RMMPNER1–Sassanian Silver-Gilt Dish of King Peroz I, (459-484) Hunting Mouflon, c5th century. Artist: Unknown.
RM2DRJJCF–Ruler: Peroz I, 457/459-484 A.D.Mint: Persis, Coin of Peroz I from Persis, 457–84, Silver, 4.14 g, 3:00, 26 mm, Made in Persis, Greek, 5th century A.D., Numismatics
RM2ETAKKY–Peroz I in the Chronology of Ancient Nations.
RM2WX3G2K–Silver Dish of King Peroz I Hunting Ibexes, Persian, Sasanian Period, 5th Century, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
RM2WJ5J19–French captain Peroz, Africa. Two campaigns in French Sudan, 1886-1888 by Joseph Simon Gallieni (1849 - 1916) Le Tour du Monde 1890
RMDBT3KY–Dinar of Peroz II M.77.56.22 (1 of 2)
RM2HYYK9T–Dinar of Peroz II. India, circa 325-330. Tools and Equipment; coins. Gold
RMHEN97F–An Afghan National Army (ANA) Commando, 2nd Company, 3rd Special Operations Kandak (SOK) scans the village of Perozi, Panjwai district, Kandahar province, Afghanistan, prior to a clearing operation, Dec. 4, 2013. The 3rd SOK conducted the clearance to disrupt insurgent control and prevent further improvised explosive device emplacement and small arms attacks. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Bertha A. Flores/Released) Peroz clearance operations 131204-A-LW390-057
RM2HWF1BX–Coin of Peroz I from Persis. Ruler: Peroz I, 457/459-484 A.D. Mint: Persis Artist: Unknown
RMW9FPMR–Archive image from page 62 of Currie Bros' horticultural guide . Currie Bros.' horticultural guide : spring 1888 curriebroshortic1888curr Year: 1888 ( 69 SILENE, OR CATCHFLY. Beautiful, free-flowering plants, very attractive for rock work, etc. Pendula Compacta—Mixed, all colore Scarlet, strlpad with White—Per lb., $1.00; per oz., 10 cts 5 Vesuvius- Rose and violet spotted 10 Violet Queen—A charming variety, rang- ing from deep manve to light violet; per lb., $1.60; per oz., 15 cts 5 White—Per lb , SI.00; peroz., 10 cts 5 Mixed—All colors; per lb., 75 cts.; per oz., 10 cts 5 The two follow
RM2AFW98R–. Catalogue of vegetable and flower seeds : catalogues free to all. chet. Plants dwarf and vigorous, of pyramidal growth, with broad spikes of very fragrant red flowers. Fine for pot cul-ture, and equallv valuable for borders 10 Allens Defiance. Spikes of remarkable size, and deliciously fragrant, much more so than anv other variety, and they retaintheir grace and fragrance until every bud opens 10 Sweet Peroz. .15 .03 No. Price per pkg.Per oz. 250 Nasturtium, Spotted King. Yellow, Spotted Chocolate..15 .05 257 Empress of India. Brilliant Scarlet. Dark foliage..15 .(15 258 Chameleon. Crimson,
RMMCJF8J–. Lavateka Trimestkis Grandiflora Rosea. LATHYRUS. (Everlasting, or Hardy Sweet Pea.) free-flowering hardy perennial climbers for covering old stumps, fences, etc., continually in bloom ; fine for cutting. PEr pkt. 2956 Latifolius. Purplish-red 5 2957 — Albus. Pure white, very desir- able 10 2955 — Pink Beauty. Bright rosy pink. 10 2960 — Mixed. Ail colors. Peroz,40 cts 5 3001 Flavum. 3003 Perenne. 18 inches.
RM2DRFDR4–Ruler: Peroz I, 457/459-484 A.D.Mint: Persis, Coin of Peroz I from Persis, ca. A.D. 465–75, Copper, 2.26 g, 9:00, 15 mm, Made in Persis, Greek, 5th century A.D., Numismatics
RMP43CX6–Sasanian Coin of Peroz I
RM2WNGENW–French captain Peroz, Africa. Two campaigns in French Sudan, 1886-1888 by Joseph Simon Gallieni (1849 - 1916) Le Tour du Monde 1890
RMDBT3KA–Dinar of Peroz II M.77.56.22 (2 of 2)
RM2HWF1CA–Coin of Peroz I from Persis. Ruler: Peroz I, 457/459-484 A.D. Mint: Persis Artist: Unknown
RMW0PEBP–Archive image from page 50 of Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower,. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds Descriptivecata00WeebC Year: 18uu DIANTHTTS DIADEMATIS, FL. PL. DIANTHUS, Double Annual Varieties—Continued. PEK PKT. SNOWPLAKE. Purest white ; flowers of large size, very double and delicately fringed 10 Finest Double Mixed. Containing a fine assortment of exquisite colors. Peroz.,50cts 5 Imported collection of eight distinct varieties, 60 cts. Hardy Double Perennial Varieties. The Garden Pink is highly admired for its beautifully laced and delightfully fragra
RM2AWFE39–Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . CO]YOI.VrLrS Momi„gGloryi. Major, or Climbing N arieties. Deservedly very popular, as they are one of themost free-flowering and rapid-growing plants in cul-tivation, thriving in almost any situation; the beautyand delicacy of their brilliant flowers are unsur-passed. Soaking the seeds in warm water for anhour or two hastens germination; annuals; 15 feet.(See cut.) PER PKT. 20(30 Mixed. All colors. Peroz., ].5 cts .. 520G1 Double Flowering. About 80 percent, of the seedlings will produce doubleflowers, the remainder semi-double or single. Per o
