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



Dreer's Select Dahlias 



Dahlias True to Name.— All of the Dahlias which we offer this season have been grown at our New Riverview Nurseries under our 

 personal supervision, every precaution was taken to prevent errors and our customers may depend upon receiving stocks absolutely true 

 to name. 



Dahlia Roots or Plants.— Unless otherwise noted in the description of the various varieties, we supply all Dahlias in strong 

 dormant roots, and we believe our supply this season is ample to meet all demands. However, in case the demand for certain varieties 

 exhausts our supply of roots, we will send out strong growing plants which will give equally good results. 



Dahlias for Cutting. — The varieties marked with an asterisk* are those that are particularly suited for cutting, bein^ free- 

 flowering sorts, ivitli good stems and desirable color^s. 



Special Dahlia Catalogue.— If you are particularly interested in Dahlias send for our Special Dahlia Catalogue, the most complete 

 Dahlia Catalogue ever published, describing nearly five hundred varieties, including all the latest introductions. 



Cactus Dahlias. Novelties of 1912 and 1913. 



Each 



NEW CACTUS DAHLIA, 

 MRS. HENRY R. WIRTH 



Bismarck. One of the best, intense fiery-reds 



Blaustrumpf (Blue Stocking). Deep-purple with blue 



suffusion. Plants ready April 15th 



*ChevrefeviIle. Apricot and rose 



Clemence Cazalis. Delicate mauve, suffused purple . . . 



Colada. Carmine-cerise, shading to crimson 



Colombo. Solferino-rose, white centre 



*Comte de Lambert. Carmine-red, shaded purple .... 

 *Daydream. Honey-yellow with salmon-rose shadings 



*Debutante. Mauve pink, white centre 



Director Mamille. Rich blood-red with purplish suffusion 

 Dr. Q. Kendall. Rich orange, bright yellow centre • ■ . . 

 *High Sheriff. Bronzy-rose. Plants ready April 15th . . 

 *J. B. Fry. Pale yellow passing to a light salmon. Plants 



ready April 15th 



Karl Kotte. Reddish salmon ... ... 



Fortschritt. Blood-red with scarlet shadings 



*Gelber Prinz. The best deep-yellow. Plants ready April 



15th 



*Grafin von Schimmelmann. Salmon-rose 



'^Qalatea. Soft pink. Plants ready April 15th 



H. H. Thomas. Deep rich crimson. Plants ready April 15th 

 *Mme. Adolphe Bechet. Rose with deeper suffusion. 



Plants ready April 15th 



*Mlle. Marie Doucet. Soft mauve, white centre 



Modern. Salmon-pink, old-rose, and copper. Plants 



ready April 15th 



Mondfee. Pure white with silvery rose 



*Mrs. Henry R. Wirth. In this we have a glorified form 



of Standard Bearer, the flowers being of same size but 



of a more intense, rich, glowing fiery-scarlet color. 



Plants ready April 15th 



Mons Sexe. Rich oriental-red tipped more or less marked 



and suffused with old gold. Plants ready April 15th . . 

 Mycenes. Amber-yellow heavily suffused with salmon . 



Magnet. Distinct coppery old-rose 



Manon. A pleasing canary-yellow ... 



^Marguerite Bouchon. The most beautiful Cactus Dahlia 



grown. Color a magnificent shade of brilliant yet soft 



rose with very large white centre and distinctly defined 



white tips. Plants ready April 15th 



Melilla. Chrome yellow with lemon suffusion 



Phoenix. Rich, deep carmine-red, each petal when first 

 opening having a broad stripe of cardinal-red through 

 the centre .... 



Reggie. Rich crimson, shaded maroon 



Rev. Arthur T. Bridge. Bright clear yellow, heavily 

 tipped and suffused with bright rose-pink 



*Rev. T. W. Jamison. Of a bright mauve-pink 



Rosaeflora. Pure rose, the centre white 



*Rosa Siegerln. Tender mauve-pink shading to white . . 



Strahlenglanz. Old-gold and salmon 



Stredwick's Erecta. Brilliant rose-pink. Plants ready 

 April 15th 



Sunshine. A large deep glowing crimson-carmine . . . 



*Thais. Pure white with a soft mauve suffusion. Plants 

 ready April 15th 



Trautlieb. Tender rose with mauve suffusion 



*The Lion. Bronzy old-rose. Plants ready April 15th . 



*Thos. Obelin. A brilliant fiery-red. Plants ready 

 April 15th ... ... 



*Tricolor. Ground-color buttercup-yellow, with a blotch 

 of scarlet on each petal, as the flower matures the end of 

 each petal becomes suffused with rosy-white. Plants 

 ready April 15th 



*Vlvid. Intense fiery-red. Plants ready April 15th . . 



Walter Deegen. Fiery-red, suffused orange. Plants ready 

 April 15th 



Wellington. A bright glowing scarlet 



W. T. Rogers. Dark velvety maroon 



*Yvonne Cayeux. An immaculate white 



Note. Varieties listed above at 



20 cts. each will be supplied at $2.00 per doz.. $15.00 per 100, 

 25 " 2.50 " 20.00 



30 " 3.00 " 20.00 



35 " " " " 3.50 " 25.00 



50 " " " " 5.00 " 35.00 



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NEW CACTUS DAHLIA, REV, T. W. JAMISON 



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