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



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CUT-AND-COME-AGAIN STOCKS 



Salvia (Sage). 

 The "Scarlet Sage " stands very near the top in popular bedding 



plants. We only offer the finest types, each being quite distinct. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Splendens. " Scarlet Sage." Bright scarlet .... 25 $100 



" Ball of Fire." A splendid dwarf sort, 



extra fine 50 2 50 



"Bonfire." (Clara Bedman.) Compact 



growth 40 2 00 



"Burning Bush." Of taller growth than 



the above. Very large spikes ... 30 1 50 



"Zurich." New dwarf, very early flow- 

 ering ... 50 4 00 



Patens. Blue Salvia 50 3 00 



Scabiosa (Mourning Bride, Sweet Scabious'). 



Very desirable for summer cut flowers. Useful in making up. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Improved large flowering, Azure Fairy 20 $0 75 



Crimson 15 50 



Flesh-plnk 15 50 



King of the Blacks . . . 15 50 



Lilac 15 50 



" " " Pompadour 15 50 



Purple, edged white . . 15 50 



Rose 15 50 



Tile=red 15 50 



White 15 50 



mixed. All colors ... 10 35 



Solanum. 



Capsicastrum (Jerusalem Cherry). There is always 

 a demand for red berried plants around Christmas 

 and this is the most popular of all. Sow early to 

 get good sized plants 10 25 



Fra Diavolo. A new variety of dwarf, compact 

 growth, with smaller .foliage and fruit than the 

 type 25 1 00 



Stocks (Gilliflower). 



Thousands of Stocks are sold as pot plants, and 'many more are 

 grown for their flowers. Cheap grades are likely to prove largely 

 single. Ours are grown specially for us by an expert, and will pro- 

 duce over 90 per cent, double flowers. 



Various Stocks. Tr. pkt. Oz. 

 Wallflower-leaved, Ten Weeks' Snowflake. A fine 



white 50 $6 00 



Beauty of Nice. Delicate flesh-pink 50 2 50 



Empress Elizabeth. Brilliant carmine-rose .... 50 4 00 



Queen Alexandra. Rosy-lilac, fine for cutting ... 50 2 50 



Brompton. Mixed 50 3 00 



IMPROVED LARGE-FLOWERING SCABIOSA 



Stocks — Continued. 

 Cut-and°Come-Again Ten Weeks' Stocks. 

 Splendid perpetual-blooming class; sown in March or April they 

 begin flowering in July, continuing until frost, and are especially 

 valuable during September and October when other flowers are 

 scarce; they throw out numerous side branches, all bearing very 

 double fragrant flowers ; excellent for cutting. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Princess Alice. Snow-white 50 $3 00 



La France. Silver^' rose 50 3 00 



Brilliant. Fiery blood-red 50 3 00 



Sapphire. Dark blue 50 3 00 



Creole. Creamy yellow, extra fine 50 3 00 



May Queen. A delicate shade of lilac 50 3 00 



Finest Mixed. All colors 50 250 



Large Flowering Ten Weeks' Stocks. 



This is the leading variety for bedding. Of dwarf compact habit. 

 Comes into bloom early and produces fine spikes of very double 

 flowers. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Blood red 40 $2 50 



Canary yellow 40 2 50 



Bright rose 40 2 50 



Light blue 40 2 50 



Purple 40 2 50 



Pure white 40 2 50 



Finest mixed 30 2 OO 



Sweet Peas 



(See list on page 12.) 

 Verbenas. 



We take special pains with our strain of Mammoth Verbenas, 

 continually selecting and keeping it up to the highest point for size 

 of flowers, purit>' of color, etc. They should be sown early to get 

 nice plants in time for spring sales. 



Tr. pkt. Oz. 



Dreer's Mammoth. Pink shades 30 $1 25 



Blue shades 30 1 25 



Purple shades 30 1 25 



Scarlet shades 30 125 



Striped shades 30 125 



Pure white 30 1 25 



Finest mixed. All colors .... 25 1 00 



Hybrida. Extra choice mixed. A good grade ... 15 50 



Lemon (Aloysia Citriodora) 30 1 50 



Venosa. Purplish heliotrope. Finebedder 10 25 



Erinoides. Deep lavender. Fine for baskets, etc . . 15 50 



Alba. White 15 50 



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