RMMCFBDY–. Pure White . . Brilliant Scarlet Blood Red . . Rosy Carmine . 6336 Crimson Striped White 6337 Crimson, White Eye . 10 6338 Yellow ... 10 6340 Mixed Large Flowering. (See cut.) Peroz.75 cts. 10 6349 Imported Collection of 12 choice varieties . 75 STAR PHLOX. 6351 Star of Quedlin= burgh) Star-shaped lldox.) Of dwarf habit, with very pretty star-shaped flowers. A novel and beautiful variety; mixed colors . .10 salis Francheti
RM2DRFDAR–Ruler: Peroz I, 457/459-484 A.D.Mint: Persis, 1 Drachm of Peroz I from Persis, A.D. 457/59–484, Silver, 4.09 g, 3:00, 28 mm, Made in Persis, Greek, 5th century A.D., Numismatics
RMPFEM8R–. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Seeds; Bulbs (Plants); Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Bedding plants; Weeber & Don. DIANTHTTS DIADEMATIS, FL. PL. DIANTHUS, Double Annual Varieties—Continued. PEK PKT. SNOWPLAKE. Purest white ; flowers of large size, very double and delicately fringed 10 Finest Double Mixed. Containing a fine assortment of exquisite colors. Peroz.,50cts 5 Imported collection of eight distinct varieties, 60 cts. Hardy Double Perennial Varieties. The Garden Pink is highly admired for its beautifully lac
RM2HWF1B1–1 Drachm of Peroz I from Persis. Ruler: Peroz I, 457/459-484 A.D. Mint: Persis Artist: Unknown
RMT029HJ–Dreer's garden calendar : 1896 . dreersgardencale1896henr Year: 1896 DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS NASTURTIUH. Dwarf, or Tom Thumb Varieties. The improved varieties of the Dwarf Nas- turtium are among the most popular and beautiful of our garden plants. Their neat, compact growth, rich colored flowers and free- blooming and long-lasting qualities, together with their adaptability to almost any soil or situation, make them unsurpassed for garden decoration. Hardy annuals; 1 ft. PEROZ. PKT. 6144 Aurora. Primrose to pale pink and carmine 25 5 6136 Beauty. Yellow, striped red. 25 5 6154 Cloth
RM2HH8DC9–Plate with king hunting rams ca. A.D. mid-5th–mid-6th century Sasanian The king as hunter had become a standard royal image on silver plates during the reign of Shapur II (A.D. 310–379). The theme, symbolizing the prowess of Sasanian rulers, was used to decorate these royal plates, which were often sent as gifts to neighboring courts. The king has various royal attributes: a crown and fillet, covered globe, nimbus with beaded border, and beaded chest halter with fluttering ribbons. The identity of the Sasanian king on this plate is uncertain. His crown identifies him as either Peroz (r. 459–48
RM2AX6R5W–Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . aves, whichchange to a beautiful orange-scarlet in summer, pre-senting a brilliant and striking appearance Feverfew—See Matricaria and Pyrethrum. ? FOIR OCLOCKS.Marvel of Peru—They are exceedingly fragrant, expandingin the evening and withering the next morning. Theroots may be preserved through the winter like Dahlias. 2 ft. H. A. Fine Mixed, peroz. 20c 5 FOXGLOVE.Digitalis. Handsome, stately growingplants, with beautifully mottledthimble-shaped flowers, pro-duced in abundance on a stemusually about 3 feet high. Theracemes of flowers are about 2
RMMCHMK9–. COBiEA SCANDENS Convolvulus (Morning Qlory) MAJOR, or CLIMBING MORNING GLORIES Deservedly very popular, as they are one of the most free- flowering and rapid-growing plants in cultivation, thriving in almost any situation; the beauty and delicacy of their brilliant flowers are unsurpassed. Soaking the seeds in warm water for an hour or two hastens germination; annuals 15 feet. (See cut. ) PER PKT. 2060 Mixed. All colors. Peroz.,20cts 5 2061 Double Flowering. About ^80 per cent, of the seedlings will produce double flowers, the remainder semi-double or single. Per oz., 50 cts 10 Imperial Japa
RMPFEMME–. Descriptive catalogue of vegetable, flower, and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Seeds; Bulbs (Plants); Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Bedding plants; Weeber & Don. 4.6 WEEBER & DON.- FLOWER SEEDS. CYANUS Pkt. (Com Klower, Baclielor's Button). Fine, free-flowering hardy annuals; easily grown and ex- cellent lor cutting. 2 ft. H. A. Imperialls (Griant Corn F'lo-wer). The flowers are of enor- mous size; fragrant, and of the most charming colors, Including white, pink, lilac, rose and purple..... 10 Blue V 5 Emperor William. Deep blue Peroz.jSOc. 5 White 5 F'iues
RMT0T6AF–Dreer's 1907 garden book (1907) Dreer's 1907 garden book dreers1907garden1907henr Year: 1907 Lavateka Trimestkis Grandiflora Rosea. LATHYRUS. (Everlasting, or Hardy Sweet Pea.) free-flowering hardy perennial climbers for covering old stumps, fences, etc., continually in bloom ; fine for cutting. PEr pkt. 2956 Latifolius. Purplish-red 5 2957 — Albus. Pure white, very desir- able 10 2955 — Pink Beauty. Bright rosy pink. 10 2960 — Mixed. Ail colors. Peroz,40 cts 5 3001 Flavum. 3003 Perenne. 18 inches.
