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:  ABRIBGED EDITION 
DREER’S GARDEN BOOK, 1929 


It has been our aim in this edition to confine our offerings to the outstanding varieties of Vegetable seeds, Flower seeds, Dahlias, 
Roses, Gladiolus, and Hardy Perennial plants. To those who may be interested, we will be pleased to send on application a copy of 
our complete Catalogue or Garden Book for 1929. 


We take this opportunity to say that we aim to give every order, no matter how small or how large, prompt and careful attention, 
and if favored with a share of your patronage, we will do all in our power to merit a continuance of your confidence. 


The attention of our customers is respectfully called to the following directions, which will, if followed, be an 
aid to purchasers as well as ourselves: 


ORDER EARLY.—We aim to execute all orders as soon as received, but during the rush season from March to May delays are un- 
avoidable, which, however, can be largely overcome by our patrons anticipating their wants and ordering and taking delivery 
of their requirements early. 


FORWARDING. —We deliver, postpaid to-any Post Office in the United States, Vegetable and Flower Seeds in packets, ounces and 
pounds, except where otherwise noted in the Catalogue. 


All Plants, Roots and Bulbs are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. For those of our custonfers who prefer 
to receive their goods by Parcel Post, we will be pleased to forward in this manner such Plants, Roots and Bulbs as can be sent 
in this way at the additional cost noted below to cover postage and special packing which must be added to the value of each 
order for Plants, Roots or Bulbs: ; é 


5 per cent. additional to the following States: Conn., Del., D. C., Md., Mass., N. H., N. J., N. Y., Pa., R.T., 
Vt., Va., W. Va. 


10 per cent. additional to the following States: Ala., Ark., Fla., Ga., ill., Ind., Ia., Kan., Ky., La., Me., Mich., 
Minn., Miss., Mo., Neb., N. C., N. D., Ohio, Okla., S. C., S. D., Tenn., Tex., Wis. 

15 per cent. additional to the following States: Ariz., Cal., Colo., Idaho, Mont., Nev., N. M., Ore., Utah, Wash., 
Wyo. 

LOCAL DELIVERY.—We deliver goods free in Philadelphia. We can also forward by Package System (Baggage Master) to points 
where this system is in operation, such goods as will be received by them at the following charges. Packages weighing when packed 
for shipment not over 10 pounds, 12:cts.; not oyer 25 pounds, 18 cts.; not over 40 pounds, 24 cts.; not over 55 pounds, 30 cts. 


PACKING. —No charge is made for boxes or packing on Express or Freight shipments nor for Delivery to Freight Depot or Express 
_ Offices in Philadelphia. ; 

SAFE ARRIVAL OF PACKAGES. —We guarantee the safe arrival of all goods sent by Express or Mail to points within the United 
States. Ifa package sent by Express or Mail is injured or lost we will replace it as soon as informed of the fact. Goods sent in 
any other way-are solely at purchaser’s risk. Frequently it happens that orders never reach us or are without signature. When 
customers fail to receive their packages in a reasonable time they should inform us, and at the same time send a copy of their 
order and any other information necessary to trace the goods. Claim for damage must be made on receipt of goods. We do not 
hold ourselves responsible for failures after delivery of the goods in good condition. 

ERRORS. —We exercise the utmost care in filling orders striving to do a little more than we offer; yet in the press of business errors 
sometimes occur, in which event we wish to be promptly notified of the fact, and will make such corrections as will be satisfactory. 
Please keep copies of all your orders for comparison. 

REMITTANCES should be made by Post Office Money Order, Bank Draft, or Express Money Orders. We disclaim all responsibility 
when remittances are not made as above directed.; Where it is'‘not possible to obtain these, the letter should be registered. Coin 
should not be sent by mail. { 

CASH WITH ORDER. — Please send money.with the order sufficient to cover the whole bill. We decline sending goods “Collect on 
Delivery” unless remittance be made on account to guarantee acceptance. 

NAME AND ADDRESS. — Please remember to write on each order your NAME, POST OFFICE, COUNTY and STATE, also 
give number of street or P. O. Box as distinctly as possible;.also the NEAREST EXPRESS OFFICE, or, if on a stage route, 
send us special directions. 

NON-WARRANTY.-— Most of the failures with seeds, plants and bulbs are due to causes entirely beyond our control, such as unfavor- 
able weather or soil conditions, too deep or too shallow planting, ete., which renders it impossible for us to guarantee success, and 
although we take all possible care to supply only such goods as will, under proper conditions, produce satisfactory results, we 
still give no warranty as to description, quality or productiveness of any of the seeds, plants or bulbs we send out, and will not 
be in any way responsible for the crop, and every-order for articles named in this catalogue will be executed on these conditions 


only. It must, however, be plain to every one who gives the matter the slightest thought that it is to our best interests to send 
out only such stock as will not only grow, but prove true to name and description. 


HENRY A. DREER 
Seeds, Plants, Bulbs 


1306 Spring Garden Street :  : =:  : Philadelphia, Pa. 


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FORWARDING.—We deliver, postpaid to any Post Office in the United States, Vegetable and Flower Seeds in packets, 
ounces and pounds, except where otherwise noted in the Catalogue. 

All Plants, Roots and Bulbs are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. 

If Plants, Roots or Bulbs are wanted by Parcel Post, add to value of order to cover postage and special packing as under:— 

5 per cent. additional to the following States: Conn., Del., D. C., Md., Mass., N. H., N. J., N. Y., Pa., R. I., Vt-, Va-, W. Va. 


10 per cent. additional to the following States: Ala., Ark., Fla., Ga., Ill., Ind., Ia., Kan., Ky., La., Me., Mich., Minn., Miss., Mo., 
Neb., N. C., N. D., Ohio, Okla., S. C., S. D., Tenn., Tex., Wis. 
15 per cent. additional to the following States: Ariz., Cal., Colo., Idaho, Mont., Nev., N. M., Ore., Utah, Wash., Wyo. 


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HENRY A. DREER | 
SEEDS, PLANTS AND BULBS 


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Antirrhinum (Snapdragon) 

One of the most valuable flowers which can readily be grown from seed. We offer three distinct 
types, the large-flowering, tall-growing or giant, the equally large-flowered, half dwarf variety and 
the new maximum variety. In our trials the seeds sown out of doors the first week of May came 
into bloom early in July, remaining in full flower until November. We have made exhaustive 
tests of scores of varieties, and offer the following as being the best in their respective colors. 

Large-Flowering Giant Sorts 


A splendid strain growing about 30 inches with long spikes of very large, individual flowers. 


PER PKT. 
1181 Crimson King. Rich velvety garnet crimson..... $0 10 
1183 Golden King. Rich yellow.................:... 10 
1182 Fire King. Brilliant orange scarlet............... 10 
MsanCGardinalie Dazzling scarletan ws is | chad. sl: 10 
1185 Queen Victoria. Purest white.................. 10 
1186 Rose King. Soft silvery rose...................- 10 


1189 Collection of a pkt. each of the above 6 sorts, 50 cts. 

1190 Finest Mixed. All colors, 4 0z., 30 cts.; oz., $1.00. 10 
Large-Flowering Half-dwarf Sorts 
A splendid type, growing about 18 inches high, the best for 

bedding purposes. 


1161 Empress. Rich velvety dark crimson............. $0 10 
1164 Golden Queen. Rich yellow.................... 10 
M65mlames Brilliant fiery-scarlet.:.:..-./.53.0.5...- 10 
1167 Prima Donna. Amber overlaid chamois, effect 
apricot pink..... 6 Cros CHAS GIS IMG aeE STOR Clee Tete gee) 
11GseBunibysmonowyvawhites so. os eclscoee ac. one. oes 10 
(M7AMSilversPink= 7 Soft:pearly: pink: ..2.553242252.252%% 10 


1179 Collection of a pkt. each of the above 6 sorts, 50 cts. 
1180 Choice Mixed. All colors, 1 0z., 40 cts.; oz., $1.25. 10 
Maximum or Super-Giant Sorts 
A new strain of tall strong growth producing long spikes of 
gigantic flowers; 3 feet. 


1151 Appleblossom. Soft appleblossom-pink.......... $0 20 
1152 Canary Bird. Canary yellow with deeper yellowlip 20 
1153 Copper King. Bronzy copper color.............. 20 
1154 Old Gold. Rose on yellow ground................ 20 
1155 Snowflake. Dazzling white..................0... 20 
1156 The Rose. Rich rose-pink..)....00.2...00.0.0.00-6 20 


1159 Collection containing a packet each of the 6 sorts, $1.00. 
1160 Super-giant Mixed. All colors, 15 cts. per pkt.; } 0z., 60 cts 
Arctotis (African Daisy) 

1216 Grandis. A remarkably handsome annual from Southwest Africa. 
It forms much-branched bushes 2 to 3 feet high; its flowers are large 
and showy, being pure white on the upper surface, the reverse of 
petals pale lilac-blue. There are few annual flowers grown in the gar- 
den more valuable for cut flower work than the Arctotis. It is easily especially valuable, the blooms lasting a week or PER 
grown from seed and may be started in hotbed, in the house, or in the | ten days in water, and if undeveloped buds are cut P**: 
open ground, the seed germinating in about five days, and the plants | and placed in a sunny window every one will open 
may be expected to come into bloom early in July and continue until | and produce as fine flowers as though left on the 
quite hard frost. It delights in a sunny situation, Asa cut floweritis | plant. 4 o0z., 30 cts.............. SSA Hn ooo Be $0 10 


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DREER’S LARGE FLOWERING ANTIRRHINUMS 


Alyssum 
(Sweet Alyssum or Mad Wort) 
Pretty little plants for beds, vases, 
baskets, edgings or rockwork, blooming 
profusely all summer; useful also for winter 
flowering. Very sweetly scented. pER PKT. 
1100 Lilac Queen. A very pretty 
deep lavender-lilac, of dwarf 
compact habit; 6 inches. Per 
+ oz., 25 cts.; per oz., 75 cts....$0 10 
1101 Little Gem, or Carpet of 
Snow. Of dwarf, compact 
habit, but 4 inches high. It be- 
gins to bloom when quite small, 
and the plants are a solid mass 
of white from spring to late 
autumn, and undoubtedly the 
best white-flowering edging plant 
in thelist. (See cut.) Per } 0z., 
DOCS sss PEL/OZs,0 00! CES) s. 2% aes 10 
1102 Sweet Alyssum (A. Mariti- 
mum). Of trailing habit, flowers 
white; 9 inches. Per 3 oz., 25 
; CUSHHOZ MA ONCESI yaa reed cet ales cyaters 5 
1103 Tom Thumb (Benthami Com- 
pactum). Of dwarf, compact, 
; erect growth; excellent for edg- 
a SS Se ee Gee ae : : ing; white; 6 inches. Per } 0z., 
ALyssum LITTLE GEM OR CARPET OF SNOW 30 cts.; per oz., 50 cts...... canes «!) 


HENRY ADREER® 


Dreer’s Superb Late-branching 


Asters 

This grand strain is of American origin, and is especially 
adapted to our climatic conditions. 

The plants form strong, branching bushes 2 to 23 feet high, 
bearing on long, strong stems flowers which, under ordinary 
cultivation, average 5 inches across. They are usually at their 
best during September, and, all things considered, are the most 
valuable of all Asters, either for cutting or for bedding, and if 
only one kind of Aster is grown this is the type which will 
likely give the best results. 


PER PER 

4 oz. PKT. 
1451 Azure Blue. A deep rich lavender..... $0 60 $0 10 
1452 Deep Crimson. Rich and glowing..... 60 10 
1453 Deep Rose. Distinct and fine.......... 60 10 
1455 Pale Lavender. Exquisite greyish-blue. 60 10 
1456 Deep Purple. A rich royal shade...... 60 10 
1457 Rose-pink. A lovely shade; very popular 60 10 
1461 Shell-pink. Soft anddainty.......... 60 10 
1467 Pure White. Perfectinits purity...... 60 10 


1469 Collection. A packet each of above 8 colors, for 60 cts. 
1470 Finest Mixed. All the colors mixed, 10 cts. per pkt.; 
50 cts. per } oz.; $1.50 per oz. 


Lavender Gem Aster 


1353 One of the most beautiful Asters. It is of true Comet type, 

with large, artistic, loosely-arranged flowers on long, wiry 
stems, and of the most charming shade of lavender imagin- 
able. Begins blooming in July, continuing through August; 
a lovely variety for cutting. 15 cts. per pkt.; 75 cts. per } oz. 


DREER’S 
LATE-BRANCHING 
ASTER 


New California Giant 
Branching Asters 


A splendid new midseason to late flowering 
strain, the result of years of painstaking selec- 
tion by one of California’s leading hybridizers; 
plants grow 3 to 34 feet high with long, strong 
stems 18 to 24 inches in length bearing beauti- 
fully formed curled and interlaced flowers 5 
inches and over across. We offer the following 
colors: 


PER PKT 
1294 Tavender Blue! 6-76 oe $0 20 
12928Peach) BlossOme. eee eee 20 
1293) Pure White---.-- 2-555. cee 20 
1294" Deep) Purples eee eee ee 20 
1295 ;RichyRoser re a ae-eeeeeeeeee 20 
1296 Parma, Violet. 5.....-...-sos22-- 20 
1299 Collection of a packet each of 
abDOVELOICOlOIS fet eee eee 1 00 
1300 Finest Mixed. All colors. +} 0z., 
75) CESS Soe cee eos: ace ats 15 


Beauty Asters 


A recently developed late flowering strain coming in- 
to bloom in late September, and being at their best through 
October, the plants grow nearly 3 feet high, and bear their 
very large, densely double flowers on long strong stems. 


We offer six beautiful colors. PER PKT. 
1271 American Beauty. Bright cerise-rose..... $0 15 
1272 Lavender Beauty. Soft lavender....... on 15 
1273 Purple Beauty. Rich deep purple........ 15 


1274 September Beauty. Delicate shell-pink.. 15 
1275 Peachblossom Beauty. Peachblossom pink 15 
1276 White Beauty. Purest white............. 15 
1278 Finest Mixed. All colors, ¢0z., 75 cts..... 15 


CERO ATES EES 1279 Collection, a packet each of 6 sorts, 75 cts. 


ASTER 


LAA ADH cpECiALTIES IN FLOWER. SEEDS 


‘THREE OF DREER’S SIX FAMOUS AMERICAN ASTERS 


Dreer’s Six Famous American Asters 


The following six sorts embrace several distinct types and colors, 
which we feel sure will, on account of their free growth, profuse 
flowering, large size, and general excellence, give entire satisfaction 
to the most critical growers of this popular flower. 

1281 Crego’s Giant White. The finest white Comet Aster, 
bearing immense fluffy flowers 5 inches and over in diameter. 
10 cts. per pkt. 

1305 Dreer’s Crimson Giant. Densely double flowers of 
rich blood-crimson. 15 cts. per pkt.; } 0z., 75 cts. 

1451 Late Branching Azure Blue. Perfect blooms of a 
wonderful rich deep lavender or azure-blue color. 10 cts. 
per pkt.; 60 cts. per } oz. 

1393 Dreer’s Peerless Pink. This is conceded to be the finest 
shell-pink late-branching Aster ever offered; magnificent 
blooms, many measure 5 inches across by 24 inches in depth, 
forming an almost globular flower. 15 cts. per pkt.; 75 cts. 
per } oz. 

1273 Purple Beauty. Very large double flowers of a rich 
glittering purple. 15 cts. per pkt. 

1346 Rose King. Handsome double-quilled flowers of a bril- 
liant rose color. A great favorite for cutting. 10 cts. per pkt. 

1338 Collection of a packet each of the above Six Famous 
American Asters for 50 cts, 


s (HENRY A-DREERS 


Calendula (Pot Marigold) 


This is the ““Marygold” of Shakespeare’s time; one of the best and showiest free- 
flowering hardy annuals, growing in any good garden soil, producing a fine effect in 
beds or mixed borders, particularly bright in late fall, continuing to bloom from early 
summer until killed by frost; valuable also for pot culture; blooming freely in winter 
and early spring; 18 inches. SERINE 
1682 Orange King. An extra fine strain of this splendid double rich orange- 

red variety, producing flowers over 3 inches in diameter. 40 cts. per oz...$0 10 


1686 Lemon King. Identical in every way to the preceding, except in 


color, which is a rich lemon-yellow. 40 cts. per oz..............-.---- 10 
1684 Golden King. Rich golden-yellow flowers of large size, and borne on 

long, strong stems, making it of special value for cutting. 40 cts. peroz.. 10 
1681 Meteor. Large double flowers, striped orange and cream; very effective. 

OZE53 OF CESS errr oA a ERD oe PTET ARPS Clie carp ra, Aura a= ee a 5 
1683 Nankeen. A very distinct variety, the double flowers of a creamy- 

yellowssslightly fhushediapricot= | Oz=s0lctsss-2- 5. - see eee ee 5 
1687 Favorite. This is the lightest colored of the double sorts, the petals 

being almost white margined clear yellow. Oz., 30 cts...........-..... 
1689 Collection. One packet each of the above 6 sorts, 

35 cts. 


