HENRY A. DREER Hardy Perennial Plants wholesale list 



Six Original Korean Hybrid 

 Chrysanthemums 



Tliese six varieties introduced several years ago are 

 still in popular demand. Their graceful plants and 

 flowers of novel shades command for them the admira- 

 tion of the lover of useful plants for the garden and 

 for cutting. 



Apollo. Bronzy red and gold suffused with salmon. 

 Ceres. Old gold blended with chamois yellow. 

 Daphne. Pink with a lilac-rose sheen. 

 Biana. Rose-pink suffused with soft salmon. 

 Mars. Deep Amaranth red with a velvety sheen. 

 Uercnry (Plant Patent No. 58). Opens bronze red chang- 

 ing to coppery flesh. 



Any of the above, 2-inch pots: 

 $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 



Good Korean Hybrids 

 From Other Sources 



Among the many New Korean Hybrids introduced by 

 other growers we have found the following worthy of 

 being added to our collection. They are offered from 



2-inch pots. Doz. 100 



Aphrodite. A most attractive light pink 



and cream colored variety $2 00 $15 00 



Araby. Just being introduced this year. 

 A deep purplish double variety of a 



novel shade 4 00 30 00 



Dazira, Extremely dainty light pink 



fading to white. A beauty 85 6 00 



Hebe, Luminous pink fading to lavender 



tones with age. Very attractive 2 00 15 00 



Indian Summer. Double vivid glowing 



orange. A distinct advance 2 50 20 00 



Innocence. The best white Korean hybrid. 



Very free 85 6 00 



Xing' Midas. Introduction of this year. A 

 double apricot yellow of excellent form 



and habit 4 00 30 00 



Iiouise Schling'. Glowing salmon-red 



single fading to a bronze-salmon 85 6 00 



Orion. Brilliant glittering canary yellow 



single 2 00 15 00 



Venus. Lilac-pink with lavender sliading 2 00 15 00 

 Vulcan, Glowing carmine-red single fad- 

 ing to bronze-crimson 2 00 15 00 



Double Extra-Early 

 Aster-Flowered 



While all varieties offered by us are early flowering 

 the following bloom from one to two weeks ahead of 

 the general collections. 



Aladdin. Popular very early bronze. Should be pinched 

 back until early August to prevent blooming in hot 

 weather when flowers cannot develop properly. 



Albert Muller. Attractive shade of apricot suffused 

 with pink. 



Aletta, Dwarf light pink. 



Amelia. Also called F*lnk Cushion and Azaleamum. 

 Very early compact-growing \ ariety with small-sized 

 pink flowers freely produced. Best results are ob- 

 tained by pinching back hard until early August. 



Barbara Cumming-, Extra early yellow. 



Carrie. Canary yellow. 



Ganna. Large free bright pink. 



G-lomero. Medium-sized free and very reliable orange. 

 Glorietta. Verj' dwarf light pink with upright growth. 

 Golden Apricot. Very large free-flowering variety of a 



distinct and lovely shade of apricot shading Into 



yellow. 



Haldona. Beautiful apricot-yellow. 

 Idolf. Verj' early light pink. 



La Somme. Opens pink and fades to pure white. 

 Iiorelei. Very good yellow. 



Marie duPont. Large fluffy pure white; dwarf. 



Natoma. Very attractive intense bright pink. 



Provence. Popular early light pink. 



Bozicka. Medium pink. Very free. 



Saranac. A real acquisition in early yellows, 



Snnkist. Wonderfully bright and attractive deep orange. 



Taslva. Upright pure white. 



Yellow Normandle. Very early pure yellow. 



Any of the above, 2-inch pots: 

 85c per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



Twelve New Early Varieties for 1937 



In the selection of the 12 new varieties offered this 

 year we have still been guided by our desire for earli- 

 ness. In addition we have succeeded in adding new 

 colors and interesting forms. Their popularity is as- 

 sured to us by the praise they have received from all 

 who have seen them. Those marked (•) are Korean 

 Hybrids. 



♦Appeal, Blush white with long dainty narrow petals; 



very free. Single. 

 ♦Arcturus. Large compact vigorous amber or honey 



yellow single variety of a most unusual and attractive 



color. 



Cydonia. Brilliant double orange mahogany of medium 



size. Rare and fetching color. 

 Eleg'ance, Large flowers of a violet tyrian rose color. 



Single. 



*Pairy. Very delicate rose with a white halo. Single. 



\'ery dainty and refined. 



*Fireflame. Deep blood red with carmine suffusion. 

 Single. 



*Happiness. Single. Open rosy apricot and fades to 

 pale pink. Very unique form and color. 



*Orange Wonder, Deep coppery orange, single, free and 

 vigorous. 



*Bosamund. Large pale violet-rose duplex. 



*Sequoia. Fine good sized double amber. 



*SteUaris. Large single Buttercup yellow. Verv grace- 

 ful and vigorous. 



*Sultan, Single rosy orange-salmon. Free, dwarf, and 

 compact. 



Any of the above, 2-inch pots: 

 35c each; $3,50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Bapture 



Large Double or Decorative 

 Garden Chrysanthemums 



Tlje varieties in this list produce flowers from 2 to 

 4 inches in diameter. They are in their prime after 

 October 15. 



Ang^elo. Light pink incurved. 



Chestnut Burr. Cheerful chestnut red. 



Comoleta. Large yellow. 



Elena. Bronzy brown. 



Globe d'Or. Compact free yellow. 



Granny Scoville. Warm coral bronze. 



Iiilian Doty. Laige rose ball. 



Ijuclfer. Deep ox-blood red. 



Mrs. H. E. Kidder. Large yellow incurved. 



Muldoon. Large purplish .Amaranth. 



Murillo. Large old rose. 



Oconto. Large while. 



Petite Iiooise. Large rose-pink. 



Bapture. Deep orange bronze, suffused with carmine. 



Very attractive. $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 jier 100. 

 Buth Cunimiug'. Terra cotta. 

 Tints of Gold. Golden yellow. 

 White Doty. White ball-shaped. 

 Yellow Doty. Bronzy yellow ball. 



Any of the above, except where noted: 

 85c per doz.; $6,00 per 100 



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Tbe prices quoted are for 2-inch pot plants, ready in March 