RM2AWFDY4–Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . CO]YOI.VrLrS Momi„gGloryi. Major, or Climbing N arieties. Deservedly very popular, as they are one of themost free-flowering and rapid-growing plants in cul-tivation, thriving in almost any situation; the beautyand delicacy of their brilliant flowers are unsur-passed. Soaking the seeds in warm water for anhour or two hastens germination; annuals; 15 feet.(See cut.) PER PKT. 20(30 Mixed. All colors. Peroz., ].5 cts .. 520G1 Double Flowering. About 80 percent, of the seedlings will produce doubleflowers, the remainder semi-double or single. Per o
RMMCGRY1–. NASTURTIUH. Dwarf, or Tom Thumb Varieties. The improved varieties of the Dwarf Nas- turtium are among the most popular and beautiful of our garden plants. Their neat, compact growth, rich colored flowers and free- blooming and long-lasting qualities, together with their adaptability to almost any soil or situation, make them unsurpassed for garden decoration. Hardy annuals; 1 ft. PEROZ. PKT. 6144 Aurora. Primrose to pale pink and carmine 25 5 6136 Beauty. Yellow, striped red. 25 5 6154 Cloth Of Gold. Scarlet flow- ers and yellow foliage 25 6146 Crystal Palace Gem. Su phur, maroon spot 25 615
RMT0BGEY–Dreer's garden book 1921 (1921) Dreer's garden book 1921 dreersgardenbook1921henr Year: 1921 COBiEA SCANDENS Convolvulus (Morning Qlory) MAJOR, or CLIMBING MORNING GLORIES Deservedly very popular, as they are one of the most free- flowering and rapid-growing plants in cultivation, thriving in almost any situation; the beauty and delicacy of their brilliant flowers are unsurpassed. Soaking the seeds in warm water for an hour or two hastens germination; annuals 15 feet. (See cut. ) PER PKT. 2060 Mixed. All colors. Peroz.,20cts 5 2061 Double Flowering. About ^80 per cent, of the seedlings will p
RM2AM3CYX–WmElliott & Sons seedsmen : 1898 . MAKIGOLD. French Dwarf. Orange, brown and yellow, mixed, 1 ft.(See Cut.) 5 New French Gold Striped. Flowers rich maroon,regularly striped with golden yellow; habit of plantdwarf and compact 10 (lOlden Nugget. Dwarf dense growth and immensedouble flowers, which are a peculiar shade of goldenyellow 10. Finest mixed colorscts MORNING GLORY. (CONVOIjVDLUS majok.) Hardy annual. 20 ft. Peroz.,15 Double Flowering. Like the single flowering, this varietymakes a strong, robust growth and dense foliage; theflowers are double white with spots of red or blueat the base o
RMMABNPA–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : spring edition April 1895 June . Gloxinia Erecta. " Trade pkt. Peroz. Gloxinia, Hybrida Erecta, choice mixed '' new spotted and tigered.. Gourd, ornamental, mixed Heliotrope, mixed Helichrysura (Everlasting Flower), mixed ... Helianthus (Sunflower), nanus '' Globosus fistulosis " Cucumcrifolius Heuchera sanguinea Hollyhock, extra double mixed " red " pink ..'... yellow.... " " Snowball," pure white Hibiscus, Crimson Eye Humulus Japonicus (Japanese Hop) " " variegated Hyacinth Bean,
RMT027B2–Dreer's garden calendar : 1886 . dreersgardencale1886henr Year: 1886 Impatiens. Ipomcea. 5961 I. Coccinea. Small scarlet flowers in profusion ; also known as the Star '^Ipornaa' 5 5962—Liinbata. Violet, margined with white, large and handsome 5 5964 — Striata .Nova. A beautiful three-colored striped variety 5 5965 — Grandiflora Superba. Large blue flowers, with broad white border 5 5970 — Mixed. All colors. Peroz.,50cts 5 5966 — Huberi. New Japanese hybrids; some have silvery-white, marliled foliage, and all with large trumpet-shaped flowers, beautifully margined, of various colors; mixed, al
RM2AKN69X–Garden and farm manual : 1905 . a beautifulscarlet. Pkt., 10c. 1741. LatifollusAlbus. Large clustersof pure white ; grand,hardy, low climber.Pkt., 10c. 1742. Splendens.A fine novelty fromCalifornia, bearing denseclusters of brilliant deeprose flowers. Pkt., 10c. larkspur. No. 1743. Pink Beauty. We have here an entirely newvariety, the color of whichis a delicately shaded pink on thestandard, the lacing on the edge being paler than thecentre; the wings are deeper pink, of a very rich shade,giving it a very striking appearance. Price, pkt., 5c; peroz., 20c. ... jg -- rk, ;—%Awf ? 7&JJ& Jrj£ £L
RMMCHTN5–. Double Carnation-flowered Poppies Double Pjiony-flowered Poppies per PKT. 3720 Carnation Flowered. Splendid double- fringed flowers, mixed colors. (See cut.) Per oz., 25 cts - 5 3730 Pasony Flowered. Large, showy,double globular flowers, resembling adouble Pseony, mixed colors. (See cut.) Peroz.; 25 cts 5 3719 Collection of 8 varieties. Double Carnation flowered 30 I 3729 Collection of 8 varieties. Double Paeony flowered 30 ICELAND POPPIES. (Papaver Nudicaule.) Whilethese are hardy perennials,they flower the first year from seed, blooming almost as quickly as the annual sorts. They are of gr
RMT0270E–Dreer's garden calendar for 1887 . dreersgardencale1887henr Year: 1887 5(3 DREER'S RELIABLE SEEDS MAIZE. (Zea Japonica Variegata.) An ornamental corn, beautifully striped with green and white; fine for groups on the lawn ; hardv annual; 4 feet, 6055 M. Striped-Leaved Japanese. Peroz., 20cts. 5 MIGNONETTE. (Reseda Odorata.) A well-known fragrant favorite. If the plants are thinned out they will grow stronger and produce larger spikes of flowers: fine for pot or garden culture, and can ! be had during the whole year by sowing at intervals; hardv annuals. 6100 M. Sweet-Scented (Odorata). The old
RM2AFY1GM–. James J.H. Gregory & Son's catalogue of home grown seeds. JAMES J. H. GEEGOR Y & SONS RETAIL CATALOGUE. •21. SILLS HYBRID. This has all the earliness and sweet-ness of the White Japan, but is morespicy and delicious. Very vigorousand productive. The flesh is of salmoncolor. No garden should be without it.Geo. W. Stetson, Barre, Mass., writes : Growing your Sills Hybrid Melon, Ifind it to be delicious in quality. Price per lb., postpaid, 80 cts.; peroz., 10 cts.; per pkg., 5 cts. ggp-This melon surpasses all others in its delicious fragrance.None of the one hundred and seventy varieties of ve
RMMCH0Y9–. Impatiens. Ipomcea. 5961 I. Coccinea. Small scarlet flowers in profusion ; also known as the Star '^Ipornaa" 5 5962—Liinbata. Violet, margined with white, large and handsome 5 5964 — Striata .Nova. A beautiful three-colored striped variety 5 5965 — Grandiflora Superba. Large blue flowers, with broad white border 5 5970 — Mixed. All colors. Peroz.,50cts 5 5966 — Huberi. New Japanese hybrids; some have silvery-white, marliled foliage, and all with large trumpet-shaped flowers, beautifully margined, of various colors; mixed, all colors. Per oz.,"S0cts 10 5963—Bona Nox {Evening plory).