1688 Collection. One ounce each of the above 6 sorts...$1 75 
1690 Mixed. All the double sorts. Oz., 25 cts........... 5 


1685 The Ball. A new variety developed by a leading Florist. 
Flowers perfectly double of rich orange with light centre. 
15 cts. per pkt. 


Annual Calliopsis 


Showy and beautiful free-flowering annuals, of the easiest culture, doing 
well in any sunny position, blooming all summer and excellent for cutting and 
massing. It is best to sow them where they are to bloom, thinning out to stand 
6 inches to 12 inches apart. By keeping the old flowers cut off the flowering sea- 
son can be lengthened until late autumn. We offer below a selection of the 
best dwarf and tall sorts. Kane CALENDULAS 


Tall Varieties 


These grow from 23 to 3 feet high with fine feathery foliage and myriads 
of brilliantly colored blossoms that are equally as effective in beds or borders 
or as cut flowers. PER PKT. 


1708 Marmorata. A very showy sort, covered with bright golden- 
yellow flowers, marbled with wall-flower-red. + oz., 25 cts....... $0 10 

1703 Nigra Speciosa. A strong grower with good sized flowers of 
rich reddish-maroon. + oz., 25 cts..........-----+------+-+-:> 10 

1704 Tinctoria Splendens. Another showy variety, the 

> very large flowers being bright yellow and maroon, 
: about evenly divided. 4 oz., 25 cts..............-.-- 10 

a4 1706 Double Tinctoria. Double and semi-double very 

showy flowers of rich maroon, edged with gold. 
ey avozn 25,ctSiee be See Meee eee a ee Eee ee 10 

B) 1709 Collection of a packet each of the above 4 tall sorts, 

eo 30 cts. 

1 1710 Tall Varieties Mixed. All colors. 20 cts. per 3 0z.; 35 cts. per oz. 5 


Dwarf or Bedding Varieties 


This class forms compact shapely bushes 9 to 12 inches high, which are com- 
pletely covered with their gay flowers all summer, ideal for the edge of borders 
or for massing. 


1696 Bicolor Nana. Of dwarf, compact, even growth; flowers clear yel- 


low, with small garnet eye. 4% 0z., 25 cts.....-....----+-++---+0>> $0 10 
1697 Crimson King. A fine dwarf sort; color rich velvety crimson 
garnet. “107%, 25) CtSte ee clea elevate rere re oat kei eee ebro ie) a1 10 
1698 Nana Marmorata. Identical in color to the tall variety, but of 
dwarf compact habit. 3 0z., 25 ctS.........-.. 25-2 +- 222+ sce eees 10 
1701 Golden Wave (Drummondii). Rich golden-yellow with small 
chestnut-brown centre; very free. 4 0z., 25 cts.......--.-------+-- 10 


it 5 pe RM 1699 Collection of a packet each of the above 4 dwarf sorts, 30 cts. 
CALLIOPSIS TINCTORIA SPLENDENS 1702 Dwarf Varieties Mixed. All colors. 25 cts. per 3 0z.;40cts.peroz. 10 


CENTAUREAS 


Under this name is included such popular annuals ‘as the Cornflower, Sweet 
Sultans, etc. They are favorites in all sections of the country, are perfectly hardy, 
will grow and do well almost everywhere, and are much in demand as cut flowers. 


Centaurea Imperialis (Royal Sweet Sultans) 


This beautiful class is undoubtedly the finest of all Sweet Sultans for cut- 
flower purposes. The charming, sweet-scented, artistic-shaped flowers are borne 
on long, strong stems and when cut will stand for several days in good condition. 
It is best, in this latitude, to sow very early in the spring, so that they may perfect 
their flowers before very hot weather comes; 2} feet. (See cut.) We offer the 


following distinct colors: PER PKT. PER PKT. 
1891 Brilliant Rose........ $0 10 | 1894 Deep Purple.......... $0 10 
1892 Dark Rose.....:...... 10 | 1895 Delicate Lilac........ 10 
1893 Deep Lavender....... 10 | 1896 Pure White........... 10 
1899 Collection containing a packet each of the 6 colors, 50 cts. 

1900 Finest Mixed Colors. 4}0z., 30cts...........6......0.. 10 


White-leaved Centaureas (Dusty Millers) 


Fine for bedding, vases, hanging baskets and pots; also extensively a 
used for margins. As an edging to a bed of dark-leaved Cannas or Scarlet < 
Sage these are particularly effective. Sow the seed early indoors, and 
transplant in May. The white-leaved Cinerarias are also known as Dusty 


Millers. 
1871 Candidissima. Silvery white; leaves broadly cut. Per 1000 seeds, prr pxt. 


1872 Gymnocarpa. Fine cut silvery foliage; 13 feet. Per 1000 seeds, 25 cts. 10 


Various Centaureas 


1874 Americana (Basket Flower). A splendid native variety, growing 
3 feet high and bearing immense thistle-like blooms of a rosy-lavender 
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color. Very showy in the mixed border and splendid for cutting. } 
O45 POSH ee bosea COB OCEO CODERS OS OCOD LOSE CHC h Seer 10 


1901 Suaveolens (Yellow Sweet Sultan or Grecian Corn- DousLE BLUE CORNFLOWER 
flower). Very showy, large, bright yellow flowers; 

sweetly scented and a popular sort for cutting; lasting 

Welle oufeetauroz 3 OUCES a asaicie cpanel Seuare o ahecelicks, oyelz aie 10 


1904 Montana (Perennial Cornflower). Hardy perennial Double Cornflowers (Centaurea Cyanus) 
variety, grows 2 feet high, bearing large violet-blue 5 


flowers from July to September. 4 oz., 40 cts....... 10 These are also known as Bachelor’s Buttons, Blue Bottle, 


Ragged Sailor, Bluet and sometimes as Ragged Robin, but which 
name belongs to one of the Lychnis and frequently results in 
confusion. It is always best to order by the botanical names. 


They are well known to every flower lover and always included 
in old-fashioned gardens. We have discarded the old single- 
flowering type, the improved double-flowering sorts offered below 
being much better in every way; 3 feet. PER PKT, 


1881 Double Blue. This was introduced by us in 1907. 
It is identical in color to the single blue variety, but, 
being a full, double flower, it takes fewer of them to 
make'a nice bunchwiltpiozapSOlctsiete oe sleiic eels sees $0 10 


1882 Double Rose Pink. A splendid variety for cutting; 


color clearsrose-pinka 2 yOZseSO)V Cts. okie etal oo oe ave 10 


1883 Double White. Densely double pure white. } oz., 
SOR CES Eset eae vena ea aM Metetener iy stehalocatasetatalapshevere 10 


1884 Double Maroon. Very rich and glossy. } oz., 30 
CUSast tein amen naP Miata tras cucveratarate. ate asers een 10 


1885 Double Mauve. A beautiful shade. 4 0z.,30 cts... 10 


1886 Double Rosy-red. Very attractive. } 02. 30 cts. 10 
1889 Collection of a packet each of above 6 colors, 40 cts. - 
1888 Collection of } oz.'each of above 6 colors, $1.25. 


1890 Double-flowered Mixed. All colors. } oz. 20 
CENTAUREA IMPERIALIS (Royal Sweet Sultan) cts.; 0z., 50 cts... Veer ais cena fais 10 


Candytuft (Iberis Umbellata) 


All authorities agree on the great decorative value of this 
charming annual for beds, borders, etc., and the larger the mass 
the better the effect. The plants grow about 12 inches high and 
will succeed in any light, airy position. Seed may be sown any 
time during the spring. They bloom in about eight weeks from 
the time of sowing, and in order to keep up a succession of bloom 
two sowings should be made at intervals of about two weeks. For 
best results give each plant sufficient space for full development, 
not less than six inches apart and nine inches is better. While 
highly useful for cutting, lasting well, and used extensively for 
this purpose by many commercial florists, it is for their bright 
effect in the garden that they are mainly grown. 

1751 Carmine. Bright carmine rose. 

1752 Crimson. Rich deep shade. 

1755 Albida. Pure white. 

1756 Flesh Pink. Delicate pink. 

1757 Lavender. Delicate shade of rosy-lavender. 


1758 Rose Cardinal. Brilliant deep rosy-red; one of the most 
effective for bedding. 


Price. Any of the above 6 colors, 10 cts. per pkt.; 30 cts. 
per 4 oz.; 50 cts. per oz. 


1759 Collection. Containing a packet each of the above 6 
colors, 40 cts. PER PKT. 


1768 Collection of 4 oz. each of above 6 colors, $1.50. 


1760 Mixed. A splendid mixture containing all the colors, 
WOZ 2D CtSe5| OZ-s ONCtS. eesti <laiev- See eis od $o 10 


GIANT HYACINTH-FLOWERED OR IMPROVED EMPRESS CANDYTUFT 


PER PKT. 
1753 Giant Hyacinth-flowered or Improved Empress. A wonderfully 
improved strain of the popular Empress Candytuft, quite distinct from the 
umbellata sorts offered above, forming much branched plants about 18 
inches high, each branch terminated by an immense spike of very large 
individual pure white flowers. Makes a very effective white bed or border, 

and is invaluable for cutting. (See cut.) Per 4 oz., 40 cts.; oz., 75 cts..... $o 10 


Giant Double Carnations 


Raised by the famous French specialist Chabaud. Blooms in five months after 
being sown, and continues ‘to produce its nicely fringed, intensely fragrant double 
flowers in the greatest profusion indefinitely; 18 inches. 


We offer this grand strain in the following colors: 


PER PKT. PER PKT. 
1811 Blood Red.......... $025) || 1814, Scarlet. eee eee $0 25 
1812; Wellows-)-2e-cce0e 25 | 1815 Flesh-pink......... 25. 
1SI3 Rose. eee 25a1GIS16aWDitesee ere eras} 


1818 Collection of a packet each of above 6 colors, $1.25. 


1820 Finest Mixed. Containing the above and several other 
colors: §75:ctsi3)/02:.; “ees. 5. Ee eee PEE ee eee 25 


Eschscholtzia (California Gold Cups) 


2437 New Hybrid Mixed. This mixture has been saved from a 
number of new sorts of wonderful colorings, including wall- 
flower red, old gold, fire-red, chestnut, cream and many other 
rich and unusual tones. Per } oz., 30 cts.; oz., $1.00........ 10 


Didiscus (Blue Lace Flower) 


2351 Goeruleus. This pretty and interesting annual blooms most profusely 
from July till November; also used extensively for early spring flowering in 
a cool greenhouse; their exquisite pale lavender blossoms are excellent for 
cutting; plants grow about 18 inches high, and have as many as 50 flowers 


Giant DousLE CARNATION open at one LU ot reso aA a oss cert rit nie gas Genes i Sa 15 


Double-flowering Cosmos 

It”has taken a great deal of care and patience to perfect this strain. 
The flowers vary considerably in their degree of doubleness, some being 
absolutely double, while others have a frill or collar surrounding the double 
disc, and while we think this is the most artistic, they are beautiful in either 
form, of high value for cutting and garden decoration. We offer both the 
Early and Late flowering strain, for points north of Philadelphia, the early 
flowering is best. 


Early-flowering Double Cosmos,,. pxr. 


2076 Carnelia. Rich rosy crimson.......... Melee ebetelle . $0 25 

2077 Peachblossom. Deep rose-pink................. TY ORE 25 

2078 awhirlwinGs Pure whites 1 e)s vs sanic daneties ccccsleisitiee sce ss 25 

2079 Collection of a packet each of ee ze rd doubles, 60 cts. 

2080 Early Double Mixed. 75 cts. per } 0z.................-. 20 
Late-flowering Déuble Cosmos 

2081 Crimson King. Deep rose crimson...................05 20 

2082 Pink Beauty. Soft rosy pink...... Re ET TEN Battin ar 20 

2083 White Queen. Pure white.................. 0. cece ee eee 20 

2098 Collection of a packet each of the 3 late doubles for 50 cts. 

2084 Late Double Mixed. All colors, 50 cts. per} oz............ 15 


Cynoglossum Amabile 
(Chinese Forget-me-not) 

An annual recently introduced from China; of the easiest culture, 
forming strong plants about 18 inches high and producing through the 
summer months sprays of intense blue Forget-me-not-like flowers. A 
splendid addition to the comparatively short list of real blue flowers. 
We have received numerous favorable reports on this pretty annual. 
15 cts. per pkt.; 40 cts. per } oz. 


Dreer’s Select Delphiniums Hardy Larkspurs) 

2218 Belladonna, (Everblooming Hardy Larkspur). This is the freest and 
most continuous blooming Hardy Larkspur. The clear turquoise blue 
of its flowers is not equalled for delicacy and beauty. A really ex- 
quisite variety. 20 cts. per pkt. 

2219 Belladonna Improved. A reselected strain that is much superior 
to the ordinary type, having larger flowers, of purer color, and the 
plants of stronger, freer growth. 25 cts. per pkt. 

2221 Bellamosum. This is a rich, deep blue form of the popular light 
blue Belladonna, having the same free-blooming and other good 
qualities, 25 cts, per pkt, 


2148 


cost from the most 


EARLY FLOWERING DouBLE Cosmos 


DreEER’s Ds LuxE Hysprip DELPHINIUMS 


Dreer’s De Luxe Hybrid Delphiniums 


Produced from the world’s choicest named varieties, secured without regard to 


noted European and American specialists. The results 


obtained were really marvelous; the plants of strong, vigorous habit with large 
spikes of enormous flowers in every shade of blue from the palest lavender to 
the richest oxford-blue as well as a number of pastel or art shades. 


Fully one- 
third were double-flowering and mostly with white centre 
or eye, but with a fair percentage having the dark or bee 
centre. A really wonderful strain that is sure to produce 
results to please the most critical grower of this popular 
favorite. 


PER PKT, 

2241 De Luxe Hybrids Light Blue and 
TraAVON GOL TOness se reicc sainavs cots ects tae ais $0 35 
2242 De Luxe Hybrids Mid-Blue Tones...... 35 
2243 De Luxe Hybrids Dark Blue Tones...... 35 


2249 A packet each of the 3 colors, $1.00. 


2245 De Luxe Hybrids Choicest Mixed. Con- 


taining all colors from lightest to deepest blue 25 


Collection of 12 Extra Choice 


Hardy Perennials 


3550 Nothing finer than this collection could be selected. A packet each of 12 
varieties for $1.00. 


10 


DIANTHUS OR PINKS 


A magnificent genus, embracing some of the most popular 
flowers in cultivation, producing a great variety of brilliant 
colors and profusion of bloom. The varieties classed as annuals 
are really biennials, but are treated as annuals and may be sown 
out of doors when the danger from frost is past, and in a few weeks 
time they are a mass of bloom, continuing so until after hard 
frost. Asa rule, they survive the winter if given slight protection 
flowering abundantly the following season. They grow about a 
foot high, and can be used in beds or borders of solid or mixed 
colors. ‘The double flowering sorts are almost as fine as carnations 
for cutting. They are not particular as to soil, but should have 
a sunny location. 


Double Annual Pinks 


PER PKT. 
2250 Chinensis FI. Pl. (Chine or India Pink). 


Flowers very double and of many bright 
COLOTS3 952 10Z;% DONCtS RA eee ee a eee $0 05 


2254 Diadematus Fl. Pl. (Double Diadem 
Pink). Beautiful double flowers; mixed, 
of various tints of lilac, crimson, purple, to 
very dark purple, with the outer edges 
fringed and nearly white. 2 ozs 40 cts...) 10 


Fireball. Rich, blood-red. Makes a striking con- 
trast to the variety Snowba!l. +40z., 50 cts.......... 10 


2260 Heddewigi Fl. Pl. (Double Japan Pink). Double 
mixed. Colors varying from the richest velvety crim- 
son to the most delicate rose. +40z., 30 cts.......... 410 


2272 Lucifer. A double flowering form of the bright 
geranium-red single Pink Vesuvius, offered on next 
page. The nicely fringed double flowers are about 2 
inches across, and, owing to its intense, dazzling 
color, a general favorite. 3 0z., 50 cts........:..... 10 


2276 Mourning Cloak (White Frill). Rich, blackish, 
velvety crimson, margined white. {0z.,40cts...... 10 


2280 Nobilis Fl. Pl. (Double Royal Pink). Flowers of 
largest size, varying in color from scarlet to dark blood- 
red and rose to white. + 0z., 50 cts................ 10 


fl 


Group OF DOUBLE ANNUAL PINKS 
R i PER PKT. 2281 
2283 Striped Beauty. Striped in a great variety of 


Colors Vierys Pavan 107 ONCLStRe Rene Cee ere: $0 10 | p55 hit lendid £ tti 
2285 Violet Queen. Rich violet, an unusual shade. {¢ PED SRSA Ss aE 22 COWS TIRES Sea eects) 


ODE SOL CES ee ee ie ma UNE OB grr: Sat UORE SL | 10 Ob as/a border. 941022790 Cisan- se nneeeeese eer 10 
2289 Collection Brilliant Double Dianthus. Containing a packet each of six of the best double sorts, 40 cts. 
Single Annual Pinks 


All of the Single Annual Pinks have large flowers 2 to 3 inches in diameter; their many and brilliant colors make them very de- 
sirable for beds and borders; 1 foot. 


