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



Dianthus (Pinks). 



Double Flowering Sorts. Tr. pkt, Oz. 



Chinensis (China Pinks). Mixed 10 $0 20 



Diadematus (Diadem Pinks). Mixed extra fine . . . 15 50 



Fireball. Fiery scarlet 20 75 



Heddewigii (Double Japan Pinks) . Mixed, extra fine 15 50 



Imperialls (Imperial Pinks). Mixed 15 40 



Lacinlatus (Double Fringed Pinks). Mixed 20 60 



Lucifer. Double, rich, geranium-red 30 1 50 



Mirabilis (Double Marvelous Pinks) . Mixed colors 25 100 



Mourning Cloak. Maroon, edged white 15 50 



Nobilis (Double Royal Pinks). Mixed colors. ... 20 75 



Salmon King. Beautiful shades of salmon 20 75 



Snowball. A beautiful double white 20 75 



Striped Beauty. Very gay. Many colors 20 75 



Violet Queen. Rich violet 30 1 25 



Single Flowering Sorts. 



Crimson Belle. Rich velvety crimson 15 40 



Eastern Queen. Marbled rose and mauve 15 40 



Heddewigii (Single Japan Pinks). Mixed. A beau- 

 tiful single strain 15 40 



Laciniatus (Single Fringed Pinks). Mixed 15 40 



Mirabills (Single Marvelous Pinks). Mixed 15 50 



Nobilis (Royal Pinks). Mixed colors 15 40 



Punctatus (Princess Pinks) . Many colors 20 75 



Salmon Queen. Bright salmon shades 15 50 



Vesuvius. Bright Geranium-red, fine 20 75 



Cobsea 



PERFECTION COSMOS 



(Cups and Saucers Vine). 



One of the best climbers, will cling to any rough surface. Always 

 a good sale for plants of this. Seed should be sown early and placed 

 edgewise in the flats. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Scandens. Purple 15 $0 40 



Alba. White 20 75 



Coleus. 



Dreer's Hybrid, mixed. Saved from a fine collection 



and usually producing fine high colored sorts ... 50 2 50 

 Ornatus. Large leaved, highly colored in great variety 50 3 00 



Cosmos. 



Our Mammoth Perfection strain is unequaled for size and other 

 good qualities. For points north of New York we recommend the 

 Extra early flowering types. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Mammoth Perfection, crimson 



** " pink 



white 



" " finest mixed 



<jigantic flowering, '*Lady Lenox." Immense flowers 



6 to 7 inches across, color a clear pink 



Extra Early— flowering crimson 



" " " Dawn. White, tinged pink . 



" " " pink 



" " " white 



" " " mixed 



Dracaena. 



It is always well to have a lot of these coming along, they are so 

 useful as centre plants, etc. Seeds are sent out in the berry or 

 hull, and should be rubbed out before sowing. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Australis. Broad leaved variety 15 50 



Indivisa. Narrow foliage. Very useful. '/4-lb. $1.00 10 30 

 Lineata. Slightly broader than type . . . 15 50 



Ferns. 



We can furnish spores of the following varieties at the uniform 

 price of 50 cents per trade packet. 



Adiantum Cuneatum 

 Alsophila Australis 

 Aspidium Tsussimense 

 Blechnum Braziliensis 



" Occidentale 

 Cyrtomium Falcatum 

 Fortunei 

 Lomaria Gibba 

 Lastrea Aristata Variegata 



" Chrysoloba 

 Polypodium Aureum 

 Polystichum Coreaceum 

 Poiystichum Setosum 



Finest mixed. 



Pteris Cretica Albo Lineata 



" Adiantoides 



" Argyrea 



" Hastata 



" internata 



" Magnifica 



" Ouvrardi 



*' Serrulata 



" Sieboldi 



" Tremula 



" Mixed Sorts 

 Sitalobium Cicutarium 



A large number of sorts. 



Klondyke. Yellow 



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Our entire stock of these are grown for us by the best grower in 

 Europe. They have given entire satisfaction in the past and we feel 

 sure will continue to do so. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 

 Perslcum, finest mixed. Easier to grow than gigan- 



teum $0 50 $2 50 



100 1000 

 seeds seeds 



giganteum, white . . $0 75 $6 00 



*' white with carmine eye 75 6 00 



rose 75 6 00 



blood=red 75 6 00 



Finest mixed 60 5 00 



'* Wonder of Wandsbek. A most 

 brilliant variety of intense salmony-red . . 1 50 12 00 

 Papillio (Butterfly Cyclamen) 1 00 7 50 



DRAC/ENA INDIVISA 



For full descriptions and illustrations see our Garden Book for 1912 