RMRYRF3D–Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list : seeds plants bulbs tools fertilizers sundries &c . dreersquarterlyw1897henr Year: 1897 Cineraria—Drekr's Prize Dwakf. Carnation—{Continued). Carnation Marguerite. This beautiful race of Carnation has claimed the admira- tion of all who have grown it, flowering in four months after sowing the seed, beautiful colors and delicious clove perfume. Trade pkt. Peroz. Pure white $ 50 Bright Rose 50 Brilliant Scarlet 50 Crimson 50 Purple 50 Striped 50 Mixed 30 Celosia, Glasgow Prize, crimson, excellent for bedding 25 Queen
RM2AKN273–Garden and farm manual : 1905 . *1-so- Striped . . j Mixed, pkt., 10c; per oz., $1.00.Fine Mixed. Pkt., 5c; peroz., 75cLemon Verbena (Aloyeia Citriodora). Pkt., 10c. NEW MOSS VERBENA No. 2827. This new strain of Verbena is not over 8 incheshigh, but branches out and literally covers the ground. It issmothered with flowers of the true Verbena type all summerlong. It is valuable anywhere, but especially so for beddingand edging. Price, per pkt., 10c VIOLET (Viola Odorata) A great favorite, much in demand on account of itsabundant and fragrant bloom. Hardv perennial; % ft. 2860. V. Single White.
RMMABNFG–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants, bulbs, &c. : summer edition July 1895 August . Carnation. Carnations and Picotee Pinks are general favorites for their delicious fragrance and richness of color. The seeds we offer have been imported from the best sources in Europe, and will produce many splendid novelties in double and semi-double flowers ; protect during the winter ; half-hardy perennials ; lj feet. Trade pkt. Peroz. Carnation, Dreer's Hardy double, very fine mixed 50 2 00 " German, for pot culture 1 00 " " j trade pkt. 60 " choicest Eemontant
RMRYRF4H–Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list : seeds plants bulbs tools fertilizers sundries &c . dreersquarterlyw1897henr Year: 1897 DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 13 Cineraria—Drekr's Prize Dwakf. Carnation—{Continued). Carnation Marguerite. This beautiful race of Carnation has claimed the admira- tion of all who have grown it, flowering in four months after sowing the seed, beautiful colors and delicious clove perfume. Trade pkt. Peroz. Pure white $ 50 Bright Rose 50 Brilliant Scarlet 50 Crimson 50 Purple 50 Striped 50 Mixed 30 Celosia, Glasgow Prize, cri
RM2AWMJ1D–Catalogue of seeds, agricultural & horticultural supplies and guide for the garden, field & farm . Earlv Dwarf Erfurt. Large Algiers.. Lenormands Short-Stemmed. Perpkt. Peroz.Early Dwarf Erfurt, a good, compactheading variety, of fine quality (see cut), per lb., $20 20c $2 00 Erfurt, Yery Earliest Dwarf (extraselected), an extra early variety, andthe sort so much prized in Germany forearly market use. Scarcely a plantfails to produce a good head. It is ofdwarf habit, compact growth, short out-side leaves, and can be planted 20inches apart each way. Highly recom-mended for early market and fami
RMMCGWRH–. Antirrhinum. (SNAP-DRAGON.) The improved varieties of this valuable genus are large, finely-shaped flowers of the most bril- liant colors. They succeed in any good garden soil, and are very effective in beds. Hardy perennials. 1 ft. p^t. Fire Fly. Orange and scarlet, with white throat 5 Picturatum. A new and distinct variety, striped and blotched ; all colors mixed 10 Mixed. Finest dwarf Tom Thumb. Peroz., 75 cts 5 Imported Collections. 10 Dwarf varieties. 50 " 10 Tall " 50 Baptisia Australia. (FALSE INDIGO.) A beautiful hardy perennial herbaceous plant, producing bright blue, pea-
RMT1H5FX–D Landreth Seed Company D. Landreth Seed Company : [catalog] DLandrethSeedCo00LandB Year: 19uu CANTALOUPE OR CITRON. 33 CANTALOUPE OR CiTRONâcontinued. 4iine Arundel.âA tliiek oval Melon of firet size, ribs very distinct iinil tieitcd nil over. Flesh green and sugary. It is in all res'pects one of ilie best or Melons, its entire webbing or netting fits it to resist abrasion diiruitr 'li'pnienl. Pkts. 10c.; oz. 15p. Xetted Kutmes: Cantaloupe.âPkls 5c. ami 10c.; peroz. lOc Larjje Acme.âc. nndlOc.; peroz. 10c. Missouri.âA new sort of rare (food qualUy. Form globular, flattened at f!acUeud; Avc