Salmon King. Brilliantsalmonrose. j$0z.,50cts. 10 


2301 Crimson Belle. Rich velvety crimson. Per } oz., 2316 Marvelous. This remarkable strain produces large 
AONCES Trac cies savas Byars Gots Ae See hes ees web tee ices $0 10 flowers, with the petals deeply cut into fine strips of 
2302 Eastern Queen. Beautifully marbled rose and eee me oe HO, DEES IRN GO GERD 
2 purplish-red. er ioz- v4 0lCts a iaewe.ae aeeke= os Sen $O 10 
mauve flowers. , Per 3,0z., 40)ctsite -se-- cel ese. 10 2324 Salmon Queen. The well-formed nicely fringed 
2320 Nobilis (Royal Pinks). Selected and improved varie- flowers are a brilliant salmon color, changing into a 
ties of the popular single-flowering Japan pink. The salmon-rose when fading. The seeds of this variety 
colors vary from white to dark red. Per }oz.,40cts. 10 are white, or yellowish aa Se of ane annual | 
spais 5 p = Pinks are dark brown or black. Per ¢ 0z., 50 cts.... (0) 
2316 Heddewigi (Single apan Jee); Binest selected 2325 Vesuvius. Brilliant agen makes a very 
single-flowered; mixed. Per 4 oz., 30 cts............ 5 effective bed or border. Peri oz., 40cts............ 10 
2321 Princess Pinks (Punctaius). A very novel variety 2329 Collection Brilliant Single Dianthus. Con- 
with fringed flowers; mottled, flaked, spotted and taining a packet each of six of the best single sorts, 40 


striped in the greatest diversity of colors. {oz.,40cts. 10 cts. 


RPOIAA UTE cpEcIALTIES IN FLOWER. SEEDS matte n 


Gilia PER PKT. 


2551 Capitata. This is a very graceful annual, growing about 2 feet 
high with fine feathery foliage and bearing freely over a long 
season, globular heads, about 1 inch across, of rich lavender blue 
flowers, which last well when cut and retaining its lovely color 
when: dried: ma(Seercut:) ie (02.512 Si Cts Ae s\teetai ecm cince cons anen ene $0 10 


Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena) 


Popularly known as “‘Bachelor’s Button,” a first- 
rate bedding plant; the flowers resemble clover heads 
and can be dried and used in winter bouquets. Corn- 
flowers and a number of other flowers are also known 
as Bachelor’s Buttons, and in ordering it is well to 
order by number to prevent mistakes. (See cut, 
page 89.) 

2570) Mixed. {2:feet. 202.25 cts...030..... $0 10 


Gloxinia 


2578 Hybrida Grandiflora. A superb genus 
of greenhouse plants, producing magnifi- 
cent flowers of the richest colors; thrives 
best in an equal mixture of peat, loam and 
sand. Sow in March, blooms in 5 months 
after sowing. Our strain is unsurpassed, 
containing the spotted hybrids as well as 
the finest self-colored'sorts...:.:........- 50 


Godetia 


2590 Mixed. Attractive, hardy annuals, deserving 
more extensive cultivation, especially in the 
cooler parts of the country. The plants bloom 
profusely, and bear showy flowers, not unlike an 
Azalea, of satiny texture in many rich and 
varied colors. They do best in a rather poor 
soil; 1 foot. 4 0z., 25 cts..... EIS City cc ae ees 10 


DOUBLE-FLOWERING GAILLARDIAS 


Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) 


Annual Varieties 


Splendid showy annuals, remarkable for the profusion, size and brilliancy 
of their flowers, continuing in bloom from early summer till November; 
excellent for beds, borders, or for cutting; should be sown where they are to 
bloom; 14 feet. PER PKT. 


Et 
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2496 Picta. Crimson and orange. } z., 25 cts......... RVeN Cie acti f 

2500 Picta Mixed. Singlesorts. 1z., 25 cts...........0..00005 ae 

2497 Double-flowering Mixed. A charming, profuse, double- Us rE 
flowering strain; beautiful mixed colors. 4 0z., 40 cts.......... 


2498 Indian Chief. An exceptionally rich Rorered variety, having 
a dark brown centre, the petals a glittering metallic bronzy-red. 

In all other respects similar to the popular annual Gaillardia.... 15 
Hardy Perennial Varieties 

The following are among the showiest and most effective hardy perennial 
plants, and should find a place in every hardy border. They thrive in almost 
any position or soil, require little or no protection and take care of them- 
selves. If sown early they begin flowering in July, continuing a mass of 
bloom until frost; fine for cutting; 2 to 24 feet. 


2507 Portola Hybrid Giant. ‘These new hybrids are of strong, 
vigorous, upright habit, from 23 to 3 ft. high with heavy, leathery 
glaucous foliage; the long flower stems, straight and strong, hold 
the massive flowers erect. These are of extraordinary size, 34 
inches and over in diameter; petals very broad, overlapping, of 
great substance, and spread out flat, forming a very symmetrical 
flower. In color, they are of a rich bronzy red, tipped with a 
border of varying widths of golden yellow.................... $0 25 

2510 Grandiflora Superb Mixed. Our own saving; splendid ee 
combinations of crimson and gold in great variety, 4 0z.,30 cts. 10 ~ Gitia CaprTata 


ORANGE PRINCE AND LEMON QUEEN, AFRICAN MARIGOLDS 


Single Bedding Petunias 


All of the following are wonderfully effective 
in beds, borders, window boxes, etc. 12 to 18 
inches. 

3561 General Dodds _ Rich crimson garnet. 
3562 Howard’s Star. Rosy-crimson with a 


clearly defined five-pointed star of blush- 
white. 


3563 Rose of Heaven. A very effective rich 
and brilliant rose colored variety. 


3564 Rosy Morn. Soft rose-pink with white 
throat; very dainty. 


3565 Snowball. Pure satiny-white. 
3566 Violet Queen. Rich velvety violet blue. 


Price. Any of the above 15 cts. per pkt.; 50 
cts. per % Oz. 


3568 Collection of a pkt. each of above 
6 Bedding Petunias............... $0 60 


3569 Collection of $ oz., each of above 
6 Bedding Petunias............... 2 50 


3567 Striped and Blotched. A good PER 
strain of the small-flowering type; EEL 
beautifully striped and blotched 
flowers; fine for massing. } oz.,50 cts.$0 10 


3570 Fine Mixed. Good bright colors. 
Boz 40lctsS 3. saetresteeocieeteri--\- 10 


MARIGOLDS 


The African and French Marigolds are old favorite free-flowering 
annuals of easy culture; both are extremely effective and are well 
adapted for large beds or mixed borders; they succeed best in a 
light soil, with full exposure to the sun. A vase or bowl of any of 
the rich yellow sorts, in combination with a few blue Larkspurs 
or Cornflowers, is very striking. (See also Calendulas and Tagetes.) 


Double African Marigolds 
Splendid for beds or borders; grow about 3 feet high. Er pxt. 
3084 Orange Prince. Large, perfect double quilled 
flowers of a rich deep golden-orange color; the finest 
of all and very showy. Per } oz., 50 cts.; oz., $1.50.$0 15 
3085 Lemon Queen. A counterpart of Orange 
Prince except in color, which is a soft lemon- 
yellow. Per 3 oz., 50 cts.; oz., $1.50..... 15 
3090 Double Mixed. African varieties con- 
taining all of the colors; 2 to 3 feet. Per 
OZ LOCES seiscion oy As Ce ee eee *s 10 


Double French Marigolds 


Few annuals are as effective as the French Mari- 
golds or flower for so long a period; they all form dense 
bushes not over 12 inches high, and are unequalled 
for borders or beds. 

3091 Gold Striped. Very double golden-yellow, 
each petal striped with rich mahogany-red. 

3092 Gold Edged Brown. Bright golden-yellow 
centre, outer or guard petals rich velvety mo- - 
rocco-red. 

3093 Golden Ball. A splendid pure golden yellow, 
flowers of good size and makes a very effective 
golden line or bed. 

3094 Lemon Ball. Similar to the above except in 
color, which is a bright lemon-yellow. 

3095 Mahogany. Rich velvety morocco or mahogany brown. 

3096 Spotted. Edge of petals lively orange with a bright 
morocco-red spot at the base. 

Price. Any of the above 10 cts. per pkt.; 40 cts. per } oz. 

3098 Collection of a packet each of the above 6 varieties, 50 cts. 

3099 Collection of + oz. each of the above 6 varieties, $2.00. 

3100 French Mixed. A splendid mixture saved from fine 
double flowers; all colors. 25 cts. per } 0z.; 75 cts. per oz.; 
per pkt., 10 cts. 


Dwarf Single French Marigold... 
3102 Legion of Honor (Little Brownie) A single-flower- pxt. 
ing Marigold, forming compact bushes 9 inches high. 
Begins flowering early, commencing in June, continu- 
ing until frost. The flowers are golden yellow, marked 
with a large spot of velvety crimson at the base of 

each’ petal) iozy25ncts seer eimai eta $0 10 


es d “- ee, Bigs me 


BEDDING PETUNIA, Rosy MoRN 


Twelve Superb Newer Orchid-Flowered 
Sweet Peas 


We have selected the following out of the large number of new sorts of recent intro- 
duction and consider them the finest collection of newer sorts ever brought together. 


4066 Avalanche. A glistening white of great substance. 10 
cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. per oz.; $1.50 per ¢ lb. 


4082 Chieftain. A very distinct and attractive variety of a 
pure satiny mauve. 10 cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. per oz.; $1.50 
per } lb. 


4096 Del Monte. A good strong grower with flowers of un- 
usual size; color salmon cerise pink; very attractive. 10 
cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. per oz.; $1.50 per ¢ lb. 


4115 Fortune. Rich dark blue. One of the best of this color 
that has yet been introduced. 10 cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. per 
oz.; $1.50 per } lb. 


4128 Heavenly Blue. For years hybridizers have endeavored 
to produce a real Delphinium-blue Sweet Pea, and in Heaven- 
ly Blue have at last succeeded beyond expectations; the 
immense flowers, well placed on good strong stems are a 
pure blue self; a novelty of more than usual merit. 


4137 Ivory Picture. A very dainty color being an ivory cream. 
Flowers of largest size and a good strong grower. 10 cts. 
per pkt.; 50 cts. per oz.; $1.50 per } lb. 


4148 2 L. O. A brilliant sun-proof scarlet. Nothing in the red 
Sweet Peas surpass this beautiful, comparatively new variety. 
10 cts. per pkt.; 40 cts. per 0z.; 75 cts. per % lb. 


4151 Mary Pickford. A wonderful new variety with nicely 
waved petals of a dainty clear pink, faintly suffused salmon 
borne on four-flowered sprays on strong stems. Distinct 
and pretty. 


4186 Pinkie. All growers are a unit in declaring that this is without 
question not only one of the best, but it is the largest Sweet Pea ever 
introduced. It is of very strong, vigorous growth, and attracts 
immediate attention. 15 cts. per pkt.; $1.00 per oz. 


4188 Powerscourt. This recent introduction is considered by experts 
to be the finest pure lavender yet produced; the flowers of gigantic 
size beautifully waved are produced very freely on vigorous growing 
plants. 


4205 Supreme. Flowers of an exquisite shade of pale pink. A good 
strong grower, and one of the most popular of the newer sorts. 
10 cts. per pkt.; 30 cts. per oz.; 75 cts. per } lb. 
4224 What Joy. This is considered the best cream colored variety yet sent out. A very attrac- 
tive shade. 10 cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. per oz.; $1.50 per } |b. 
Price. Any of the above, except where noted, 10 cts. per pkt.; 30 cts. per oz.; 75 cts. per } Ib. 
4229 Collection of a packet of each of the above 12 Newer Sorts, 85 cts. 
4227 Collection of 1 oz, of each of the above 12 Newer Sorts, $4.00. 
Early Flowering Orchid or Spencer Sweet Peas 
This new type continues to receive great attention at the hands of the leading hybridizers, and already nearly all colors are rep 
resented. They are now very popular, and in great demand by commercial florists for forcing under glass for Winter and early Spring 
blooming, but are just as valuable for the amateur for outdoor culture, coming into flower five or six weeks earlier than the regular 


orchid-flowered type, and if the flowers are kept picked, continue to bloom over a period of nearly four months. We offer the following 
carefully selected varities. ; 


NEw ORCHID- 
FLOWERED 
SwEET PEA 

CRIMSON KING 


4233 All White. Largest and finest pure white. 4246 Harmony. The finest clear lavender yet introduced. 
4234 Aviator. Dazzling crimson-scarlet. Flowers of largest size and nicely waved. 
4237 Blue Bird. A splendid rich, deep blue. 4253 Pink Cherokee. Pink on cream ground, effect a rich 


4238 Ra epee Salmon rose with white wings. 
4239 Cream, or Meadow Lark. Primrose yellow. 4 tifull 
4241 Fair Maid. The best blush-pink early variety. Identical 4255 Rose Charm. A very large-flowering and bea y 
in color to the popular Elfrida Pearson. waved bright rose. 
4243 Glitters. A sensational variety producing flowers of | 4261 True Blue. Rich mid-blue. 
enormous size of a glittering fiery orange, a strong grower. | 4263 Zvolanek’s Rose. Rich rose. 
Price. Any of the above 10 cts. per pkt.; 30 cts. per 4 oz.; 50 cts. per oz. 
4268 Collection of a packet each of the above 12 choice varieties, 85 cts. 
4269 Collection of one ounce each of the above 12 choice varieties, $4.50. 
4270 Tien eaimane Orchid Mixed. A splendid mixture, containing all colors. 10 cts. per pkt.; 40 cts. per oz.; $1.25 per 2 
.; $4.00 per lb. 


a UBS OO TEBE Oia lla 7 AER eb bs Si a NIE 0 0 TCR EW fe 
INOCULATING CULTURE FOR SWEET PEAS. Price, 35 cts. per bottle, enough for a large planting 


cream pink. 


DREER’S SPECIAL STRAINS OF DOUBLE ZINNIAS 


Only a few years ago, the Zinnia was considered rather commonplace, but largely as the result of careful hybridizing and selecting the 
colors as well as the size and form of the flowers have been so wonderfully improved that they have become one of the most popular 


annuals. 


Double Dahlia-flowered Zinnias 


This type, the latest development in Zinnias, bears flowers of 
mammoth size and in form like a perfect decorative Dahlia. As 
the result of continued painstaking care and selection, the size, 
form and coloring has been much improved, we offer 7 beautiful 
and distinct colors as well as the mixture as follows: 


4471 Canary Bird. Canary yellow. 

4472 Crimson Monarch. Crimson-scarlet. 

4473 Dream. Deep lavender, turning to mallow purple. 
4474 Exquisite. Rich rose-pink. 

4475 Old Rose. Old rose. 

4476 Oriole. Orange and gold. 

4477 Scarlet Flame. Fiery scarlet. 

Price. Any of the above, 20 cts. per pkt.; $1.00 per } oz. 
4479 Collection of a pkt. each of the above 7 sorts, $1.00. 


4480 Finest Mixed Double Dahlia-flowered. Containing a 
wonderful range of beautiful colors. 15 cts. per pkt.; 60 cts. 
per + oz.; $2.00 per oz. 


Giant Double Zinnias 


The special strain here offered produces flowers of colossal size, 
specimens measuring from 5 to 6 inches across being not unusual. 
Plants are of extremely robust habit, attaining a height of about 
3 feet and bearing on long strong stems semi-globular, mostly very 
double flowers; grown under favorable conditions they remain in 
bloom from early summer to late autumn. + 


4511 Orange King. Rich golden orange, overlaid with scarlet. 
4512 Rose Queen. An attractive shade of deep rose. 
4513 Purity. Pure white. 
4514 Miss Willmott. Charming tone of bright but soft pink. 
4515 Lemon Queen. Bright primrose or canary yellow. 
4516 Crimson. Deep crimson scarlet, very showy. 
4517 Salmon. Rich salmony rose, as a cut flower this is one of 
the most popular. 
Price. Any of the above 15 cts. per pkt.; 50 cts. per } oz. 


4519 Collection of a pkt. each of the above 7 colors, 
75 cts. 


4518 Collection of } oz. each of above 7 colors, $2.50. 


4520 Giant Mixed. A well balanced 
mixture containing all of the above 
colors as well as a number of others, 
making a very brilliant effect when 
grown in masses. 15 cts. per pkt.; 35 
cts. per $ oz.; $1.00 per oz. 


Large-flowering Dwarf 
Double Salmon-rose 
Zinnia 
4446 This splendid, brilliant salmon-rose 
bedding variety has been on the 
market for several years, but the 
supply of seed has never been equal 
to the demand; we are again fortu- 
nate in having a good crop this 
season of extra select stock. 10 cts. 

per pkt.; 30 cts. per 3 oz. 


