

 of pure white flowers as soon as the snow disappears. 

 Unequalled for rockeries or edging; withstanding 

 drought and is always neat; 6 inches. Trade pkt., 15 

 cts.; per oz., 40 cts.; per % lb., $1.25. 



Armeria (Sea Pink or Thrift) 



Formosa. Heads of rosy pink flowers. Useful for 

 edging or rockery. Trade pkt., 25 cts.; per oz., $1.00. 



Aster Perennial (Michaelmas Daisy) 



Alpinus Dwarf Alpine Aster, indispensable for the 

 rockery or edge of hardy borders, grows 6 to 10 inches 

 high, showy bluish purple flowers in May and June. 

 Trade pkt., 30 cts.; per oz., $1.75. 



Mixed. Saved from a splendid collection. Trade 

 pkt., 30 cts.; per oz., $1.75. 



Aubrietia (Rainbow Rock Cress) 



Large-flowering Hybrids. A beautiful dwarf rock 

 plant, covered with sheets of bright flowers in spring 

 and early summer. Trade pkt., 50 cts.; per oz., $2.50. 



Auricula (Primula Auricula) 



A well-known favorite of great beauty; seed saved 

 from splendid choice mixed varieties; half-hardy per- 

 ennials; 6 inches. Trade pkt., 50 cts.; % oz., $1.25. 



Baptisia (False Indigo) 



Australis. Deep blue. Trade pkt., 30 cts.; per oz., 

 $1.50. 



BoCCOma (Plume Poppy, or Tree Celandine) 

 Cordata. Foliage glaucous green; bears freely 

 spikes 2 to 3 feet long of cream-colored flowers; 6 to 

 8 feet; easily raised from seed. Trade pkt., 15 cts.; 

 per oz., 40 cts.; % lb., $1.25. 



Boltonia (False Chamomile) 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Asteroides. Pure white $0 25 $1 00 



Latisquama. Pink tinged lavender 25 1 00 



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Bellis Perennis (Double Daisy) 



The Giant sorts have but few flowers but these are 

 of the largest size. The flowers of the other sorts 

 are smaller but produced very freely. 



Tr. pkt 



Giant White. Enormous flowers $0 40 



Giant Rose. Mammoth flowers 



The Bride or Improved Snowball. The 



finest double white 



Longfellow. Double pink 



Ranunculiflora Alba. Very double white. 

 Ranunculiflora Rosea. Very double pink. 



Double Quilled. Mixed colors 



Finest Double Mixed 



Campanulas (Beiifiowers) 



Well known, beautiful hardy herbaceous perennials 

 thriving best in light, rich soil. 



Tr. pkt, 



Carpatica Blue (Carpathian Hare Bell). 



Color clear blue; grows 6 inches high. $0 20 



Carpatica Alba. The white-flowered form. 



Persicifolia Grandiflora Blue (Peach 

 Bells). Grows 2 to 3 feet high, with 

 large blue flowers 



Persicifolia Grandiflora Alba. The white- 

 flowered Peach Bells 



Persicifolia Telham Beauty. Immense 

 bell-shaped flowers of a pale China 

 blue, produced on long stems. Height, 

 2 feet 



Pyramidalis Blue (The Chimney Bell- 

 flower). A beautiful hardy plant, blue 

 salver-shaped flowers, 4 to 6 feet 



Pyramidalis Alba. Same as above, but 

 with white flowers 



Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). 

 Grows about a foot high with graceful 

 drooping mid-blue bell-shaped flowers. 

 A splendid subject for the rockery or 

 front of hardy border. V e oz., $1.00... 



Canterbury Bells (Campanula Medium) 



Tr. pkt. 



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" Light blue or lavender . . , 



" Rose-pink 



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Single (Canterbury Bells) Dark Blue.. 

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Double-flowering Mixed 



Carnation 



Grenadin Mixed. Dwarf and compact in growth; 

 double flowers in various colors, produced in great 

 profusion. Early flowering and invaluable for cut- 

 ting. 1 foot. Trade pkt., 30 cts.; per oz., $1.50. 



CaSSia (American Senna) 

 Marilandica. A plant growing from three to four feet 

 high, bushy, with large panicles of bright yellow, 

 curiously shaped flowers in abundant axillary clusters 

 from July to August. The beautiful pinnate light- 

 green foliage is very pleasing. Trade pkt., 25 cts.; 

 per oz., $1.00. 



Centaurea 



Dealbata. A hardy native of Asia Minor, bearing 

 distinct bright rose colored flowers; July to Septem- 

 ber, iy 2 to 2 feet. Trade pkt., 30 cts.; per oz., $1.50. 



Montana (Perennial Cornflower). Grows 2 feet high, 

 bearing large violet-blue flowers from July to Sep- 

 tember. Trade pkt., 20 cts.; per oz., 75 cts. 



Cerastium (Snow in Summer) 



Tomentosum. A desirable low-growing plant with 

 silvery foliage and white flowers in June, suitable for 

 the rockery, or for carpeting dry, sunny spots, or for 

 covering graves. Trade pkt., 25 cts.; per oz., $1.00. 



Cheiranthus 



These are biennials; very effective in the rockery or 

 front of border. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 

 Allionil (Siberian Wallflower). Brilliant 



orange flowers. % lb., $1.50 $0 15 $0 50 



Linifolius (Alpine Wallflower). Flowers 



bright mauve 30 1 50 



Chrysanthemum (Shasta Daisy, etc.) 

 There is always a good demand for these large- 

 flowering pure white daisies. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Maximum King Edward VII. The finest 



Moonpenny Daisy $0 20 



Shasta Daisy. Mixed seedlings. 



Shasta Daisy "Alaska." The largest and 

 best of the Shasta Daisies 



Pompon. Small autumn flowering sorts. 



Double Early-flowering. A good strain 

 of early fall flowering sorts. Va oz., 

 $1.00 



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The Book of Perennials (Hottes). Revised and enlarged. $1.50 per copy postpaid. 