RM2AWFJN0–Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . Canakv-bihl) Vine. Canary-bird Vine. (Tropaeoliiiii Canariense.) PEK PKT. 1747 A beautiful rapid annualclimber, the charming littlecanary-colored blossoms bear-ing a fancied resemblance to abird with its wings half ex-panded. (See cut.) Peroz.,30 cts 5 CASSIA. 1807 riarilandica {AmericanSenna). A most desirablehardy perennial of shrub-likegrowth, 3 to 4 feet high, with(beautiful light green pinnatefoliage and large panicles ofpea-shaped yellow blossomsin July and August. Per oz., 30 cts 10 Empress Candvtift. CARNATION. Carnations are general fav
RMMCF6CD–. DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK Per pkt with spikes of LOBELIA. Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). A native variety brilliant scarlet flowers; fine border plant; 3 feet âHybrids. Flowers resemble Cardinalis, but are of splendid shades of rose, red, lilac, purple, etc âQueen Victoria. A beautiful variety, with dark bronzy foliage and brilliant scarlet flowers Syphilitica (Great Lobelia). Of strong habit, color light blue LUPINUS (Lupine), perennial Mixed. Hardy perennial varieties in blue and white mixed. Peroz. 30 cts LYCHNIS. Handsome hardy perennial plants of easy culture, growing in any rich garden soil; for
RMRYR198–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 11 CiNKHAKIAâDREER'S PRIZE DWARF. Trade Pkt. Peroz. Olirysanthemuin segetum grandiflorum (Yellow Paris Daisy) $0 10 $0 25 ' Inodorum pleuissimum 20 75 '' frutescens grandiflorum (White Paris Daisy) 20 75 Our prize strain of Cineraria cannot be surpassed either for size of flower or beauty of color. All desiriny the best should procure this selection. Trade pkt. Cineraria Prize, dwarf mixed. J pkt. 60 cts $1 00 â tall mixed, i pkt. 60 cts 100 50 50 00
RM2AJC921–Cox's seed annual . eable mild fla-vor. It matures a little laterthan Extra Early Pearl, andreaches a larger size thanany of the flat white varieties,frequently measuring twentyinches in circumference, and* weighing three to fourI pounds. Price, per lb., $3-5°;1 per X lb., $1.00; peroz., 35m cts.; per pkt., 10 cts. W New Scaly BarkWatermelon. This new variety originated in Georgiaand was first exhibited at the Atlanta Ex-hibition in 1881. The skin is dark greenquite smooth, and has. a peculiar sealappearance, as shown in cut It is anunusually productive sort, the averageweight of the melons be
RMMCH0E5–. Ipomcea. Small scarlet flowers in profusion; Impatibns. 5961 I. Coccinea also known as the Star "Jpomcea" ' 5 5962—Limbata. Violet, margined with white, large and handsome 5 5964 — Striata Nova. A beautiful three-colored striped variety 5 5965 — Grandiflora Superba. Large blue flowers, with broad white border 5 5970 — Mixed. All colors. Peroz.,50cts 5 5966 — Huberi. New Japanese hybrids ; some have silvery-white, marbled foliage, and all with large trumpet-shaped flowers, beautifully margined, of various colors; mixed, all colors. Per oz., 80 cts 10 5963 — Bona Nox (Evening Glory).
RMRYRB64–Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : winter edition January 1895 March . dreersquarterlyw1895henr 1 Year: 1895 CINERARIAS. Our strain of Prize Cineraria cannot be surpassed either for size of flower or beauty of color. All desir- ing the best should procure our Prize strain. Trade pkt. Cineraria Prize, dwarf mixed $1 00 ipkt. 60 ' tall mixed 1 00 ' i pkt. 60 Hybrida, choice mixed dwarf 50 ' tall 50 double finest mixed 75 Trade pkt. Peroz. Cineraria Maritima Candidissima... 10 30 Clianthus Dampieri (Glory Pea).... 50 Coboea scande
RM2AJFAT7–Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1921 . T. 2954 Latifolius White Pearl. The finest white variety 15 2960 — Mixed. All colors. Peroz., 50 cts 10 Matricaria EAYENDER (Lavandula Vera) 2971 Well-known, sweet scented, hardy perennials, should be extensively grown in the mixed border; 3 feet. |^ oz., 25 cts 10 EI AXRIS (Blazing Star, or Gay Feather) 2982 Most showy and attractive hardy perennial native plants, with long spikesof purple and rosy purple flowers from July to September; 3 to 4 feet;mixed varieties 10 EINARIA 2991 Cymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy, or MotJier of Thousands). Laven-der and purple. A
RMMABNC8–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of bulbs, plants,seeds, &c. : autumn edition, September 1896 December . MEL. ¥ m . W/ Cyclamen Persicum Giuanteum. Trade pkt. Peroz. Dianthus Plumarius (Pheasants' Eye Pink), single mixed $ 10 $ 15 " " Double mixed 50 3 00 " " Semperflorens ... 1 00 Dracaena Indivisa, splendid vase plant 15 50 " " Lineata 25 1 00 " Australis 40 2 00 Geranium, Apple scented, new crop just received. Per 100 seeds, 25c; per 1000 seeds, $2.00.