Two Unusual Zinnias 


4484 Picotee. A very pretty mixture, producing large double 
fringed flowers in a good range of desirable colors, in the 
lighter shades each petal is distinctly tipped with maroon 
while the. dark colored flowers are tipped- with a light con- 
trasting color, of special value for cutting when the unusual 
color arrangement can be seen to. best advantage. 15: cts. 
per pkt.; 60 cts. per ¢ oz. 

4505 Victory. A very distinct variety with large densely double 
quilled flowers, which are well shown in the illustration, the 
colors ‘are mostly in russet, orange, old rose and other 


autumn tints. 15 cts. per pkt.; 60 cts. per } oz. 


DREER’S WONDER BusH LIMA BEANS 


Dreer’s Matchless Brussels Sprouts 
183 A selected strain of this highly esteemed, hardy vegetable, 


grown for the sprouts which are produced along the stem, and 
are in the form of miniature savoys. The small spoon-shaped 
leaves wrap around one another and form solid round heads in 
large quantities, and which are tender and of fine flavor. The 
heads begin to form at bottom of stem, and when cut away 
additional heads will form in succession up to the top of stem. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 3 0z., 20 cts.; oz., 35 cts.; ¢ lb., $1.00. 


Golden Acre Cabbage 


204 This excellent new variety is the earliest round headed Cab- 


bage. It will mature at least 7: days‘ahead of’ the earliest 
strains of Jersey Wakefield, considered the standard Early of 
‘the country: The heads of Golden Acre cabbage are perfectly 
round, firm, and of exceptionally fine texture, heavy mid-ribs 
being entirely absent. They average in weight about 4 pounds 
and produce very few outer leaves, permitting close planting 


in the row. = valuable addition to the list of fine Cabbages. 


242 


- length as the well-konwn Danvers, but is-cylindrical, and is. 


'Pkt., 20 cts.; 3 0z., 80 cts.; oz., $1.50; + lb., $4.00. 


Improved Rubicon Carrot 


This beautiful half-long stump-root Carrot is about the same 


rich dark orange in color, very sweet and mild. Remarkably 
clean-skinned, grows-evenly and is easily pulled.. Grows best 
in a soft, deep and mellow soil, which has: been well manured. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; 4 Ilb., 50 cts.; Ib., $1.50. 


Mary Washington Asparagus 


12 This is a selection from the Washington showing a marked 


improvement in every respect. It is much larger than the 
ordinary strain and is slightly earlier. The tips are very com- 
pact and are a rich purplish-green and the whole stalk, from 
base to tip is remarkably tender. Pkt., 15 cts.; 4 oz., 25 cts.; 
oz., 35 cts.; ¢ lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50. 


Dwarf Golden Carmine Wax Beans 
70 A bean of the Horticultural type, which can be used either 


as a snap or shell bean. When mature, the large seed is excel- 
lent for baking. Ready for the table as a snap bean in about 
60 days, and asa shell bean about 10 days later. At all stages 
the pod is stringless and tender. Pods are large, broad, long 
and golden-yellow, splashed with carmine, and seed is large 
kidney-shaped, buff colored, and mottled. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
3 lb., 25-cts.; lb., 45 cts.; 2 Ibs., 85 cts.; 5 lbs., $2.00, prepaid. 


Dreer’s Wonder Bush Lima 


Very desirable on account of earliness, productiveness and its 
fixed habit of growing in the dwarf or bush form. The plants 
are of strong, upright growth, and are completely covered with 
large pods, many of which contain four beans fully as large 
as those of the pole limas. The beans are flat and broad and 
are superior in flavor to the round, thick-seeded varieties. 
On account of its unusual earliness, Wonder Bush Lima 
can be planted well on in the season without much risk of 
failure. Pkt., 15 cts.; 4 lb., 25 cts.;'Ib., 45 cts.; 2 lbs., 85 cts.; 
5 Ibs., $2.00, prepaid. 


© arly Wonder Beet 


An early veriecy, similar in type’ to Crosby’s Egyptian. 
Globe shaped and very uniform in size, skin smooth, and flesh 
a deep blood red and extremely tender. It is admirably suited 
to the home garden and also on account of its earliness and 
super-fine quality, valuable to the Market Gardener. Good 
for spring or late summer sowing. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; 
4 lb., 75 cts.; Ib., $2.00. 


ire WONDER: BEET" 


ALL VEGETABLE SEEDS in quantities offered in this Catalog are DELIVERED, TRANSPORTATION PAID, aniwtieee 


in the United States, we reserving the privilege of shipping either by PARCEL POST, EXPRESS: or FREIGHT, 


Dry-Weather Cauliflower 


256 A fine variety of Cauliflower, especially adapted for growing in 
the open ground in sections subjected to long, dry seasons, as it 
will grow well and produce the finest heads in spite of the lack of 
moisture, which is required by other sorts. The heads grow to a 
large size, are very solid, pure white and of delicious flavor. It is 
not suited for forcing or growing under glass, but it will prove 
valuable in the Southern States, where the climate is hot and 
where long seasons of dry weather are experienced. One of the 
safest sorts for the amateur to grow. Pkt., 25 cts.; 3 oz., $1.75; 


3 oz., $3.00; oz., $5.50. 


Go.tpEN SuNSHINE SuGAR CoRN 
Complete collections of Vegetable Seeds are offered on page 20 


269 A very special strain of late keeping 


Golden Plume Celery 
274 A large early Celery of superfine 


327 


$22 


Emperor Celery 


Celery for winter use. Of dwarf type 
averaging 18 inches in height, with 
thick white stalks and large, solid, 
pale yellow heart. Very crisp. with 
no stringiness, and of splendid 
flavor. Pkt., 10 cts.; 3 oz., 30 cts.; 
oz., 50 cts.; 3 Ib., $1.75. 


quality and appezrance. Large 
heavy stalks with a full, solid heart 
of golden yellow, easy to blanch, a 
good keeper, and always of the crisp, 
brittle and nutty quality so much 
desired. Shows a marked resistance 
to blight, so often affecting the early 
yellow strains and this with our 
special strain of Originator’s Golden 
Self Blanching, offered on page 22, 
we consider the two finest Golden 
Celeries in cultivation. Pkt., 25 
cts.; % oz., $1.75; 3% oz., $3.00; 
oz., $5.50. 


EMPEROR CELERY 


Dreer’s Extra Early Sugar 
Corn ‘‘Independence’’ 


The chief objections to most of the extra earlies have been that high quality has been 
lacking and the ear too small and too loosely covered. These drawbacks we have now 
overcome, and we now offer this delicious corn which will produce ears equal in quality 
to the best of the later maturihg sorts. On stalks averaging 34 feet high, 2 and sometimes 
3 large ears are produced. These ears are 6 to 7 inches long, with 10 or 12 rows of plump, 
milky grains of surprising sweetness. At our trials in New Jersey this corn was ready 
in 60 days from the date of planting and is a week or ten days earlier than White Cory, 
which has up to now been the best quality corn among the white extra earlies. The 
dwarf growth of the stalk makes it very desirable for growing in the garden of limited 
size. Pkt., 15 cts.; 3 lb., 30 cts.; lb., 55 cts.; 2 lbs., $1.00; 5 lbs., $2.25, prepaid. 


Golden Sunshine Sugar Corn 


This valuable variety was developed and introduced by Dr. Yeager of the North Dakota 
Agricultural Experiment Station and has instantly sprung into popular favor. Of a 
rich golden color the ears are about one inch longer than Bantam, and have 12 rows 
instead of 8, while quality is fully equal to the latter sort. Most important, however, is 
the exceptional earliness of Golden Sunshine, for it is actually from 7 to 10 days earlier 
than Bantam. Originators stock. Pkt., 15 cts.; 3 Ib., 50 cts.; Ib., 55 cts.; 2 Ibs , $1-00; 
5 lbs., $2.25, prepaid. 


Klondike Cucumber 


382 Of rich dark green color, fully developed specimens rival greenhouse grown fruits in 


beauty and symmetry. Average specimens are 6 to 7 inches long by 23 inches in 
diarseter. Reaches this size within 55 to 60 days and the exceedingly vigorous vines 
continue bearing during a long season. Equally useful for pickles or slicing, Klondike 
may be termed a good “‘allround” cucumber for home and market garden alike. Pkt., 
10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; ¢ Ib., 50 cts.; Ib., $1.50. 


483 


438 


510 


it is eagerly sought by those who appreciate the 


Dreer’s 
‘*Wonderful’’ Lettuce 


(See illustration of a typical head alongside.) 


Sometimes called ‘(New York’’ or “Los Angeles 
Market.” An extremely desirable variety, for 
all sections since it withstands extreme heat 
and forms perfect heads, of enormous size, 
which resemble cabbage in their solidity, 
measuring from 12 to 15 inches across and 
frequently weighing 2 to 3 pounds each. 
The outer leaves tightly overlap, and are 
rich, dark green in color, while the heart 
blanches up beautifully, and the quality is 
superb, being crisp, rich and tender. This 
is the Lettuce which is grown so largely 
around Los Angeles and shipped East, where 


best quality. It will produce splendid heads either 
when planted in the spring, or during the summer 
and may be depended upon for all seasons. This 
splendid Lettuce must not be confused with ‘‘Ice- 
berg,” offered on page 29, the outer leaves of 
which are tinged with brown. Pkt., 10 cts.; 4 
oz., 20 cts.; 0z., 35 cts.; } lb., $1.00. 


Dreer’s Prizetaker Leek 


This is a very fine variety, growing to a medium height, but 
with the thick stalk averaging 6 inches, almost entirely covered 
with soil, making it self blanching. Specimen stalks of our 
Prizetaker have reached 3 inches in diameter, and it is in 
demand for growing for exhibition. Can be stored in a cool 
cellar quite safely. Pkt., 10 cts.; } oz., 20 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; 
3 Ib., $1.00. 


Hale’s Best Muskmelon 


This is the Melon now grown so extensively in the Imperial 
Valley, Cal., for early shipment to the big Eastern markets. 
On account of its remarkable earliness and fine shipping 
qualities it has now superseded the old time Rocky Ford. 
Hale’s Best is slightly larger and 2 weeks earlier than the 
standard Rocky Ford, and is pink fleshed clear to the rind, 
which is well ribbed and netted. The flesh is very thick, 
with only a small seed cavity and of excellent quality, being 
sweet and musky. A very prolific Melon and a valuable 
strain both for the commercial and also the home garden. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; % lb., 75 cts.; lb., $2.25. 


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DREER’S “WONDERFUL’’ LETTUCE 


Delicious Gold Lined Muskmelon 
493 


Growers of muskmelons, both for home use and for market, 
will be delighted with ‘‘Delicious Gold Lined.’’ The melon is 
nearly round, without ribs, and the skin is covered with a 
thick grayish netting, adding much to its appearance. The 
thick flesh is green, with golden tint next to the small seed 
cavity, which makes it very attractive when cut, and the 
flavor delicious, being remarkably sweet and spicy. Vines 
are very prolific, and bear large numbers of fruits, which are 
edible in about 90 days from time of planting seed. This 
melon has our highest recommendation. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 
30 cts.; } Ib., 90 cts.; lb., $3.25. 


Gigantic Gibraltar Onion 


On the order of ‘‘Prizetaker,”’ both in shape and size of bulbs. 
It is of globe shape, with light straw colored skin and white 
flesh, which is very mild and tender. This variety will pro- 
duce onions averaging five inches in diameter and weighing 
up to 2 lbs., if seed is sown early under glass and young plants 
are transplanted in April. Pkt., 10 cts.; } oz., 25 cts.; oz., 35 
cts.; ¢ lb., $1.00; lb., $3.50. 


White Portugal Onion 


590 Sometimes called Silverskin, this today is one of 
the most important white varieties, and a stand- 
ard all over this country and Europe. The bulbs 
grow flat, pure white, and to a medium size, and 
are remarkable for their solidity and long keeping 
qualities. This is the sort mostly grown for white 
sets, the small round hard bulb being ideal for 
the purpose. Sowings from seed produce good 
quality scallions, or a little later the small pickling 
size, and when fully mature a medium sized 
onion, unequalled for culinary purposes. A good 
plan is to sow seed thickly in the rows, and use 
the young seedlings as scallions, until sufficiently 
thinned out. Balance can then be left to produce 
bulbs of whatever size required. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
3 oz., 25 cts.; oz., 45 cts.; + lb., $1.25; lb., $4.00- 


Complete collections of fine 


Vegetable Seeds offered on 
page 20 


Lyons Swiss Chard 


169 An excellent and most useful vegetable, a row or two of which 
should be in every garden.- This variety will quickly pro- 
duce plants from which leaves may be cut all summer, as you 
can cut right down to the ground, and new shoots will soon 
spring up and make a fast growth. Those plants which are - 
allowed to grow will make large crumpled and curly dark 
green leaves with thick white mid-ribs, which are delicious 
when cooked and served like asparagus, while the leafy 
parts make excellent “greens.” Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 25 cts.; $1b., 
50 cts.; lb., $1.50. 


Earliest Erfurt Kohl-Rabi 


427 This turnip rooted member of the Cabbage family is far su- 

perior to turnips in both flavor and keeping qualities, and is 
ready long before even the earliest turnips. The above variety is the best of its class 
and equally good for forcing in hotbed or greenhouse as well as for outdoor culture. 
Forms a very smooth root, nearly white, and is at its best when not more than 2 inches 
in diameter, being then very tender with the combined flavors of a Cabbage and a 
Turnip. Pkt., 10 cts.; } oz., 20 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; ¢lb., 85 cts. 


Early Purple Vienna Kohl-Rabi 


430 The skin of this variety is of rich purple color, but of course, the flesh is white, and in 
the opinion of many is of a more delicate taste than the green or white skinned sorts. 
Almost as early as the above, this is considered more heat resistant, hence recommend- 
ed for sections where turnips turn bitter. - Pkt., 10 cts.; 4 oz., 20 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; 
% lb., 85 cts. 


Cocozelle Bush Squash 

862 It has only been recently that scientists have discovered the presence of remarkable 
quantities of vitamines in summer squash, and doctors now prescribe an abundance of 
squash for children backward in physical dev elopment. One of the richest vitamine- 
bearers among summer squash is Cocozelle Bush, a handsome oblong dark green 
Italian variety liberally speckled with contrasting marks. Being of compact bush 
growth, a dozen plants will not take up any more room than a 15 foot row of bush 
beans and will provide from 2 to 3 dozen handsome fruits averaging 2 to 3 pounds each. 
This variety is unsurpassed in richness of the cooked product, which is of distinct 
aromatic flavor and aroma. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; ¢lb., 60 cts.; lb., $2.00. 


California Wonder Pepper 

711 This is a comparatively,;recent introduction and is fully entitled to space in this 
special section of our “Garden Book.” The plants are sturdy and upright bearing six, 
seven or eight smooth, blocky fruits, which mostly reach immense size. The out- 
standing feature of the fruit, however, is the remarkable thickness of their sweet 
crisp fleshy walls, making them unequalled for stuffing or for salads, etc. They will 
keep for a long period after picking, too, and we are sure that Cal. Wonder will win 
the approval of all who see it. Pkt., 25 cts.; 3 0z., 75 cts.; oz., $1.25; 3 Ib., $4.00. 


‘*The President’’ Pea 


702 Here is a new introduction of outstanding quality, and which, - 
we are sure will be well received by our many customers. 
“The President” produces a vine 20 or 22 inches high, strong 

- and vigorous, and rich dark green in color, bearing’ straight 


“THE PRESIDENT” PEAS 


- Dreer’s Extra Early Tomato, 
Alpha 
887 In the development of this strain we have kept in mind the 
importance of obtaining fruits free from the misshapen 


specimens which appear among the product of most plants of 
the extra early type. Alpha, we are glad to say, is an out- 


standing exception, the fruits coming very deep and smooth.. 


Plants are distinct, with heavy wide foliage, and bear in 
abundance bright red fruits which ripen evenly right up to the 
stem, and which are solid and meaty. We anticipate that 
Alpha will soon supersede the Earliana strains for the favor 
of our customers, being in addition to its superior type, ready 
for picking in most localitiés slightly ahead of the latter. 
Pkt., 20 cts.; $ oz., $1.00; 1 oz., $1.75. 


All Vegetable Seeds in quantities offered 


dark green pods in profusion which measure 4% to»4} inches 
in length, always well filled with sweet flavored’ Peas. Peas . 
are ready for picking in about 68 or 70 days and therefore it is 
a most valuable sort to plant along with Laxtons Progress, 
which can be picked 7 or 8 days earlier. A trial pound or 
two will return a very profitable crop. Pkt., 15 cts.; 4 lb.,. 
30 cts.; 1 lb., 50 cts.; 2 Ibs., 95 cts.; 5.lbs., $2.15, prepaid. 


Complete collections of Vegetable Seeds are offered 


on page 20 


in this Catalogue are Delivered, Transportation Paid, anywhere 


in the United States, we reserving the privilege of shipping either by Parcel Post, Express or Freight 


DREER’S COLLECTIONS OF CHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS 


These Collections are particularly helpful to those of our customers who are unable to decide on their own selection of varieties, and 
all the sorts used in their composition are of fine quality and thoroughly reliable, and include only standard vegetables, which go to make 
‘a complete and profitable garden. We offer three Collections of varying size and price which allow quite a saving, as the quantities offered 
here if bought separately would cost considerably more. 


