HEKRY a. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



IPOMCEA GRANDIFLORA ^^Moontlower^ 



Ipomcea. 



Of the following- the Moon Flower is one of the quickest growing 



and most popular of all summer climbers, and all florists should 



have it on hand. 









Tr. pkt. 



Oz. 



'/4=Lb. 



Lb. 



Bona nox (Evening Glory) . . 



10 



$0 30 



$1 00 



Coccinea (Star Ipomoea) 



10 



30 





Qrandiflora (Moon Flower) ... 15 



40 



1 25 



4 50 



Rubra Ccerulea (Heavenly Blue) . 15 



40 







Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory) . 10 



30 



1 00 





Imperial Japanese. Finest quality 











15 



50 



1 50 



Jacobaea (Senecio). 



Elegans, fl. pi. Mixed colors 



Kochia. 



Trichophylla (Standing Cypress or Belvedere) . . . 



Lantana. 



Hybrida. Finest mixed. Useful as a pot plant for 

 bedding out or for vases, etc., etc. Seed should be 

 sown early 



Larkspur (Annual Sorts). 



Tr. pkt. 



15 



Oz. 



$0 50 



20 



Dwarf Rocket. Mixed 



Tall Stock=flowered. Dark blue 



" Lustrous carmine 



Lilac 



ShelUpink .... 



Sky=blue 



" " Tri-color 



White 



Mixed 



20 



15 40 

 10 25 



10 



Lavatera. 



Trimestrlsgrandiflora rosea 



Leptosiphon. 



French Hybrids. Mixed colors 



Linum. 



Grandlflorum rubrum (Scarlet Flax) 



Lobelia. 



All of the varieties are used for bedding, vases, etc. The varieties 

 Speciosa and Gracilis, are of a trailing habit and are specially suited 

 for hanging baskets, etc. Seed should be sown early. It germinates 

 easily and quickly but takes some time to get them any size. 



Tr. pkt. 



Crystal Palace Compacta. Best dwarf, dark blue, 

 dark foliage 



Emperor William. Dwarf, clear light blue 



Prima Donna. Crimson 



White Gem. White, compact 



Gracilis. Light blue, trailing 



Speciosa (Crystal Palace var.) Dark blue, trailing . 



Heterophylla Major. A splendid clear blue bedding 

 sort. Very large individual flowers 



Erinus compacta. All colors, mixed 



15 



Oz. 



$1 25 



LOBELIA HETEROPHYLLA MAJOR 



Lophospermum. 



Scandens. Much used in hanging baskets, vases, etc. 



Lunaria (Honesty). 



Biennis alba. Silvery seed pouches 



Lupinus. 



Annual. Mixed sorts 20 cts. per '/i-lb. 



Marigold. 



All are useful for many purposes. 



African. Double, mixed ... 



" El Dorado. Very double, orange 



" Lemon Queen. Lemon yellow 



" Orange Prince. The finest golden orange 

 " Pride of the Garden. A dwarf golden 



yellow .... 



French, Double Dwarf. Mixed 



Gold Striped. Extrafine 



Legion d'honneur (Little Brownie.) A 

 beautiful single sort 



Marvel of Peru. 



Mixed (Four O'Clocksi 15 cts. per '/4-lb. 



Matricaria (Feverfew). 

 Capensis, fl. pi. Double white, nice cut flowers . . 10 



Matthiola. 



Bicornis (Evening Scented Stock) 10 



Maurandia. 



A popular and graceful climber, used in baskets, vases, etc. 

 Barclayana. Mixed. All colors 25 



pkt. Oz. 



30 $1 50 



10 



10 



25 



15 



Mesembryanthemum. 



Crystalinum (Ice Planti . . . . 

 Tricolor. Mixed. (Wax Planti 



1 00 



Mignonette. 



For Florists' use we especially recommend the Defiance, Goliath 

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

 select stocks. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Defiance. Very large spikes 'A lb., $1.25 15 $0 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, 'A 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 >/4 lb. 75c. 10 25 



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



Pudica 



Mimosa (Sensitive Plant). 



Mimulus. 



Moschatus (Musk Plant). There is quite a demand 

 for this old time favorite. Yellow flowers, fragrant 

 foliage ... 



Tigrinus, Mixed (Monkey Floweri 



25 



1 25 

 1 25 



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