RMT02AP0–Dreer's garden calendar : 1899 . dreersgardencale1899henr Year: 1899 DREER'S RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS. 91 6813 White Cupid Eckford's Mixed Sweet Peas. SWEET SULTAN. 6624 Yellow (Centaurea Suaveo- lens). Very showy hardy an- nual, 1J feet high, bearing large bright-yellow Mowers ; sweetly scented ; a fine cut-flower . . 5 SWEET WIEEIAM. A well-known attractive free-flowering hardy perennial, producing a splendid effect in beds and shrubbery with their rich and varied flowers ; feet. 6625 Auricula=F lowered. A beautiful class of single varieties, all colors 10 6640 Single Mixed. Peroz. 40cts
RM2AN1CX7–R & J Farquhar & Co's catalogue 1894 : reliable tested seeds plants bulbs fertilizers tools etc. . ches across.Charming for rockv/ork, 10 994 STACHYS Lanata.Silverleaved,hardy perennial; suitable for edgings, ribbonborders, etc. Height, six inches. Peroz.,30c. .05 STATICE. Free-blooming plants withpeculiar flowers, which remain long inperfection. Excellent for winter bou-quets of Everlastings. 995 Annual Varieties. Mixed 05 996 Perennial Varieties. Mixed, 05 997 Halfordi. Blue. Fine greenhouse plant. Uft., 10 998 Suworowi. New; long spikes of pink flowers; free bloomer; annual, 10 999 STELLARI
RMMCFBFC–. Hibiscus, Giant Yei low. 5950 Extra Choice Double Mixed. Peroz. §1.00 10 5949 Imported Collection of 12 varieties 75 5959 Imported Collection of 6 varie- ties 40 HONESTY (noon wort.) Hardy biennial, admired for its silvery seed pouches, which are used for house ornaments, as they present a beautiful and rather curious appear- ance. 5953 Honesty ( Lunaria Bien- >iis). 2 feet HIMEA. A handsome decorative plant, either for pots or gar- dens, producing drooping pyramids of ruby-red, grass- like florets, having a peculiar yet delightful odor. It should be grown in light, rich soil ; half-hardy
RMT028W8–Dreer's garden calendar : 1899 . dreersgardencale1899henr Year: 1899 Hibiscus, Giant Yei low. 5950 Extra Choice Double Mixed. Peroz. §1.00 10 5949 Imported Collection of 12 varieties 75 5959 Imported Collection of 6 varie- ties 40 HONESTY (noon wort.) Hardy biennial, admired for its silvery seed pouches, which are used for house ornaments, as they present a beautiful and rather curious appear- ance. 5953 Honesty ( Lunaria Bien- >iis). 2 feet HIMEA. A handsome decorative plant, either for pots or gar- dens, producing drooping pyramids of ruby-red, grass- like florets, having a peculiar yet
RM2AXD3XX–Illustrated hand book : Rawson's vegetable & flower seeds / W.WRawson & Co. . Abutilon. 51 52 RAWSONS SPECIALTIES IN FLOWER SEEDS.. 30 Boston Florists double white. Of brandl- ing pyramidal form; very early; flowerspure white, and perfect in shape; usedlargely by florists about Boston. Seedfrom finest flowers .10 31 Dwarf Pyramidal Bouqaet. So profuse in bloom that the foliages are completelyhidden with flowers ; mixed coloi s ; 1 ft... .10 33 Chrysanthemum Dwarf. Immense flowers; free bloomer; mixed colors; J ft peroz.,S3.00 .10 85 German Mignon, pure white. This aster,although bearing a grea
RMMACJXM–. Dreer's wholesale price list for florists and market gardeners : summer edition July 1891 August . Primula Obconica. A lovely perpetual blooming Primrose, admirably adapted to growing in a cold greenbouse. Tbe flowers are profusely borne in trusses on long stems, are of a delicate rosy lilac and pure white. Trade pkt., 50 cents. Primula Floribunda. A perpetual blooming little beauty, identical in babit and form with P. Obconica, but bearing lovely primrose yellow flowers, delicately per- fumed. Trade pkt. 50 cts. Trmle pkt. Peroz. Primula Vulgaris, the Yellow Eng- lish Primrose 25 $2 50 Prim
RMT0R3T6–Dreer's garden book 1906 Dreer's garden book : 1906 dreersgardenbook1906henr Year: 1906 Alyssum Little Gem or Carpet of Snow. ALYSSUM (Mad-Wort). Pretty little plants for beds, vases, baskets, edgings or rock-work, blooming profusely all summer; use- ful also for winter-flowering. Very sweetly scented. per pkt. 1101 Little Gem, or Carpet of Snow. Of dwarf, compact habit, 4 to 6 inches in height, each plant covering a circle 15 to 30 inches in diameter. It begins to bloom when quite small, and the plants are a solid mass of white from spring to late in au- tumn. (See cut.) 50c.peroz. 5 11
RM2AFJMB1–. Dreer's garden book 1915. r T^r, 7/w ffm. >^. J^^. Rhodanthe. RiciNUS Zanzibariknsis (Castor Oil Bean). RICINUS (Castor Oil Bean) Ornamental plants of stately growth and picturesquefoliage, with Urilliant colored fruit, producing sub tropi-cal effect; fine for lawns, massing or centre plants forbeds. PER PKT. 3861 Borboniensis. Green foliage; 1.) feet. Peroz., 15 cts 5 3863 Gibsonl. Deep red foliage; 5 feet. Per oz., lo cts 5 3862 Cambodgiensis. The main stem and leafstalks are shining ebony, leaves large, regularlydivided and richly colored. The foliage assumes different shades as the
RMMCHXPD–. Double Carnation-flowered Poppies. Double P.eony-flowered Poppies. PER PKT. 3720 Carnation Flowered. Splendid double- fringed flowers, mixed colors. (See cut.) Per oz., 2U cts 5 3730 P«eony Flowered. Large, showy, doul le globular flower.s, resembling a double Pasotiy, mixed colors. (.See cut.) Peroz., 20 cts 5 3719 Imported Collection of 8 vari- eties. Double Carnation flowered. 30 3729 imported Collection of 8 vari- eties. iJouble Pfeony flowered... 30 ICEI.AND POPPIES. (Papaver Nudicaule.) While these are hardy perennials, they flower the first year from seed, blooming almost as quickly a
RMT0T6AG–Dreer's 1907 garden book (1907) Dreer's 1907 garden book dreers1907garden1907henr Year: 1907 Lavateka Trimestkis Grandiflora Rosea. LATHYRUS. (Everlasting, or Hardy Sweet Pea.) free-flowering hardy perennial climbers for covering old stumps, fences, etc., continually in bloom ; fine for cutting. PEr pkt. 2956 Latifolius. Purplish-red 5 2957 â Albus. Pure white, very desir- able 10 2955 â Pink Beauty. Bright rosy pink. 10 2960 â Mixed. Ail colors. Peroz,40 cts 5 3001 Flavum. 3003 Perenne. 18 inches. EINARIA. 2991 Cymbalaria [Kenilworth Ivy, or Mother of Thousands). Lavender and purple. A c