These Collections are packed ready for mailing and no alterations can be made. 


THE ‘“‘BUNGALOW’’ COLLECTION—$1.50, Prepaid 


1 pkt. Dwarf Beans, Stringless Green Pod. 


Lopkts ye: “Golden Wax Pod. 
1 pkt. Beet, Early Detroit. 
1 pkt. ‘“ ‘Swiss Chard. 


1 pkt. Cabbage, Copenhagen Market. 
1 pkt. Carrot, Dreer’s Rubicon. 

1 pkt. Corn, Golden Bantam. 

1 pkt. Cucumber, White Spine. 

1 pkt. Kale, Imperial. 


1 pkt. Lettuce, Big Boston. 

1 pkt. Parsley, Moss Curled. 

1 pkt. Onion, Yellow Globe. 

1 pkt. Peas, Electric Extra Early. 
Tpke os) Potlatch: 

1 pkt. Radish, Cardinal Globe. 

1 pkt. Spinach, Long Standing. 

1 pkt. Turnip, White Globe. 


THE *“‘COTTAGE’’? COLLECTION—$3.00, Prepaid 


Ib. Dwarf Beans, Valentine Green Pod. 
Ibs: «« Sure Crop Wax Pod. 
Moy ee «Bush Lima. 

1 oz. Beet, Globe. 

1pkt. “ Swiss Chard. 

1 pkt. Cabbage, Jersey Wakefield. 

1 pkt. Carrot, Danvers. 

1 pkt. Cucumber, White Spine. 

1 pkt. Corn, Aristocrat. 

1 pkt. “ Country Gent. 

1 pkt. Kale, Imperial. 

1 pkt. Kohl-Rabi. 

1 pkt. Lettuce, All Heart. 


tale tole to 


1 pkt. Muskmelon, Rocky Ford. 
1 pkt. Onion, Yellow Globe. 

1 pkt. Parsley, Moss Curled. 

3 lb. Peas, Dreer’s Electric. 

3 lb. “ Dwarf Telephone. 

1 oz. Radish, Crimson Ball. 

1 oz. Spinach, Long Standing. 
1 oz. Savoy. 

1 pkt. Squash, Jersey Bush. 

1 pkt. Tomato, Selected Stone. 
1 pkt. Turnip, Snowball. 

Ap KG. ee Ruta Baga. 


THE ‘*VILLA’?’ COLLECTION—$5. 00, Prepaid 


1 lb. Dwarf Beans, Giant Stringless Green Pod. 
Ua ue Sure Crop Wax Pod. 
UN oy. 2 “  Dreer’s Lima. 

3 1b. Pole Beans, Dreer’s Improved Lima. 
i OZ. Beet, Special Crosby’s Egyptian. 

1 oz.*-“ Swiss Chard. 

1 pkt. Cabbage, Jersey Wakefield. 

1 pkt. sf Late Flat Dutch. 

Tpke e pecahy: Chinese, Pe Tsai. 

1 oz. Carrot, Danvers. 

1 pkt. Cauliflower. 

1 pkt. Cucumber, White Spine. 

3 lb. Corn, Golden Bantam. 

31lb. “ Evergreen. 

1 pkt. Endive, Curled. : 

1 pkt. Kohl-Rabi, Purple Vienna. 

1 pkt. Leek, Prizetaker. 


1 pkt. Lettuce, Big Boston. 
Tpkeivny sss Cos, or Romaine. 
1 pkt. Muskmelon, Early.. 

1 pkt. Parsley, Moss Curled. 

1 pkt. Onion, Yellow Globe. 


1 pkt. ‘“ White Globe. 

1. 1b. Peas, Dreer’s Eureka. 
11b. -“ Senator. 

1lb. “ Dwarf Champion. 
1 oz. Radish, Crimson Ball. 
DROZ, if ke Icicle. 


1 oz. Spinach, Savoy. 

1 oz. “ Long Standing. 

1 pkt. Tomato, Bonny Best. 

1 0z. Turnip, Yellow Globe. 

1 oz. ef Purple Top Ruta Baga. 


The prices above show a 15% saving over an order of similar size bought separately 


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HENRY A-DREERS TT ACC NC Do ONY MIADELPHIA Fs 


DREER’S CELEBRATED LAWN GRASS SEEDS 


UR special brands of Lawn Grass Seeds are noted for their adaptability to various situations and soil conditions, and are now used 

in every section of the country for making private lawns, and also on the grounds of many leading Country Clubs, Athletic Clubs, 

Schools and Institutions, etc. These Mixtures have long enjoyed an enviable reputation for their general excellence, and it will-always 

be our aim to maintain their high quality by the use of only the finest recleaned Grass Seeds, as free from all impurities as the most 

modern machinery can make them. Quantity of Lawn Grass Seed to Sow. One quart is sufficient for 200 square feet; 6 bushels 
for an acre, or for renovating an old lawn use one-half these quantities. 


The ‘*‘Dreer’’ Lawn Grass 


This is by far the best mixture of grasses offered for the pur- 
pose of quickly producing a permanent lawn. It is prepared 
from our own formula, and is a careful blending of varieties 
adapted to producing the thick growth and velvety appearance 
so much sought after. Each variety of grass in its composition 
is there for a special purpose; some for making strong fibrous 
roots, which take hold upon the soil and keep the-turf in place, 
others of a creeping nature quickly fill up any bare spots which 
may be caused by the taller sorts dying down; varieties which 
are useful for their color value, and also kinds that are able to 
withstand the beating down of excessive rains. 

Whether you want to seed a small grass plot in your yard, or 
a lawn of more pretentious size, you should use this grass mixture. 
For the convenience of customers, we put this seed up in various- 
sized packages, from the single pint, which is sufficient to cover 
100 square feet of ground, to such quantities as are required for 
seeding large lawns where six bushels of seed to the acre are re- 
quired. Per pt., 30 cts.; per qt., 50 cts.; 4 qts., $1.50; peck, $2.75, 
prepaid. By express or freight at purchaser’s expense, } Bushel 
(10 lbs.), $5.00; bushel (20 Ibs.), $10.00; 100 Ibs., $47.50. 


Dreer’s ‘‘Evergreen’’ Lawn Grass 


This special mixture produces beautiful and permanent lawns. 
It is made from our own formula, and composed of grasses which 
are adapted for the purpose of producing turf which retains its 
rich green color and velvety appearance throughout the entire 
summer and fall. In making up this brand we are careful to use 
only seed that has been thoroughly recleaned. Per pt., 25 cts.; 
per qt., 40 cts.; 4 qts., $1.25; peck, $2.25, prepaid. By express or 
freight, at purchaser’s expense, } bushel (10 lbs.), $4.00; bushel 
(20 lbs.), $8.00; 100 lbs., $37.50. 


Dreer’s ‘‘Fairmount Park’’ 
Lawn Grass 


This popular, low priced mixture is well suited for various soil 
conditions, giving good results even in small city grass plots, where 
the soil is generally stiff and heavy. It will form a thick turf in a 
very short time and is well suited for lawns and other spaces 
having considerable hard wear. It is also valuable for use on 
embankments and terraces; also for renovating old, worn-out 
lawns. Per pt., 20 cts.; per qt., 35 cts.; 4 qts., $1.00; peck, $1.90, 
prepaid. By express or freight, at purchaser’s expense, 3 bushel 
(10 lbs.), $3.50; bushel (20 lbs.), $7.00; 100 Ibs., $32.50. 


Dreer’s ‘‘Golf Links’? Grass 


Prepared from a special formula, with the object of producing 
a thick turf that will stand the hard usage suffered by the average 
Fairway. For the Golf Course, Teeing Ground, Football and Polo 
Fields and other Athletic Grounds, or for the Lawn which has to 
withstand hard wear, this mixture will give perfect satisfaction. 
Per pt., 25 cts.; per qt., 40 cts.; 4 qts., $1.25; peck, $2.25, prepaid. 
By express or freight, at purchaser’s expense, } bushel (10 lbs.), 
$4.00; bushel (20 lbs.), $8.00; 100 Ibs., $37.50. 


Dreer’s ‘‘Putting Green’’ 
Mixture 


A careful study of the requirements for making the most sub- 
stantial turf for Putting Greens developed the mixture herewith 
offered by us for this purpose. The varieties comprising it are all 
of the fine-bladed, low-growing and most hardy kinds, and main- 
tain their rich, green color throughout the season. For Tennis 
Courts, Cricket Tables, and wherever a billiard table smoothness 
is necessary, this superfine mixture will give the desired result. Per 
pt., 45 cts.; per qt., 80 cts.; 4 qts., $2.50; peck, $4.75, prepaid. 
By express or freight, at purchaser’s expense, 5 bushel (123 lbs.), 
$9.00; bushel (25 Ibs.), $18.00; 100 lbs., $70.00. 


Dreer’s ‘‘Shady Place’’ Grass 


Usually it is quite difficult to obtain a satisfactory growth of 
grass under trees and in shady places. For sowing in such places 
we recommend the use of this special mixture. It will quickly 
produce an abundant and even growth of beautiful green grass. 
The grasses used in making this special mixture are only those 
that are well adapted for growing in shade, and as it blends well 
with our regular Lawn Grass Mixture, it may be used on those 
portions of the lawn which are shaded by trees, buildings, etc., 
thus covering the whole area with a rich green sward. In spring 
give a light reseeding, then a top dressing of finely screened soil or 
sand, together with Bone Meal. This will repair the damage done 
by the winter rains. Per pt., 30 cts.; per qt., 50 cts.; 4 qts., $1.50; 
peck, $2.75, prepaid. By express or freight, at purchaser’s ex- 
pense, + bushel (10 lbs.), $5.00; bushel (20 Ibs.), $10.00; 100 lbs., 
$47.50. 


**Seashore’’ Lawn Grass 


A rich, green lawn is especially desirable at the seashore, but 
unless the right mixture of grasses and clover are used the result 
will be disappointing. Our Seashore Lawn Grass is composed of 
strong-rooted varieties which quickly produce a good turf. In 
preparing the land it should first be top-dressed with about four 
inches of good soil, as grass will not grow well in sand, but the 
seeds will quickly germinate in the top-soil and make strong roots, 
which reach down into the sand for moisture. In order to keep the 
seaside lawn in good condition it should be watered liberally every 
evening, and also have an occasional application of our sterilized 
Sheep Manure in order to keep up a vigorous growth. Per pt., 30 
cts.; per qt., 50 cts.; 4 qts., $1.50; peck, $2.75, prepaid. By ex- 
press or freight, at purchaser’s expense, 4 bushel (10 lbs.), $5.00; 
bushel (20 Ibs.), $10.00; 100 lbs., $47.50. 


‘*‘Southern’’ Lawn Grass 

It has heretofore, always been a difficult task, in tropical and 
semi-tropical climates, to keep the lawn attractive, but we can 
recommend this special mixture of Grass Seeds, peculiarly adapted 
by maturing at different seasons, for providing an all the year round 
green lawn in Southern States, subjected as they are to long hot 
summers. With this seed and given the usual attention in the way 
of watering and fertilizing, an excellent lawn may be maintaimed. 
Per pt., 30 cts.; per qt., 50 cts.; 4 qts., $1.50; peck, $2.75, prepaid. 
By express or freight, at purchaser’s expense, $ bushel (10 lbs.), 
$5.00; bushel (20 lbs.), $10.00; 100 Ibs., $47.50. 


Dreer’s ‘*Terrace’’ Lawn Grass 


Ordinary lawn grass will not hold the soil on terraces and em- 
bankments, which require a thick turf, composed of varieties which 
make strong roots to take hold of the soil and prevent washing by 
heavy rains. Our Terrace Grass is a carefully prepared combi- 
nation of such grasses as will fill the requirements by making a 
quick growth of grass which will form a strong mat and present a 
good appearance. It will grow well anywhere, but it is best to 
enrich the soil with our sterilized Sheep Manure, or with Bone 
Meal, in order to provide nourishment to the young roots and give 
a vigorous start to their growth. Per pt., 30 cts.; per qt., 50 cts.; 
4 qts., $1.50; peck, $2.75, prepaid. By express or freight, at pur- 
chaser’s expense, 3 bushel (10 Ibs.), $5.00; bushel (20 lbs.), $10.00; 
100 Ibs., $47.50. 


White Dutch Clover Seed 


Excellent for use on lawns; forms a close very dwarf herbage 
and remains green throughout the season, and it is particularly 
suited to seashore lawns where it is difficult to secure a good stand 
of grass on the Hight sandy soils. We furnish the choicest grade of 
recleaned seed. Oz., 10 ets.; } Ib., 30 cts.; 4 lb., 50 cts.; Ib., 95 
cts., postpaid. By express of freight, at purchaser’s expense, 
Ib., 85 cts.; 5 lbs., $4.00; 10 Ibs., $7.75; bushel (60 lbs.), $45.00; 
100 lbs., $75.00. 


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Tells how to make 


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DREER’S TEN GREAT DAHLIAS 


Ten distinct varieties offered below which we have singled out 
from among the Decorative and Cactus types as worthy of every 
Dahlia fancier’s special attention. While some of these are recent 
introductions the majority are varieties which have stood out most 
prominently for several years as the most desirable for either gar- 
den decoration or for cutting for house decoration and which promi- 
nent position they still hold. 

All of the varieties listed under this heading 
will be supplied in dormant field roots of proper 
planting size. 


Ambassador (Cactus). Color a soft yellow at the centre 
with salmon, amber and pink shadings, gradually deep- 
ening towards the tips. The blending of these colors 
captivates all. The flowers are of largest size and set 
just right on perfect stems. A strong grower and free 
bloomer. $1.00 each. © 


Avalon (Decorative). Pure clear yellow, the large flowers 
are very distinct and pleasing, always with a full centre. 
One of the best of its color. $1.00 each. 


Cigarette (Hybrid Cactus). Creamy white, heavily edged 
with pomegranate red, but it varies greatly, no two flowers 
being exactly alike. The petals are long and inclined to 
roll, forming a large, deep, well-shaped flower of great 
substance on very long stems of best quality. 75 cts. each. 


“ 


Gage 


Hysrip Cactus DAHLIA, 


Ellinor Vanderveer (Decorative). An incomparable Dahlia 
Jean CHAZOT oR GAY PAREE 


of exquisite beauty and of great size and depth having 


every desirable quality. Color a rich, glowing, satiny Insulinde (Decorative). One of the most popular varieties both 
pink. One of the earliest to come into flower. $2.00 each. as a cut flower as well as for garden decoration. The blooms un- 
der ordinary cultivation are from 7 to 8 inches in diameter 

A ralteN with just sufficient broad, long, curled and twisted petals to 

: form a perfect and graceful flower. These are held horizontally 


ochre, with salmon-red suffusion which deepens towards the 
centre. 75 cts. each. 

Jean Chazot or Gay Paree (Hybrid Cactus). This French in- 
troduction is one of the very best all-around varieties that has 
yet been produced. A beautiful golden bronze with a faint 

touch of Nasturtium red and unsurpassed by any of the 

autumn tints as a cut flower. A free upright grower, long 

ca) stiff, wiry stems hold the flowers well above the foliage in 
f such a manner as to display their full beauty; it is one of 


t on the stem like a Chrysanthemum. Color a beautiful golden 
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: > the most prolific to flower, coming into bloom early and 
g >>, continuing in good condition to the end of the season. 
75 cts. each. 
mN Mariposa (Hybrid Cactus). A perfectly formed Hybrid 


iN Cactus composed of long narrow incurved petals which 
> curl and twist so as to baffle an artist. A delightful 
g shade of true pink which is intensified by a deeper 
centre, a faint violet suffusion adds to the effect. Blooms 
early and continues in good shape to the end of the 


season. 75 cts. each. 

Papillon (Hybrid Cactus). One of the largest of this 
type, a greatly improved Geo. Walters, it is a beautiful blend- 
ing of old rose with golden lights. An exceptionally fine ex- 
hibition variety. $1.00 each. 


Picture (Decorative). A delicately colored variety that always 
pleases. The flowers of good size are of perfect Decorative form. 
Color a delicate lemon-yellow with a distinct but soft suffusion 
of capucine-buff. A fine cut flower. 75 cts. each. 


Wizard of Oz (Decorative). A great Dahlia from all points of 
. view, size, formation, color, habit of growth and freedom of 
bloom. Really a wonderful all around Dahlia, be it for the garden, exhibition 
or cut flower. Begins to flower early and holds its blooms perfect to the end 
of the season. In color it is a rare shade of amber-pink with soft salmon 
shading or suffusion. $1.00 each. 


Special Offer. One each of the above 10 Great Dahlias for $7.50. 


AVALON 


Note—The Dahlias offered on this page will be supplied in dormant field-grown roots of proper planting size 


THE “DREER DOZEN” 


Hardy Everblooming 
Hybrid-Tea Roses 


For many years it has been customary for us to offer under 
this heading only the very best and most popular, well-tried 
varieties of Hybrid-Tea Roses, with the majority of which every 
lover of the Rose is familiar. d 


We recommend this collection for general planting to the 
amateur who wishes a limited number of varieties, and who is 
desirous of a supply of extra choice flowers to cut throughout 
the season. Those who desire a more extensive collection can 
select with perfect confidence any variety in our collection of 
Hybrid-Tea Roses. There is not one individual sort which we 
cannot endorse as possessing superior merit, all having been 
thoroughly tested. 


