HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 27 



Choice Double Pompon 

 Dahlias 



Annie Doncaster. Light yellow, base suffused with 



pearly-pink. 

 ♦Catherine. Primrose-yellow. 

 Darkness. Deep velvety-maroon. 

 Elegante. Soft pink, tipped deep pink. 

 Frau Dr. Knabe. Rose, tinted white with violet tips. 

 Ideal. Orange-yellow. 

 Klelne Domitea. Orange-buff. 

 Little Naiad. White, tipped amaranth-red. 

 ♦Little Bessie. Creamy-white. 

 ♦Salamander. Golden-yellow, tipped orange-red. 

 ♦Snowclad. A fine pure white. 

 ♦Vivid. Vivid brilliant scarlet. 

 ♦Ware's Mars. Beautiful deep red. 



$1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 



Paeony- Flowered Dahlias 



This beautiful type has large artistic flowers best compared to the 

 semi-double Paeonies in general form. They all flower very freely, 

 and are borne on long, strong stems, making excellent material for 

 cutting. 



Per doz. 



Antoine Revolre. Brilliant ox-blood red with crimson sha- 

 dings. Plants ready May 1st ... 



Andrew Carnegie. Lively rose-pink. Plants ready May 1st 



Fellberg. A splendid large white 



Olory of Qroenekan. Very large orange-yellow 



Geisha. The showiest and most attractive of this type yet 

 introduced, of an effective and rich combination of scarlet 

 and gold. Plants ready May 1st. $20.00 per 100 



Mme. Curtelin. Very large oriental-red. Plants ready 

 May 1st 



Mannheim. Salmon-pink. Plants ready May 1st 



Philadelphia. In form this is a semi-double Cactus; color 

 rich, reddish-purple marked with white; very gay. Plants 

 ready May 1st 



Queen Wilhelmina. Immense pure white. Plants ready 

 May 1st 



Rheingau. Showy, brilliant scarlet. Plants ready May 1st 



Rev. H. J. Kitchin. Exquisite mauve-pink with sulphur 

 markings. Plants ready May 1st 2 50 



Solfatere. Brilliant carmine 1 50 



$2 50 

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DOUBLE POMPON DAHLIAS 



Collerette Dahlias 



Recently French specialists have given us many beautiful im- 

 proved forms, some with very large flowers and with delightful 

 color combinations and from which we have selected the varieties 

 here offered. The flowers are single, havir^g one row of petals 

 with an additional row of short petals around the disc, which forms 

 a frill or collar and which is usually of a different color from the 

 rest of the flower. 



P^ONY-FLOWERED DAHLIA 



Per doz. 



Comte Cheremeteff. Vermilion-red shading to orange at 

 tips; creamy-white collar 



Director Rene Gerard. Creamy-white suffused with French 

 purple. Creamy-white collar petals 



Duchesse Meizi d'Eril. Brilliant orange-scarlet suffused 

 with vermilion; collar petals a mottling of blush-white, 

 purplish-violet and red 



Diomede. Ground white with blotches of purple-red, collar 

 petals white 



Exposition de Lyon. Bright garnet, yellow collar petals . 



Henri Farman. Cardinal red frequently edged with creamy- 

 yellow. Collar petals creamy-yellow 



La Fusee. Deep ox-blood red, the collar of same color; 

 marked with white 



Mme. Gygax. Bright cochineal-red, passing to yellow tips; 

 primrose-yellow collar petals. Plants ready May 1st . . . 



Mme. E. Poirier. Deep purple, suffused with lighter shades 

 which gives it a violet-blue effect; collar petals white. 

 Plants ready May 1st 



Mme. Capron. Brilliant reddish-purple, collar petals of 

 same color but striped and marked with white. Plants 

 ready May 1st 



Meteor. Deep cardinal-red occasionally tipped with creamy- 

 yellow; collar petals sulphur-yellow 



Maurice Rivoire. Ox-blood red; pure white fringed collar. 



Souvenir de Rene Bernardeau. Bright carmine, collar petals 

 of same color, suffused with carmine. Plants ready May 

 1st 



Souvenir de Chabanne. Ground color lemon-yellow, with 

 coral red markings. Collar petals lemon-yellow tipped 

 white. Plants ready May 1st 



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