RM2AX27MN–AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . PLUM OR PEAR. KEI> (TRUANT. A CLUSTER. A PEACH TOMATO. Red Currant, Red Cherry, Yellow Cherry, Yelovv Plum, RedPear Shape. Excellent for Pickles, PRESERVES vnd Pies. Price ofvariety—Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c. We can supply Mayflower, Red Queen, Lorillard, Hathaways Ex-celsior, Volunteer, Carnival, at tin- uniform price of 5c. per pkt..peroz., GOc per 1 ozs., 82.00 per lb.; Also Many Other Varieties of To-matoes at customary prices. The T. A. Snider Preserve Co.. Manufacturers of the Famous Snider TomatoSoups and Catsups. Cincinnati. 0. (Jan. 21, 92), writes; Your
RMMCHWX8–. Double Carnation-flowered Poppies Double P^ony-flowefed Poppies per PKT. 3720 Carnation Flowered. Splendid double- fringed flowers, mixed colors. (See cut. ) Per oz., 25 cts 5 3730 Paeony Flowered. Large, showy,double globular flowers, resembling adouble Paeony, mixed colors. (See cut.) Peroz.; 25 cts 5 3719 Imported Collection of 8 vari- eties. Double Carnation flowered 30 3729 Imported Collection of 8 vari- eties. Double Paeony flowered.. 30 ICELAND POPPIES. (Papaver Nudicaule.) Whilethese are hardy perennials, they flower the first year from seed, blooming almost as quickly as the annual
RMT0T031–Dreer's garden book seventy-third Dreer's garden book : seventy-third annual edition 1911 dreersgardenbook1911henr Year: 1911 PKR PKT. 3688 Dainty Lady. Immense flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, ofa charming mode shade of rosy mauve, with a large dark metallic blotch at the base of each petal. 2 pkts., 25 cts. 15 3691 Danebrog, or Danish Cross. Very showy variety, producing large flowers of brilliant scarlet; with a sil- very-white spot on each petal, forming a white cross, which is nicely shown in the illus- tration on this page. Peroz., 25 cts 5 3692 English Scarlet. The scar- admiral i-oppy
RM2AWGEXH–Johnson's garden & farm manual : 1910 . PARISIAN LONG STANDiNO SPINACH. Showing its strong growth. nkw extra early jersey white bush. The earliest squash POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 51. Section of our field of red or goi^den HUBBARn squashes, grrowing for seed. Tliis new varietyeven more productive than the old original Hubbani. Choice seed, per pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; ^ is as fine in quality andlb., 30c.; lb., 90c. One ounce will plant twenty to forty hills. Four to six pounds will plant one acre. Large packets of any of the following varieties, 5c. each. Peroz. ^Ib. Per lb THE BEST SUMMER SQUASHESW
RMMCGWAE–. Whitk Everlasti?;g Pea. LATHYRUS. (Everlasting Pea.) Showy, free flowering |)lants, for covering old stumps, fences, etc. ; hardy jjerennials ; 5 feet. 6010 Latil'olius, .'?lixed. Flowers purple and white ; Peroz., 60 cts 5 6008 Latifolius Alba. Pure wiiite, very desirable....10 LANTANA. One of the most desirable half-hardy perennial green- house or bedding plants. Constantly in bloom; Yerbena- like heads, and changing in hue; 2 to •"> feet. 5990 Mixed 10 LAPAGERIA. A fine herbaceous climber, with large elegant tubular flowers. 5991 Rosea. Bright rose 25 LAVATERA. A distinct species
RMT0R4B3–Dreer's garden book 1905 Dreer's garden book : 1905 dreersgardenbook1905henr Year: 1905 AGuuSlEMMA. A'LYSSUM (Mad-Wort). Tretty liiile pilants lor beds, vases, askets, edgings or rock-work;. blooming profusely all summer; iise- iul also for winler-floweiing. Very sweeily scented. p^u p^x. 1101 Little Gem, or Carpet of Snow. Of dvarf, com- pact habit, 4 to 6 inches in height, each plant covering a circle 15 to 30 inches in diameter. Il begins to bloom when quite small, and the plants are a solid mass of white from spring to late in autumn. (See cut.) Peroz., 50 cts 5 1(12 Sweet Alyssum (.4.
RM2AJC76A–Cox's seed annual . feet apart, settingfrom one to three plants in a hill. Thesoil should be deep, light, and rich,and the situation open and free fromthe influence of trees. Protect inwinter with proper covering. Theparts used are the fleshy substance onthe bottom, or the scales of the im-mature flower heads. Large Green Globe, the largestand best for general use. Price, peroz., 10 and 15 cts., per lb. $3.50. ASPARAGUS. Sp., Ger., Sparge/. Fr., Asperge.y Esparrago. Soak the seeds twenty-four hours in tepid water, and sow in fall or early-spring in lb 25 cts lb., 70 cts.; two year old roots, $
RMMCGT2B–. Canterbury Bells. CANDYTUFT— Continued. PER PKT. "White Fragrant. Per oz. 25 cts 5 White Rocket. Per oz. 25 cts 5 Mixed Colors. Peroz. 25cts. 5 Tom Thumb, White. 6 inches 5 Dwarf Hybrids, Mixed. 6 inches 10 HARDY PERENNIAL CANDYTUFTS. (Jveris.) Sempervirens. A profuse white blooming hardy perennial, adapted for rockeries, baskets, etc., coming in flower early in the spring; 1 foot 10 Gibraltarica Hybrida. Very fine species with white flow- ers, shading off" to lilac; 1 foot. 10 5381 5382 5390 5383 5387 5388 5379
RMT029ED–Dreer's garden calendar : 1891 . dreersgardencale1891henr Year: 1891 'Xb J^OJ? THE FLOWER GARDEN. 61 Carnation. Lllcsia LILAbGo^ Prize, Canna. CAN DYTU FT-Continued. PER PKT. 5386 Umbellata Carminea. This new variety is of dwiirt', ciiinpact liabit, and bears a mass of extra fine (•armiiie bloom ; H indies 10 5390 Fine Mixed. All the above tall-irrowing vari- eties; 1 foot. Peroz.j20cts 5 53S0 Empress, or Snow Queen. A complete mass of ])ure white llowers, borne on a candelabra- shaped plant 10 5387 Liiibellata Nana, Mixed Dwarf. Tliese ele- gant dwarf hybri<ls are remarkable for their
RM2AJBJMP–Cox's seed annual . Long Cayenne. Long, red, hot, and pungent;dwarf growth. Price, per pkt., locts.; peroz., 3octs. Cherry Red. An exceedingly ornamental variety;red, round, very hot, and a great bearer. Price, perpkt., 10 cts.; per oz., 30 cts. Long Red Pointed. Bril-liant scarlet, Ions, conical pods;very piquant, and are muchused for seasoning. Price, perpkt., 10 cts.; peroz., 30 cts. Squash, or Tomato-shaped.Fruit compressed and more or ,ess ribbed; skin smooth andglossy when ripe ; color red, fflesh thick, mild and pleasant |to taste. Price, per pkt., 10cts.;per oz., 30 cts. PUMPKINS. Ger.