Duchess of Wellington. Long shapely buds, with petals 
of great substance, color an intense saffron-yellow stained 
deep crimson, delightfully fragrant and very free flowering. 


Hadley. One of the best high colored varieties, an intense, 
rich, dazzling, crimson-scarlet shading to velvety crimson, 
deliciously fragrant. The plant is of vigorous growth, and 
is particularly fine in the autumn. 


Imperial Potentate. The beautifully-shaped long buds de- 
velop into large double sweet-scented flowers of glistening rose- 
pink with silvery suffusion at base of petals. 
upright and very free flowering. 


Los Angeles. One of the most beautiful Roses yet introduced. 
The long-stemmed flowers are of a luminous flame-pink, toned 
with coral, and shaded with translucent gold at the base of the 
petals. The buds are long and pointed and expand to flowers 
of large proportion, of absolutely perfect form and of rich 
fragrance. 


Mme. Edouard Herriot (The Daily Mail Rose). In color its 
buds are coral-red, shaded with yellow at the base, the open 
flowers of medium size, semi-double, are of a superb coral-red, 
shaded with yellow and bright rosy-scarlet passing to shrimp- 
red. A wonderful color combination. 


Mme. Jules Bouche. While not a pure white, it being at 
times slightly tinted with blush at the centre, it is to all intents 
white and without question the best white everblooming 
bedding Rose yet introduced. The flowers are large, quite 
double and of splendid form, both in the bud as well as in the 
fully expanded flower; it is fragrant, a vigorous grower and very 
free flowering. ; 


Mrs. William C. Egan. An extremely vigorous strong healthy 
grower, with long, pointed buds of absolutely perfect form, 
that develop into flowers of good shape. In color it is a two- 
tone pink, the reverse of the petals a soft light pink, the in- 
terior deep flesh color with a golden line at the base of the 
petals; the flowers are carried on long stiff stems, and last in 
good condition for an unusually long time, either cut or on 
the plant; an exceptionally free and continuous bloomer. 


Growth vigorous, 


Hyprip-TEA Rose, Souv. DE GEORGES PERNET 


Padre. Long buds of rich brilliant coppery-scarlet, flushed with 
golden yellow at base; while the fully developed flowers are 
only semi-double, they are of unusual formation and attractive 
in all stages of development. A splendid free-flowering bedding 
rose that is admired by everyone. 


Radiance. An ideal bedding Rose of American origin that 
continues to produce its large fragrant flowers throughout the 
most unfavorable hot summer weather when frequently many 
other varieties fail; in color a brilliant carmine-pink, with 
salmon-pink and yellow shadings at the base of the petals; 
truly a Rose for every garden. 


Red Radiance. A counterpart of Radiance from which it is a 
“sport,” possessing all the good traits of that valuable variety 
but differing in color which is a bright cerise-red. 


Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. A most vigorous grower of 
erect branching habit, beautiful, brilliant green foliage, long 
pointed buds of exquisite shape, carried on long, stiff stems. 
Very large, full flowers with elongated deep petals, a beautifully 
formed bloom. Color, striking sunflower-yellow, deeper in the 
centre, without any color blending, and which is retained with- 
out fading even in the warmest weather. 


Souvenir de Georges Pernet. Unequaled in color by any 
other variety; its long pointed buds of rich oriental-red tipped 
with carmine and suffused with a rich golden sheen expand to 
full double flowers of elegant form. Strong vigorous growing 
and profuse in flowering. 


PRICE. Any of the above in strong two-year-old plants, $1.00 each; $11.00 per doz.; $90.00 per 100. 
One each of the ‘‘Dreer Dozen,”’ a fine collection, for $11.00. 


- The Dreer “Gold Medal Dozen” 


New Hardy Everblooming Hybrid-Tea Roses 


aie 


New Hysriv-TEA Rose Jonn RuSSELL 


John Russell. A handsome brilliant red Rose; a rich deep 
velvety crimson of very large exhibition type, beautiful both 
in bud as well as in the fully expanded very double flowers. 
Strong vigorous grower, delicately sweet scented. $1.50 each. 


Lady Margaret Stewart. A Rose of unique color, the flowers 
in the young stage are a deep sunflower yellow heavily veined 
splashed with orange-scarlet, reverse of the petals deeply 
suffused with carmine, as the flowers develop these colors inter- 
mingle forming a beautiful cadmium orange effect. The bud is 
long and pointed, opening to a full double flower, of pleasing 
decorative form of delightfully sweet scent. $2.00 each. 


Margaret McGredy. We consider this a masterpiece of 
McGredy & Sons. Large brilliantly-colored double flowers of an 
entrancing shade of rich Oriental red, passing to carmine-rose, 
lasting a long time. The plant is of vigorous bushy habit, very 
free flowering; light spicy fragrance. $2.00 each. 


Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. One of the finest Roses yet intro- 
duced. We have in this variety a most distinct and valuable 
addition, of a bright but soft sparkling carmine-pink of even 
tone that passes to yellow at the base of the petals; this attractive 
color does not fade as the flower ages, but if anything becomes 
richer and brighter. The bud is long pointed and develops into 
a full double flower of model form and substance; very fragrant. 
$2.00 each. 


Mrs. Henry Bowles. One of the best bedding varieties grown, 
always in flower and perfect in every stage of development. In 
color it is of an intense brilliant pink with lighter salmon pink 
shadings. A model rose in every way. $1.50 each. 


The wonderful advance made during recent years in this popular 
type of Rose is well exemplified in this collection of twelve varieties 
of outstanding merit of recent introduction, and we especially 
recommend this Gold Medal Dozen as a desirable up-to-date 
addition to the thousands of our patrons who now have the Dreer 
Dozen growing in their gardens. 


Dame Edith Helen. Perfect buds developing into 
wonderful flowers of immense size are produced 
singly on well-foliaged strong canes freely through- 
out the season. 
substantial broad petals which curl back prettily 
forming a glorious long pointed bud and a full 
double flower which is beautiful in every stage of 
development. Color a brilliant yet soft Rose du 
Barri pink; strongly sweet-scented. $1.50 each. 


The flowers are composed of very 


Frank Reader. A large massive flower with high pointed 
centre with nicely reflexing petals of great substance, the 
long buds in first developing are a light lemon-yellow, while 
the flowers in their half-expanded form reveal a heart of 
golden apricot; it has a delicious rose apple -scent. A vigor- 
ous grower and free bloomer. $1.50 each. 


Lady Florence Stronge. An entirely new, distinct and novel 
color; a reddish prawn to violet old rose shading to yellow at 
the base and pink towards the edge, the inner surface of the 
petals heavily veined and flushed scarlet, the flowers are large, 
full with high centres and fragrant. Vigorous in growth and free 
flowering. $1.50 each. 


Rev. F. Page Roberts. A Rose of remarkable beauty both in 
form and color. The long pointed buds are of a coppery-red 
stained red on the outside and open to good full double fragrant 
flowers of a golden-yellow particularly high colored in late sum- 
mer and fall. The plant is of vigorous branching habit with 
beautiful foliage. A most distinct variety that has deservedly 
gained great popularity. $1.50 each. 


Sir David Davis. As this variety has shown up in the fields 
during the past two seasons, we do not hesitate to select it as 
one of the best red bedding Roses. Color, an unfading deep 
glowing crimson of an even shade throughout running to light 
yellow at the base of petals. The flowers are of good size, pointed 
and of good form with large, heavy petals and strongly sweet 
scented. $1.50 each. 


Ville de Paris (City of Paris). A very distinct rich buttercup 
yellow without a trace of any other color, retaining its richness 
under all weather conditions. In formation it is somewhat 
similar to Radiance, fairly double and splendid for cutting. 
Habit upright, and tall, a profuse bloomer. Awarded much- 
coveted Gold Medal at the trials at Bagatelle Rose Gardens, 
Paris, 1925. $1.50 each. 


Wilhelm Kordes. Unique and entirely distinct in coloring; a 
rich capucine red with coppery suffusion overlaying a golden- 
salmon ground, varying in intensity under different weather 
conditions, but always beautiful and particularly high colored 
early in the season and in the autumn. The buds are long and 
pointed, opening to double high-centered very fragrant flowers. 
Habit compact but vigorous, very free flowering. $1.50 each, 


We will supply one strong two-year-old plant of the above Gold Medal Collection of New Varieties 
amounting at single rates to $19.50; the set of twelve for $15.00. 


POLYANTHA OR BABY ROSES 


A type of Roses which is very popular for bedding purposes. They form 
shapely, compact bushy specimens about 18 inches high, producing in great pro- 
fusion from early in the season until severe frost immense trusses of small flowers. 
Cecile Brunner (The Fairy, or Sweetheart Rose). A Polyantha variety with 

dainty double little flowers of perfect form produced in many flowered graceful 

sprays; color a soft rosy-pink on a rich creamy-white ground. 

Chatillon. Very distinct, a pretty silvery crimson-rose passing to a white 
centre, very free, one of the most desirable varieties. 

Echo. Comparatively large flowers of a soft pink, not unlike in color 
to the popular climber, Tausendschoen. 

Erna Teschendorff. Medium sized bright red, semi-double flowers 
on dwarf plants, 10 to 15 inches high, very free. 

George Elger. Buds bright yellow developing into dainty pale creamy 
yellow blooms of pretty form in graceful sprays. 

Greta Kluis. Very free, medium sized, globular flowers of a deep 
carmine-rose. : 

Ideal. Intense dark, rich, lustrous garnet, the flowers are not large but are pro- 
duced in large effective trusses. 

Katherine Zeimet. Very free, full double, fragrant, pure white. 

Lafayette. Very attractive large, bright crimson-scarlet, in sprays of 40 or 
more flowers each, that can be depended upon for a continuous display through- 
out the season. 

Le Marne. A beautiful semi-double with very pretty, good sized flowers, bright 
salmon-rose at the edges, rosy blush at the centre, exceptionally free and 
continuous flowering; one of the prettiest. 

Miss Edith Cavell. Brilliant scarlet-red with darker shadings, one of the 
most desirable deep colored varieties. 

Mme. Norbert Levavasseur (Crimson Baby Rambler). Simi- 
lar in color to the climbing Crimson Rambler. Very popular. 

Mrs. Cutbush. Almost identical in color with the Dorothy 
Perkins Rambler and always in bloom. 

Orleans. Of good size, flowers double, brilliant geranium-red 
with white centre, very free and reliable. 

Superba. Brilliant, rich, deep carmine, medium sized, perfectly 
formed, imbricated flowers carried in large branching trusses; 
very free. 

Price. Strong two-year-old plants, 75 cts. each; 
$7.50 per doz.; $60.00 per 100. One each of the 15 
varieties for $9.00. 


HYBRID-PERPETUAL ROSES 


The varieties listed below are unquestionably the best that can be selected 
in the Hybrid-Perpetual class which, before the development of the Hybrid 
Teas, was the most popular type for garden planting, and even PotyanTHa RosE CECILE BRUNNER (Sweetheart Rose) 


now they dare not be overlooked, but should be used extensively PERPETUAL FLOWERING 
in conjunction with the other sorts, and especially so in localities i BEDDING ROSES 


eee ne herdiness of the Hybrid Tear vane ticpuagne. were | Gruss an Aachen. A very distinct type of Polyantha Rose 
Armorican Beauty. Rich dark carmine | with exceptionally large flowers for this type, always a mass of 
Anna de Diesbach. Bright pe OE ek of large size bloom throughout the season, color tee pink with salmon and 
i nee : yellow shadings, very effective as a bedder. : 

Canta ent aes Ueiea eRe Nas atc Gruss an Teplitz. This is a Rose for everybody, succeeding 
Captain Hayward Large crimson of Erlend form, fragrant under the most ordinary conditions. In color : is of the ser 

i i Baik : : } aes scarlet, shading to a velvety crimson; very fragrant, a free, 
Clio. Delightful satiny-flesh with deep centre; the flowers are stcone eater landlinibloonfall  thettime! 


large, globular and borne on long stems. 4 
Frau Karl Druschkil ‘This is theideal hardy whiteyrose’ | Wazes=0088-)) Less (than) twenty ears ieco ERE es eae 


most popular bedding Rose and it still has many friends on ac- 


CSA MENLO ne oe ape | count of the freedom with which its medium sized, perfect 
Gloire de Chedane @uiseincena Darge globularivermilion shaped double, bright pink flowers are produced, it rarely being 


out of bloom. 


red fs 

; , ; : : -year-old plants 

ae John Laing. Soft pink of splendid form, exceedingly | Falcons ny eyecenr aedocty Scoaoise 106. On o 
ragrant and very free flowering. } h of the 3 sorts, for $2.00 

Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford. Deep rosy pink, outer eae TWO NEW SINGLE 

petals shaded with flesh, one of the freest bloomers and a splen- 

did rose in every respect. HYBRID-POLYANTHA ROSES 
Magna Charta. Bright pink, suffused with carmine. Unlike all other single Roses, these new hybrids are of very 
Paul Neyron. Deep rose, of immense size. vigorous habit, growing from 2 to 3 feet high and are a mass of 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety crimson-maroon. attractive flowers throughout the season. The blooms are two 
Ulrich Brunner. A bright cherry red. | inches or more across, very substantial, not only holding their bril- 


Price. Any of the above, in strong two-year-old | liant colors without fading but last for ten days or more. We strong- 
plants, $1.00 each; $11.00 per doz.; $90.00 per 100. | ly recommend these two varieties, they will not disappoint you. 
SPECIAL OFFER. One each of the above 16 varie- | Else Poulsen. A beautiful tone of pure rose-pink. 


ties, asplendid collection of these absolutely hardy | Kirsten Poulsen. Rich bright scarlet. 
Roses for $12.00. | Price. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz.; $60.00 per 100. 


Hardy Climbing and 
Rambler Roses 


Alida Lovett. Bright shell-pink with light yellow shadings at base 
of petals, flowers of good size and quality. A most desirable climber. 


American Pillar. 


with a clear white eye and cluster of yellow stamens. 


sight not easily forgotten. 


Aviateur Bleriot. Pretty, medium-sized, double flowers of a light 


saffron-yellow. 
Bess Lovett. 


double full-cupped form, strong and very fragrant. 


Bonfire. 
great trusses of cherry crimson flowers, an early bloomer. 


Christine Wright. A most exquisite Rose, of strong climbing habit. 
The flowers are double, from 3} to 4 inches in diameter, borne singly 
and in clusters, of perfect form, beautiful in the bud and in the fully 
expanded flower; color a most refreshing bright wild-rose pink. 


Climbing American Beauty. 


crimson, of splendid form and good substance. 


Crimson Rambler. Large clusters of crimson flowers, the first intro- 


duction of this type. 


Dorothy Perkins. Soft shell-pink, flowering profusely in large clusters, 


very fragrant and lasting, a grand Rose in every way. 


Dr. Huey. 


combination. 


Dr. W. Van Fleet. A Rose, which on account of its dainty color and 
exquisitely shaped buds and flowers, has become a great favorite. The 
long pointed buds are of a rich flesh-pink on stems 12 to 18 inches long; 


splendid for cutting. A strong vigorous grower. 


Ernestine Cosme. A unique single flowered variety of pretty 
form and of a delicate soft pink which are produced in great 
pyramidal-shaped, many flowered sprays, in greatest profusion; 
a vigorous healthy grower. 


Excelsa. An intense crimson-maroon with tips of petals tinged 
with scarlet, an improvement on the old Crimson Rambler. 


Gardenia. Buds bright yellow, opening double flowers of 
cream color; incurving towards evening to the shape and color 
of a Cape Jessamine, hence its name. 


Hiawatha. A brilliant single, ruby carmine, with a clear white 
eye and a mass of golden stamens. 


Marie Gouchault. Identical with Dorothy Perkins, excepting 
in color, which is a clear geranium-pink without magenta 
shadings. Very free and early. 


Mary Lovett. Large well-formed flowers of pure waxy white, 
sweetly scented. 


Mary Wallace. Well formed, semi-double flowers of a bright 
clear rose-pink with salmon base to the petals, flowers large, 
generally exceeding four inches in diameter, very free flowering. 


Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The most popular of all climbing 
Roses. Unequalled in brilliancy by any other variety, these are 
of a vivid scarlet, of large size and are produced in clusters of 
from 3 to 20 flowers on long, strong stems. 


A single flowering variety of great beauty. The 
flowers are of large size, 3 to 4 inches across, of a lovely shade of pink 
These flowers 
are borne in immense bunches, and a large plant in full bloom is a 


Resembles Climbing American Beauty, in shape of 
flower, but is brighter in color, a clear bright red, of good size and of 


One of the freest flowering, of Dorothy Perkins type but with 


Its name is somewhat misleading, 
but it is one of the best climbing Roses; a strong healthy vigorous 
grower, frequently making shoots from 10 to 12 feet long, and good 
sized flowers for a climbing Rose that blooms so freely; color rich rosy 


Similar in habit of growth and form of flower to Paul’s 
Scarlet Climber, but of an intense dark crimson color, ahd when fully 
expanded shows its numerous golden stamens, making a beautiful color 


CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE 


Paul’s Lemon Pillar. A very beautiful and entirely distinct 
large double, sulphur-yellow, perfectly formed flower, that has 
proven hardy in this latitude during the past two seasons. Fine 
as a pillar rose. 


