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



DEFIANCE MIGNONETTE 



NASTURTIUMS— Contiuned 



Tall or Climbing Nasturtiums. 



Oz. '/4=lb. 



Chameleon. Different colors on same plant ... 10 20 



Chocolate 10 20 



Crimson. Very rich shade 10 20 



King Theodore. Deep crimson maroon, dark foliage 10 20 



Lemon Yellow 10 20 



Lilac. An odd shade 10 20 



Orange. A fine deep shade 10 20 



Pearl. Creamy white 10 20 



Prince Henry. Cream spotted and tipped red . . 10 20 



Purple. Purplish crimson 10 20 



Rose. Fine color 10 20 



Scarlet. Brilliant 10 20 



Schulzi. Deep scarlet, dark foliage 10 20 



Spotted. Yellow spotted crimson 10 20 



Straw Striped Scarlet 10 20 



Vesuvius. Salmon rose; dark leaved 10 20 



Mixed. Best quality, 10 lbs., $3.00 10 15 



Tom Thumb or Dwarf Nasturtiums. 



Aurora. Salmon and pink 10 20 



Beauty. Yellow striped red 10 20 



Bronze 10 20 



Chameleon. Various colors on one plant 10 20 



Cloth of Gold. Scarlet, yellow foliage 10 20 



Crystal Palace Gem. Sulphur spotted maroon . . 10 20 



Empress of India. Bright crimson, dark leaved . 10 20 



Golden King. Golden yellow 10 20 



King of Tom Thumbs. Dark scarlet, dark leaved 10 20 



King Theodore. Deep maroon, dark leaved ... 10 20 



Lady Bird. Orange, spotted red 10 20 



Pearl. Creamy white 10 20 



Prince Henry. Creamy white spotted and tipped red 10 20 



Regelianum. Purplish crimson 10 20 



Rose. Fine soft rose 10 20 



Ruby King. Ruby rose 10 20 



Spotted. Yellow spotted red 10 20 



Vesuvius. Salmon rose, dark leaved 10 20 



Mixed. Best quality 10 lbs., $3.50 10 15 



Miscellaneous Nasturtiums. 



Dwarf Geranium=leaved. New, Scarlet 30 1 00 



" Ivy=leaved. Mixed colors 10 30 



*' Variegated=leaved. Mixed colors 15 40 



Llliput. Very compact, mixed colors ... 10 20 

 Tall Hybrids of Mme. Gunter. A splendid strain 



many fine, and unusual colors 10 15 



" Ivy=leaved. Mixed colors 10 30 



" Variegated^leaved. Mixed colors 15 40 



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Mignonette. 



For Florists' use we especially recommend the Defiance, Goliath 

 and Machet. But all of the varieties offered are good and strictly 

 select stocks. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Defiance. Very large spikes V* lb., $1.25 15 $a 40 



Goliath. Giant spikes, extra fine 15 50 



Golden Machet. Fine 10 30 



Improved Red Victoria 10 30 



Machet. True select stock of this fine sort, V* lb., 75c 10 25 



Miles Hybrid Spiral. A fine outdoor sort, V* lb., 40c 10 15 



Orange Queen. Orange yellow 25 1 00 



Parson's White 10 20 



Salmon Queen. A very high colored kind 15 50 



Large flowering Pyramidal '/i lb. 75c. 10 25 



Sweet=Scented, large flowering Lb., 50 cts. 10 



Myosotis (Forget-me-not). 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Alpestrls. Blue 15 $0 35 



Robusta Grandiflora. Blue, large flower- 

 ing 15 50 



" Royal Blue. Upright grower, blue . . . 25 1 00 



Victoria. Blue; very fine 25 1 00 



Dissitiflora. Clear blue. Early flowering 30 1 50 



Palustris. True Forget-me-not 40 2 00 



" Semperflorens. Ever-blooming 30 1 50 



NASTURTIUMS 



We sell immense quantities of both the Tall and Tom Thumb sorts. 

 They are very effective in window boxes, vases, baskets, etc. 



Lobb's Tall Nasturtium. 



Oz. %-lb. 



Asa Gray. Cream white 10 20 



Black Prince. Dark, velvety crimson, dark foliage 10 20 



Brilliant. Bright scarlet 10 20 



Cardinal. Intense geranium-red 10 20 



Crown Prince of Prussia. Blood red 10 20 



Giant of Battles. Sulphur, red blotches 10 20 



Golden Queen. Pure golden-orange 10 20 



Princess Victoria Louise. Creamy white, orange- 

 scarlet blotches 10 20 



Regina. Salmon red to cream 10 20 



RoidesNoirs (King of the Blacks). Very dark . 10 20 



Rudolph Virchow. Fine ruby rose 10 20 



Spitfire. Vermilion scarlet 10 20 



Mixed. Lobb's varieties; fine 10 15 



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VARIEGATED-LEAVED NASTURTIUM 



For full descriptions and illustrations, see our Garden Book for 1912. 



