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



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Collerette Dahlias 



Wonderfully improved forms with larjje flowers 

 and deligrhtful color combinations. The flowers are 

 singrle, having? one row of petals with an additional 

 row of short petals around the disc, which forms 

 a frill or collar which is usually of a different color 

 from the rest of the flower. 



For complete list see our Special Wholesale Catalogue of 

 Dahlias. Copies free on application. 



Each Per doz. 

 Comte Cheremeteff. Vermilion-red shadini; 



to oranye at tips; creamy-white collar 



Comte Nodler. Deep satiny purple-fjarnet 

 with sulphur-yellow centre, collar rays also 

 sulphur-yellow shading to white on the tips 



Duchesse Melzl d'Eril. Brilliant orant?e-scar- 

 let suffused with vermilion; collar petals a 

 mottling of blush-white, purplish-violet 

 and red 



$0 20 $1 75 



1 75 



Exposition de Lyon. 



collar petals . • . 



Goldstern. 



yellow 



Brigrht garnet, yellow 

 Both ray and collar petals canary- 



20 



20 



20 



Harman Payne, Brownish-red suffused with 

 yellow on the edges, collar petals white 

 with carmine markings 20 



Henri Farman. Cardinal red frequently 

 edged with creamy-yellow. Collar petals 

 creamy-yellow 15 



Mme. Qygax. Bright cochineal-red, passing to yel- 

 low tips; primrose-yellow collar petals 



Mme. E. Poirler. Deep purple, suffused with lighter 

 shades which give it a violet-blue effect; collar 

 petals white 



Mme. Capron. Brilliant reddish-purple, collar 

 petals of same color but striped and marked with 

 white 



Maurice Rivoire. 



collar 



Ox-blood red; pure white fringed 



Rheinkrone. Satiny-crimson petals of cactus form 

 with long collar petals carmine-rose marked and 

 tipped white 



Sirius. Rich garnet with pure white collar petals 



Souvenir de Rene Bernardeau. Bright carmine, 

 collar petals of same color; suffused with carmine 



Souvenir de Chabanne. Ground color lemon yel- 

 low, with coral red markings. Collar petals lemon- 

 yellow tipped white 



2 00 



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1 50 



20 



1 75 



2 00 



2 00 



GROUP OF 

 COLLERETTE 



Choice Single Dahlias 



NEW CENTURY DAHLIA, TWENTIETH CENTURY 



For Complete list see our Special Wholesale Catalogue of 

 Dahlias, copies free on application. 



Varieties marked * are best for cutting. 



Per doz. Per 100 



^ Alba Superba. Fine large pure white $100 $8 00 



*Big Chief. Rich crimson with maroon shadings 85 6 00 



^Cardinal. Very large rich cardinal-red 1 50 10 00 



^Crimson Century. Rich, velvety-crimson 85 6 00 



Deegen's Riese. Rich tyrian-rose ... .... 1 50 10 00 



^Fringed Century. Intense rosy-crimson with lighter 



markings, petals fringed 1 75 12 00 



■ Hazel Heiter. Bright crimson-carmine with deeper 



shadings, base of petals yellow 2 00 15 00 



Jack. Brilliant fiery scarlet 1 75 12 00 



Maroon Century. Rich maroon 85 6 0*' 



Mrs. Bowman. Solferino; a showy flower 1 00 8 00^ 



Pink Century. Delicate soft pink 1 50 10 00- 



Prairie Fire. A brilliant rich poppy-red. Plants 



ready April 15th 1 50 10 OO 



Record. Pure yellow; each petal flamed scarlet ... 1 03 8 OO 

 *Rose=Pink Century. Clear rose-pink 6 inches in 



diameter, one of the best cut flowers 1 75 12 00' 



*Scarlet Century. Brilliant scarlet 1 75 12 00 



*St. George. A oretty primrose-yellow 1 00 8 GO' 



♦Twentieth Century. Early in the season an intense 

 rosy-crimson, shading gradually to almost white on 

 the edges. As the season advances the flowers be- 

 come lighter, changing to almost pure white, suf- 

 fused with soft pink 1 50 10 00' 



♦White Century. Pure white. Plants i-eady April 15th 2 00 15 OO 