Roserie (Red Tausendschoen). Of the same habit of growth and 
flowering as Tausendschoen, but of a deeper and more even 
shade of cerise-pink, or carmine. 


Silver Moon. Different from all other Roses, with beautiful 
semi-double flowers four and a half inches and over in diameter; 
pure white in color, petals of great substance, beautifully cupped, 
forming a Clematis-like flower. 

Solarium. In single flowering climbers this is a gem. It is of 
the same type as Hiawatha on which it is a decided improve- 
ment, the flowers being larger, more freely produced and of 
more brilliant coloring, an intensely rich crimson-scarlet. 

The Beacon. A distinct and effective novelty, bright fiery- 
red with white eye in the way of American Pillar, single and 
semi-double, produced in large clusters, handsome foliage. 

Tausendschoen. A popular variety with large flowers with 
wavy azalea-like petals. In color it is a most delicate shade of 
soft pink when first opening, changing to carmine on the reverse 
of petals when fully expanded. 

Wichuraiana (Memorial Rose). Pretty, fragrant single pure 
white flowers with yellow stamens followed in fall by bright red 
hips or berries, a good Climbing Rose where no great height is 
required, especially valuable where a trailing plant is desired, 
forming a dense mat of almost evergreen foliage. 


PRICE. Any of the Hardy Climbing and Rambler Roses offered on this page, in strong two-year-old plants, 
; 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz.; $60.00 per 100. 


SPECIAL OFFER. One each of the 26 Hardy Climbing and Rambler Roses, offered on this page, 
a splendid collection for $15.00. 


DREER’S SELECT GLADIOLUS 


The interest developed in the Gladiolus during the past few years has been tremendous, and 
thousands of bulbs are now planted annually where dozens were used in the past. Their present 
popularity is sure to continue and increase, as they are, without doubt, the most attractive and 
useful of all summer-flowering bulbs, and, as a cut flower through the summer and autumn 
months, hold a place that cannot be taken by any other flower. 


Wonderful improvements are being made each year in the size, color 
and beauty of these flowers, and our list comprises only the best both in 
mixture and in named sorts. 


Note. We supply all varieties in strictly select No. 1 bulbs. 


TWELVE ‘‘PEERLESS’’ GLADIOLUS 


The twelve sorts offered below are of unusual high grade and will bea 
real surprise to those who are only familiar with the older varieties. 


Charlemagne. Very large, open flowers on massive spikes; color 
described by introducer as sunrise red, flaked darker and marked with 
large creamy-white blotches, densely dotted with purple-carmine. 30 
cts. each; $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 


Emile Aubrun. A French introduction of outstanding quality. Colot 
a brilliant tone of coppery bronze with large cherry-red blotch, a most 
unusual shade. A customer reports a spike with 26 buds, twelve open 
at a time, the tip bloom six inches across. 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz.; 
$20.00 per 100. . 

Etendard. One of the choicest introductions, with immense orchid- 

like flowers. Upper petals rich, cream tinted rose, lower petals marked 

with large fiery-red blotches, clearly margined with bright 
yellow. An exceedingly rich color combination. 25 cts. each; 

$2.50 per doz.: $18.00 per 100. 


Eugene Lefebvre. One of Lemoine’s giant varieties, beauti- 
fully formed flowers of bright pink, throat spotted and dotted 
with purplish amaranth and cream. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per 
doz.; $18.00 per 100. 


Forest Fire. A California novelty of more than ordinary 
importance, producing extra strong straight spikes filled 
with nicely placed, brilliant red flowers of wonderful texture. 
Beautiful blue green foliage. A large stock enables us to 
offer this really worth while novelty at a reasonable price. 
50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz.; $35.00 per 100. 


Golden Measure. This is the first really rich yellow large 
flowering variety produced, it makes a handsome spike 
well filled with the large blooms and is a strong free grower. 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 


Jean de Taillis. One of Lemoine’s introductions producing 
flowers of enormous size of a pure salmon, with large rich 
reddish maroon blotches. A handsome and striking variety. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 


Mme. Mounet-Sully. A wonderfully fine variety with large flowers 
of splendid substance, the color combination exquisitely dainty and 
attractive, the ground color milky white with large orange red blotches. 
30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 


Mrs. Leon Douglas. Flowers of enormous size, many open at a time 
on very tall strong stems. Color, Begonia-rose, striped with flame 
scarlet; lower petal pale lemon speckled ruby. 25 cts. each; $2.50 
per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 

Pink Wonder. A real wonder, with immense flowers of splendid tex- 
ture of a lovely La France pink, shading to paler pink in the throat. 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 


‘““PEERLESS’’ GLADIOLUS 


Rev. Ewbank. Beautiful porcelain blue with deeper blotch 
on lower petals. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 


W. H. Phipps. Enormous flowers on massive spikes. Color, 
clear pink, shaded salmon. 40 cts. each; $4.00 per doz.; $30.00 


100. per 100. 
Collection of Twelve ‘‘Peerless’’?’ Gladiolus 7 
Leachvofithes12"Peerless:sorts; 02 bulbs...mcm.cso Niemen aioe $2) 75 6 each of the 12 Peerless sorts, 72 bulbs..... seater G14 150 
3 each of the 12 Peerless sorts, 36 bulbs...............4.- 7 50 | 12 each of the 12 Peerless sorts, 144 bulbs........... anon 2h ele) 


RUFFLED GLADIOLUS 


This recently developed type have all the good qualities of the family with the added attraction of having the flowers nicely ruffled 

or fluted, giving them a grace not possessed by the regular sorts. 
Anthony B. Kunderd. Delicate cream overlaid blush pink, | Mrs. H. E. Bothin. Heavily ruffled flowers of shell-pink tinted 
lower petals primrose flushed pink at edges, heavily ruffled. salmon with flaming scarlet blotch. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 


E. J. Shaylor. A superb beautifully ruffled sort, color deep Purple! Glory. Thisjis not spurple ias)sts' name would! indicate, 


rose pinks Musee cache noulmeniow but a rich velvety maroon, with almost black blotches; beauti- 


Kunderdi Glory. The first of the ruffled type; creamy apricot fully muffled. 20) ets:{each3}$2-00) peridoz: 
tinted light pink suffused with red on lower petals. 15 cts. each; | Scarlano. Vivid orange-red, flowers nicely ruffled. 15 cts. each; 
$1.50 per doz. $1.50 per doz. 


One each of the above 6 Ruffled sorts for 85 cts.; 3 each for $2.25; 6 each for $4.00. 


(26) Our Gold Medal Mixed Gladiolus offered on page 28 are extra fine 


TWELVE SUPERB GLADIOLUS 


This set is made up of varieties noted for their strong, free growth, free-flowering quali- 
ties, purity of color and their ability to produce satisfactory results in our climate even 
under the most ordinary conditions, and whether wanted for show in the garden or for 
cutting, the sorts offered under this head are leaders in their respective colors, and are 
offered at prices so reasonable, considering their high grade, that they should be planted 
in quantity wherever summer flowers are wanted. : 


Baron Hulot or Blue King. A really fine blue Gladiolus, in color a rich, 
royal violet blue, very effective when cut and used in conjunction with a yel- 
low variety. 15 cts. each; $1.50 pér doz.; $10.00 per 100. 


Carmen Sylva. Large snow white flowers, well placed on perfectly straight 
tall stems, extra fine cut flower variety. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 
per 100. 


Crimson Glow. Well named, the color being a glowing crimson-scarlet, 
massive spikes and flowers of large size; a strong vigorous grower. 15 cts. 
each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 


Evelyn Kirtland. A splendid variety with large flowers of wonderful 
substance of rosy pink at the edges passing to shell-pink in the throat, 
with fiery scarlet blotches on lower petals. A strong, robust grower. 
10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 


Flora. A golden yellow variety of great excellence, being a free, 
strong grower with splendid spikes and flowers of large size. 15 cts. 
each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 


Mary Pickford. A comparatively new variety of dainty coloring \ 
splendid spikes with large expanded blooms of a delicate creamy white, ; 
the throat suffused with soft canary yellow. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per ° 
doz.; $10.00 per 100. 


Mrs. F. C. Peters. Orchid-pink with purplish blotch in the throat, many 
large flowers open at a time on long erect spikes. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; 
$15.00 per 100. 


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Miss Madison. Very large wide open flowers on long strong spikes; colos, j 
pure deep pink. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. é 
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Mrs. Frank Pendleton. All experts agree that this is one of the finest 
varieties yet introduced. The flowers are of largest size, borne on strong 
straight spikes. In color a lovely salmon-pink with brilliant deep red 
blotches in the throat. A color combination rivalling many of the finest 
orchids in its richness; exquisite in every way. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per 
doz.; $7.00 per 100. 


Prince of Wales. An early flowering sort with fine spikes of large flowers 
of delicate apricot-pink suffused salmon. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; 
$7.00 per 100. 


Richard Diener. Very large flowers, pure rose-salmon pink. An exquisite 
variety. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 


Scarlet Wonder. Magnificent in size and color. A real ‘“‘wonder,’’ pure 
deep scarlet. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. : 


GLADIOLUS Mrs. FRANK PENDLETON 


Collections of Twelve Superb Gladiolus 


Weachyofjthejabove12'sorts; 12 bulbs.% (sos ak sacs alls are « $1 50 6eachtof the above'l2\sorts, 72° bulbs...)2.0.0 0002)... $7 50 
sreachroltheraboverl2, sorts; S0;bulbS.'..,.c.5 nc.sceck ge eosce ese 4 00 12 each of the above 12 sorts, 144 bulbs.................. 14 00 


PRIMULINUS HYBRID GLADIOLUS 


The original of this type, introduced from South Africa, has been wonderfully improved in the last few years by crossing with choice 
garden varieties; they are quite distinct from the usual run of Gladioli, being of more slender growth, the orchid-like flowers set airily on 
the slender yet strong spikes, the range of colors is brilliant and beautiful and planted in fair sized groups in the garden make a very showy 
display, but it is as cut flowers that their grace and wonderful coloring show to best advantage. We offer six choice named sorts as follows: 


Alice Tiplady. Rich orangy-saffron. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per | Ming Toy. Showy deep buff with yellow throat, large flowers on 
doz.; $6.50 per 100. long strong stems. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 

Orange Queen. Striking orange yellow tinted apricot, remark- 
ably beautiful and one of the finest Primulinus. 20 cts. each; 

; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. : 

Maiden’s Blush. Delicate shell-pink. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per | Souvenir. Superb golden yellow. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; 
doz.; $7.00 per 100. $10.00 per 100. 


Collection of 3 each of the above 6 Primulinus Hybrids for $2.00; 6 each for $3.50; 12 each for $6.50. 


Jewel. Light salmon pink with golden yellow throat. 15 cts. 
each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 


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ADT SDAA GARDENS GREENHOUSE PLANTS 


GiapioLus, GoLtp MEDAL HyBrIpDs 


GLADIOLUS in Mixture 


Our mixtures offered below are made up of fine varieties, not 
the common sorts, which produce themselves so freely, and are all 
strictly selected first size bulbs, and sure to give satis- 
factory results. 


Gold Medal Gladiolus 


We grow this magnificent strain for the express purpose of 
being able to supply many of our customers who want something 
decidedly better than the usual run of mixtures and who do not 
care for the named sorts. When Gladiolus are grown in mixture 
they are liable to deteriorate, and finally contain only a few colors. 
To avoid this we grow small blocks of a large number of exquisite 
colors, many of them high-priced sorts, from which these mixtures 
are made, which insures results which cannot be had in any other 
way, and if you wish something really extra fine, these are sure to 
please you. 


Gold Medal Section No. 1. This contains all the scarlet, 
blood-red, garnet, amaranth, and similar rich shades of color in 
great diversity. 7 cts. each; 75 cts. per doz.; $5.50 per 100. 


Gold Medal Section No. 2. This is composed of the white, 
yellow, and delicate shades of pink, rose, etc., and is especially 
valuable for cutting. 7 cts. each; 75 cts. per doz.; $5.50 per 100. 


Gold Medal Section No. 3. In this section are included the 
blue, heliotrope, lilac, mauve and similar tints. A lady customer, 
on seeing a bunch of these, called them ‘‘pansy colors,” which 
aptly describes them. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 
100. 


Gold Medal Mixture. This contains some each of the above 
sections, a wonderful diversity in color; by far the finest mixture 
of Gladioli ever offered. 6 cts. each; 65 cts. per doz.; $5.00 per 
100; $45.00 per 1000. 


Primulinus Hybrids Mixed 


This mixture is certain to produce some beautiful flowers mostly 
in tones running from light yellow to orange, apricot and crimson; 


for description of this type see page 27. 50 cts. per doz.; $3.00 


“per 100; $28.00 per 1000. - 


GENERAL COLLECTION CHOICE NAMED GLADIOLUS 


In addition to the Peerless Named sorts and the Twelve Superb sorts offered on the preceding pages, we offer below a very select 
list of named varieties, each one quite distinct and first class in every way. 


Alice Tiplady. This fine variety is classed as a Primulinus 
hybrid, in color, rich orangy saffron. A very popular sort. 
10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $6.50 per 100. 

Anna Eberius. Rich, warm rhodamine purple with dark Bor- 
deaux centre; large flowers on strong stems. 10 cts. each; $1.06 
per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 

Gretchen Zang. A lovely tone of soft pink with scarlet mark- 
ings on the lower petals. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $6.50 
per 100. 


Jack London. Light salmon with brilliant orange flame stripes, 
golden yellow throat. Very large flowers on spikes; 5 ft. high. 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 

Le Marechal Foch. This might briefly be described as an im- 
proved America, having the same soft flesh-pink color, but with 
much larger blooms and coming into flower two weeks earlier. 
Of unusually strong, vigorous growth with splendid straight, 
well-filled spikes. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 


Mrs. Dr. Norton. A dainty “peaches and cream” color com- 
bination of white, soft pink and primrose yellow. Exquisite for 
cutting. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 

Mrs. Francis King. A striking shade of light scarlet or flame 
color; one of the most effective. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; 
$6.50 per 100. 

Peace. Immense pure white flowers with a touch of carmine in 
the lower petals. These are borne on tall, graceful spikes; a 
beautiful and exceedingly refined variety. 10 cts. each; $1.00 
per doz.; $6.50 per 100. : 

Rose Ash. A very strong grower with long spikes of large flowers 
of a smoky old-rose color. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 
per 100. 

Schwaben. This is considered one of the best and freest growing 
yellow varieties. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.;'$6.50 per 100. 
Virginia or Scarlet Princeps. Rich, dazzling scarlet, makes 

a gorgeous display. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 

Wilbrink. A favorite variety for cutting; very early flowering, 

color delicate pink. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $6.50 per 100. 


Collections of Choice Named Gladiolus 


1 each‘of the'aboverl2isorts; 12 ibulbs:..-2 > eee eee $1 25 
3 each of the above 12 sorts, 36 bulbs 


cre rere ere ee er renee 


6 each of the above 12 sorts, 72 bulbs................-. $6 00 
12 each of the above 12 sorts, 144 bulbs............ 


DREER’S “PEERLESS” DOZEN CANNAS 


This set contains twelve well tried varieties, all of which have 
been found worthy of being considered as leaders in their 
respective types and colors. 


Cheerfulness. Its name aptly describes the lively beauty of 
this charming variety. Bright fiery deep orange florets which 
are broadly bordered golden yellow. The large trusses are 
carried very erect over the massive foliage and are produced in 
2 great profusion. 3} ft. 


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City of Portland. A beautiful rose colored Canna with 
flowers of good formation, freely produced in immense 
trusses. 4 ft. 


General Merkel. Scarlet, suffused with orange, base 
and edge of flowers marbled golden-yellow. 4 ft. 


Lahneck. Rosy carmine with scarlet suffusion and 
narrow golden-yellow border. 4 ft. 


Meteor. Medium sized flowers very freely produced in good 
trusses, color deep red; a most effective bedder. 4 ft. 


Nokomis. Very effective large deep crimson flowers well above 
the bronze green foliage; unique and effective. 4% ft. 


Poppy. Brilliant orange-scarlet or poppy colored flowers of 
large size surmount the stately bronze foliage, one of the most 
effective and striking bedders. 5 ft. 


Richard Wallace. A splendid and very effective canary-yel- 
low, large flowers and trusses. 4 ft. 


The Gem. The immense trusses of flowers are borne on upright 
branching stems well above the foliage and are of deep cream or 
straw yellow color dotted with carmine; very attractive and 
unusually refined. 4% ft. 


The President. The greatest red Canna, possessing every de- 
sirable quality. Of immense size, unsurpassed in vigor, pene- 
trating color, and a free bloomer. 5 ft. 


Uhlberg. Entirely distinct. The flowers expand very fully and 
are of a soft rosy carmine, the throat of the flower is of a creamy 
yellow as are also the edges of the petals. 3} ft. 


2 eee Varouna. Deep russet orange flowers of medium size, form a 
LARGE-FLOWERING CANNA. EUREKA strong contrast to the purple-bronze foliage. 4 ft. 


Price. Any of the above, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 
One each of the ‘‘Peerless’’ Dozen for $2.50. Three each of the ‘‘Peerless’”’ Dozen for $6.50. 


Five Fine Orchid-flowered Cannas 


The flowers of this type are of a different form and in general larger than those of the other varieties. They are all robust growers 
and very showy and effective. 


King Humbert. The most popular of all Cannas. Great | Wyoming. Bronze purple foliage, immense spikes of large 
orange-scarlet flowers surmount beautiful vigorous deep bronze massive orange flowers. 6 ft. 
foliage. 5 ft. 
2 : King Humbert. t f t le 
Statue of Liberty. An extremely vigorous grower with bronze Yellow g pong om a ees 
foliage and large orange-scarlet flowers. 6 ft. flowering King Humbert. Flowers are yellow dotted orange- 
: 3 adie 2 : h ional i f t: foli 
Wintzer’s Colossal. Flowers frequently eight inches in diam- scatlet Oy Phemoccastonalreversionsiotyasstall-)offoliagc’ and 


eter; bright scarlet; very effective, free-flowering bedding vari- flowers to the typical King Humbert makes a bed of this variety 
etyf. 5) ft: very interesting. 43 ft. 


Price. Any of the above, 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
One each of the Five Fine Orchid-flowered Cannas for 85 cts. Three each of the Five Fine Orchid-flowered Cannas for $2.50. 


Large-flowering Cannas in Separate Colors 


The varieties of Cannas offered on this and the preceding page are the outstanding sorts of our very large collection, all of which 
are strictly first-class. Many planters are not particular as to variety so long as they get the wanted color; for such we offer at very low 
prices if the selection of variety is left to our choice, in the following colors. 


Crimson, Scarlet, Pink, Carmine, Yellow, Yellow spotted red. Orange 
Price. $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100; $80.00 per 1000. 


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DREER’S CHOICE GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 


These are universally popular for outdoor bedding, and considering their many good qualities, there is no cause for surprise to see 
them cultivated so extensively. They produce a lavish profusion of blooms, giving color, life and beauty to the garden just at a time 
when other plants have been destroyed by frost and are looking their worst. Frost does not materially affect the flowering, and it fre- 
quently happens that an armful of flowers can be cut late in November. They are reasonably hardy if planted in a well-drained position, 
with a covering of leaves or loose litter during the winter, or may be carried over with perfect safety in a cold frame. 


The various collections offered below have been selected from hundreds of varieties that we have tested, and represent the very 
best in their respective class and color. . 


Aster-flowered Sorts Early-flowering Sorts 
Capt. R. H. Cook. Clear deep rose. A selection of early-flowering varieties embracing a full range 
Helios. Chestnut brown. of colors, which in the latitude of Philadelphia can be depended 


Lilian Doty. Large, strong growing, 
incurved soft pink. 

Miramar. A fine bronze. 

Mrs. F. H. Bergen. Light pink. 

Murillo. Very superior old-rose. 

Philadelphia. Fine clear rose. 


upon to perfect their flowers before Octo- 
ber 15th. 


Belle Mauve. Blush pink. , 
Chrysolora. A fine large early yellow. 
Fee Parisianne. Large, deep old rose. 


Red Doty. Red-flowered form of Lilian 
Doty. 
Savina. Light blush pink. 


Firelight. Bright red. 
Idolf. A pretty shade of salmon-pink. 
La Garonne. Unique and attractive 


Sidney Mitchell. Attractive orange- 
yellow. : 

White Doty. Pure white globular 
flowers. 

William Sobey. Very free yellow. 

Price. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; 
$15.00 per 100. Set of 12 varieties for 
$2.50. 


rose and buff. 
Marie Dupont. Very free-flowering, 
large pure white. ; 
Mrs. H. Harrison. Medium-sized blush 
pink, very free. 
Petite Louise. Large rose-pink. 
Provence. Pale pink. 
Tints of Gold. An attractive golden 
bronze. : 
Uvalda. Large pure white. é 
Price. 25 cts. each; $2.50° per: doz.; 
$15.00 per 100. The set of 12° varieties 
for $2.50. | 


Button-shaped or 
Pompon Sorts 
Varieties that produce a great profusion 
of small flowers seldom over an inch in 
diameter and of very regular, almost 
globular form. 

Baby. Clear bright yellow. 

Bright Eyes. Blush white, before full 
development, the centre is orange which 
suggested the name. 

Iva. Very small deep bronze. 

Little Dot. Rich mahogany crimson. 

Mitzi. Early, yellow with red centre. 

Model of Perfection. A vigorous 
growing free-flowering white. 

Nio. Shell-pink shading to white. 

Rhoda. Fine rosy pink. 


Old-fashioned 
Large-flowered Sorts 


A selection of five of the hardiest large- 
flowering Chrysanthemums, all of them 
varieties adapted for permanent planting 
in shrubbery and herbaceous borders. 
Angelo. A beautiful light pink. 


Rodell. Dwarf, good yellow. Pompon CHRYSANTHEMUMS Comoleta. Yellow. 

Rose Travena. A good, deep rose. Lucifer. Rich ox-blood red. 

Ruth. Claret red. Oconto. Pure white. 

White Midget. Pure white. Zelia. A fine orange bronze. 

Price. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Set of 12 | Price. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Set of 5 
for $2.50. sorts for $1.05. 


New Single Chrysanthemum Mrs. Calvin Coolidge 


This splendid single variety originated with the Bureau of Plant Industry, at Washington, and is one of the most effective of this 
type for garden culture yet introduced. The flowers, which are rich mahogany red, are of large size, and most freely produced. 50 cts. 
each; $5.00 per doz. 


Single-flowering Chrysanthemums 


There is a graceful charm about Single Chrysanthemums that appeals to everyone, the 12 varieties here offered have been selected 
from a large collection and embrace a select and varied assortment of forms as well as colors. 


Alice Howell. Orange bronze. Joyce Strowlger. A bronzy salmon-pink of splendid substance. 
Araby. Excellent pure white of heavy texture. Kathleen May. Brilliant crimson. 

Fernridge. A splendid red. Mrs. Roberts. Purplish-red. 

Golden Sun. One of the most brilliant yellows. Mrs. W. BH. Waite. Blush pink. 

Isabel Felton. Splendid yellow. Summer Gold. Fine early yellow. 

Josephine Scholtman. Delicate lilac with white halo. Tronesta. Light rose. 


Price. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. The set of 12 varieties for $2.50. 


$10.00. 


Irts GERMANICA 


Price. 


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IRIS GERMANICA 


Twelve Select Exhibition Varieties 


The following varieties are the most magnificent newer acquisitions ob- 
tained up to the present time. 
represent the giants of the family both in size of individual flowers and habit 
of growth. 

Ambassadeur. One of the finest. The stout stems bear flowers of largest 
size, magnificent form and unique coloring. 
suffused with bronze, falls maroon with purplish cast. 

Baillerine. 
of glorious flowers of wonderful tone of porcelain blue with broad rounded 
wavy margins, falls slightly deeper; deliciously scented. 

Cecil Minturn. 
gracefully waved and crinkled; one of the finest Irises for size and beauty. 
Cluny. A lovely very large flower, standards wistaria-blue, falls bluish 

violet with deeper shadings, very free. 

Lent A. Williamson. 
Standards bright lobelia-blue, shot fawn at .the edge, falls rich velvety 
purple suffused blue at the edge, bright golden-yellow beard. 

Lord of June. One of the best, massive flowers of perfect form. Standards 
pale lavender-blue, falls deep aniline-blue. 

Magnifica. 
branching stems 4 feet high. Falls of a superb dark reddish-purple, stand- 
ards light violet-blue. 


Their colorings and form are superb, they 


Standards deep lavender 


A superb variety growing 4 feet high, surmounted with masses 


Soft Cattleya rose, a beautiful flower with broad petals 


Exceptionally large flowers on tall strong stems. 


All that its name implies, flowers of immense size on stiff 


Moliere. Standards light blue, overlaid brown, falls purplish maroon 
merging lighter at the edges, enormous size, of exquisite form and good 
substance. 


Opera. Very distinct fine shaped flowers, standards coppery brown, dashed 
with purple, falls wine red, the base bronzy maroon penciled with gold. 
2 feet. 

Rafiet. 
white and violet in the upper portion. 

Shekinah. A delightful shade of pale yellow, with amber'shadings. A tall 
growing handsome conspicuous variety of very uncommon color. 

Souv. de Mme. Gaudichan. 
velvety purple. 

$1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 


Standard intense violet-blue, falls dark violet, reticulated with 
2 feet. 


Tall, early and distinct, a very rich deep 
Probably the finest dark colored Iris in existence today. 
Collection of one each, 12 varieties for 


IRIS GERMANICA —Twenty Choice Garden Varieties 


We know of no class of hardy plants which will repay the owner with such a wealth of bloom, in so many varied colors or during 
a longer period than a well arranged planting selected from the list offered below; while not as aristocratic individually as the exhibition 
varieties, they far surpass them in freedom of bloom and are well termed the Garden Varieties. 


Alcazar. Standards soft bluish-violet overlaid. bronze; falls 
dark nigrosin-violet with white markings at base of petals and 
bronzy-purple veins. It bears profusely flowers of mammoth 
size which are well poised on strong rigid stems; height 3 feet. 


Archeveque. Standards a rich shade of reddish purple, falls dark 
velvety purple, very free. 


Bridesmaid. Standards pale lavender; falls white, reticulated 
lavender. 


Edouard Michel. One of the finest; flowers of large size, beau- 
tifully poised on 3 feet high stems. The standards are broad and 
frilled, of a distinct shade of reddish-violet, the falls slightly 
deeper in color. 


Eldorado. Standards bronzy-violet, passing to a yellow with 
brown reticulation at base; falls light-violet purple, lip overlaid 
with bronze; base yellow with brown pencilings. Very free 
flowering; height 2% feet. 


Fairy. White, delicately bordered and suffused pale blue. 
Florentina Alba. Very free flowering, white. : 
Foster’s Yellow. Standards and falls creamy yellow. 


Honorabilis. Standards golden yellow, falls rich mahogany 
brown. 
Isoline. Standards, vinaceous-lilac suffused with bronze; falls 


light purple overlaid with bronze; base of petals yellow with 
brown reticulations; golden yellow beard; height 23 feet. 


King of Iris. A striking variety, with flowers of perfect form, 
the standards clear lemon color, falls deep satiny-brown, with a 
broad border of golden-yellow. 2 feet. 


Lohengrin. Foliage and flowers of gigantic size; with petals 
2 inches wide, of a deep violet mauve. 


Loreley. Perfect-shaped flowers, falls of a deep ultra-marine- 
blue, more or less veined with creamy-white and bordered sul- 
phur-yellow, making a beautiful contrast. 


Mme. Chereau. Standards and falls pure white, daintily edged 
with light blue. 


Nuee D’Orage. Standards greyish-lavender, falls lavender- 
violet with bronzy suffusion. 

Parisiana. Standards Chinese-violet shot with white at centre; 
falls white reticulated and spotted with Chinese-violet at edges; 
very free; height 30 inches. 

Perfection. Standards light blue, falls dark velvety violet and 
black. 

Princess Victoria Louise. 
rich plum, bordered cream. 

Prosper Laugier. A unique variety with luminous bronzy- 
drab colored standards; the falls a rich velvety blackish maroon 
with brownish pencilings and yellow reticulations at base and 
golden beard; very free. A veritable mass of color during its 
long flowering period; height 2} feet. 

Queen of May. Pleasing soft rosy lilac. 


Standards sulphur yellow. Falls 


Price. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Collection of one each of the above twenty Garden Varieties for $3.50. 


Iris Germanica Mixed Varieties 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 


Dreer’s New Hardy Phlox 


This collection embraces the finest Novelties, selected from hun- 
dreds of varieties from noted specialists, each one of which is a strong 
grower, with immense panicles of individual bloom, pure in color and 
unsurpassed, in every way up to date. 


Flora J. Riedy. A new variety of American introduction, of 
tall sturdy upright growth and enormous panicles of purest 
white flowers; free branching habit and distinct heavy dark 
green foliage retained throughout the season. 


George Stipp. A tall strong grower producing broad trusses of 
a bright salmon-rose with lighter shadings in the center and dark 
crimson eye. 

Karl Foerster. In color similar to the old time favorite 
“Coquelicot,” the latter a weak grower, but whose color has 
never been equaled in red Phloxes. This newer variety com- 
bines the brilliancy of the older variety, a rich glowing orange- 


scarlet, with large trusses of flowers carried on strong upright 
stems. 


New Bird. Deep crimson-red, almost vermilion, and purple eye. 
The flower heads are carried well above the foliage in well 
branched spikes. A very brilliant and excellent variety, one of 
the best of this color. 

Painted Lady. This delicate colored sort is one of the most pleasing 
in our entire collection. Strong upright growth and large masses of 
flower heads. Silver pink, with salmon shadings and cherry red eye. 

Professor Went. One of the finest dark colored varieties, with 
large flower heads of rich satiny amaranth. A superb color when 
planted in connection with white or light colored flowers. 

Rosenkavalier. Very large individual florets arranged in massive 
heads. An attractive lively rose color makes this one of the out- 

Harpy PHLox standing novelties in newer hardy Phlox. 


Price. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. Set of 7 sorts for $3.00. 


Dreer’s Superb Hardy Phloxes 


Among hardy perennial plants no class is of more importance than the Phloxes, succeeding in almost any soil and position; and 
flowering through a long season; and while they will continue in good condition and flower freely for many years without attention, 
yet they respond quickly to and are improved by liberal cultivation. 


General Collection of Hardy Phlox | Thor. A most beautiful and lively shade of deep salmon-pink 


: ie. : . Binish suffused and overlaid with a scarlet glow. A light, almost white 
nes Mercie«> Light:ground'color, :prettily, suffused (Dies halo surrounds the aniline-red eye. A very effective color. 
Australia. Bright claret-red large flower. Vesuvius. Bright rich carmine with salmon suffusion, blood- 
Bacchante._ Tyrian-rose, with a crimson-carmine eye. red eye. i ; f 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red. Widar. Light, reddish-violet, with a very large white centre, 
Bridesmaid. Pure white with large crimson-carmine eye. we ae intensifies and shinee the color. 

Champs Elysee. A bright rosy-magenta; very effective. Price. Any of the above varieties, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; 
Elizabeth Campbell. Bright salmon-pink, with lighter shad- |  $15-00 per 100. One each of the 25 varieties, $5.00. 
ings and dark red eye; one of the handsomest. 
Europa. Pure white, with small crimson-carmine eye, very large Early-flowering Hardy Phlox 
trusses. 


Miss Lingard. This grand white variety is one of the most 
popular sorts grown; it grows about 2 feet high, and starts to 


3 i bloom in May, continuing to flower until late in October. 25 
Jeanne d’Arc. A good late flowering pure white. cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 


Jules Sandeau. Large fine pure pink, very free. 


La Vague. Pure mauve, with aniline-red eye. Various Phloxes 
Louise Abbema. Very large pure white dwarf. 


) : ; ; : Amoena. A useful variety for carpeting the ground, the rockery, 
eS Eeperen ce: el: Lavender pike pate \ Paths CANT hed or the border; it grows but 4 inches high, and in spring is a sheet 
Mia Ruys. Of dwarf habit, about 18 inches, much branche of rich bright pink flowers. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 

enormous trusses of very large flowers of purest white. 


< u per 100. 
wtp a 3 te We US aa? Wes Divaricata Canadensis. One of our native species, which is 
Pacha. Deep pink suffused with red, carmine eye. 


: : ; : : es worthy of extensive planting, commencing to bloom early in 
Professor tie eb Bright carmine overlaid with brilliant April, and continuing through May, with large, fragrant laven- 
orange-scarlet. 


der flowers on stems 10 inches high. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per 
R. P. Struthers. Bright rosy-carmine, with claret-red eye. Hen RieiG0 per 100. 8 
Rheinlander. A beautiful tone of salmon-pink, the color being 


Firebrand. Bright vermilion scarlet with deeper centre, large 
trusses, strong robust habit. 


oe 5; ae : uld 
3 ; : F % Al Alba Grandifiora. A grand white-fowering form, and sho 
Spars ree ences Oe ES TA aE fag prove equally valuable and as great a favorite as the blue- 
Riverton Jewel. One of our own introductions that we particu- flowered DD. é 35 cts. each; a) per doz. : 
larly recommend. A lovely mauve-rose illuminated by a brilliant | Ovata Caroliniana (Mountain Phlox). Grows 12 to 15 inches 
carmine-red eye. high, and bears masses of reddish-pink flowers in May and June. 


Rynstrom. Effective carmine-rose color. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100.