RMMABN00–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list : seeds plants bulbs tools fertilizers sundries &c . Cineraria—Drekr's Prize Dwakf. Carnation—{Continued). Carnation Marguerite. This beautiful race of Carnation has claimed the admira- tion of all who have grown it, flowering in four months after sowing the seed, beautiful colors and delicious clove perfume. Trade pkt. Peroz. Pure white $ 50 Bright Rose 50 Brilliant Scarlet 50 Crimson 50 Purple 50 Striped 50 Mixed 30 Celosia, Glasgow Prize, crimson, excellent for bedding 25 Queen of Dwarfs, crimson 25 Empress, brilliant scarlet 25 Variegata 10 Cris
RMT027B4–Dreer's garden calendar : 1886 . dreersgardencale1886henr Year: 1886 52 DREER'S RELIABLE SEEDS PER PKT. HYACINTH BEAN. (Dolichos Lablab.) A rapid growing i)lant, flowering freely in clusters, for covering arbors, trellises, etc. Sow the seed in the gar- den where desired ; tender animal ; 10 feet. 5770 H. Mixed. Peroz.,30cts 5 IRIS. (Fleur-de-Lis.) Hardy perennial, tuberous-rooted, early spring bloom- ing garden plants, growing about two feet high, -witli large ornamental flowers of the richest colors, striped, veined, variegated, upon a lighter ground. 5yS2 i. Mixed 7 10 IMPATIENS. One of th
RM2AJCA3C–Cox's seed annual . COPYRIGHT 1883,. MAMMOTH SQUASH, Chili. COXS SEED ANNUAL. MAMMOTH SQUASH, Chili. Although no. new., we desire ,0cal.lb., $2.00. CAULIFLOWER, Early Snowball. Sl^fne Sfhe^eS^arl^SSflowers. Per pkt., 25 cts.; per oz., $,50; peroz.| $5-oo. ONION, California Mammoth. cts.; per lb., $2.50. MAMMOTH SILVER KING ONION. We have imported seed ofthis truly mammoth varietydirect from the originator inItaly. It was first introducedin America two years ago,and is of attractive shape, asshown in our illustration, withsilvery white skin and fleshof a most agreeable mild fla-vor. It matures
RMMCFBED–. Lobb's Nasturtium. Lobb's Nasturtium. iTropseolum Lobbianum.) The brilliance and profusion in blooming of the Lobbianum varieties render them superior for greenhouse or conservatory decoration in Winter ; also for trellises, arbors and vases, etc., in Summer; half-hardy-annuals; 6 to 10 feet. (See cut.) per pkt. G171 Brilliant. Dark scarlet 5 6165 Spitfire. Brilliant, light scarlet .' 5 6172 Roi des Noirs. Black maroon 5 6174 Asa Gray. Primrose yellow 10 6176 Crown Prince of Prussia. Deep blood red 5 6173 Giant of Battles. Sulphur, with dark red blotches 5 6170 Finest Mixed. Peroz. 20cts 5 6
RMRYRDPW–Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of bulbs, plants,seeds, &c. : autumn edition, September 1896 December . dreersquarterlyw1896henr Year: 1896 MEL. ¥ m . W/ Cyclamen Persicum Giuanteum. Trade pkt. Peroz. Dianthus Plumarius (Pheasants' Eye Pink), single mixed $ 10 $ 15 ' ' Double mixed 50 3 00 ' ' Semperflorens ... 1 00 Dracaena Indivisa, splendid vase plant 15 50 ' ' Lineata 25 1 00 ' Australis 40 2 00 Geranium, Apple scented, new crop just received. Per 100 seeds, 25c; per 1000 seeds, $2.00. Gloxinia Hybrida Grandiflora. Trade pkt. Per oz. Gloxin
RM2AJC70D–Cox's seed annual . BloodTurnip; roots light red, turnip-shaped,and will grow to a large size; fleshtender and juicy; and boils white.Per oz., 10 cts.; per lb., 75 cts. Dark Red Egyptian, a new var-iety and one of the earliest; very deepred, tender and delicious ; in form likethe Flat Dutch Turnip. Price, peroz., 10 cts.; per lb., $1.00. Early Blood Turnip, the standard early sort;blood-red, turnip-shaped, and very tender, good forearly use or for late keeping. Price, per oz., 10 cts.;per lb., 65 cts. Coxs Improved Blood Turnip. A carefullyselected type of the Early Blood Turnip, remarkablefor
RMMCH4E9–. ALYSSUM (Mad-Wort). Pretty little plants for beds, vases, baskets, edgings or rock-work, blooming profusely all summer; use- ful also for winter-flowering. Very sweetly scented. per pkt. 1101 Little Gem, or Carpet of Snow. Of dwarf, compact habit, 4 to 6 inches in height, each plant covering a circle 15 to 30 inches in diameter. It begins to bloom when quite small, and the plants are a solid mass of white from spring to late in au- tumn. (See cut.) 50c.peroz. 5 1102 Sweet Alyssum {A. Ma- ri/ii/niin). Of trailing habit; flowers white. 25 cts. per oz. 5 1103 Tom Thumb {Benthami Coriipactuin).
RMRYR1E4–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: 12 DREERS WHOLESALE PRICE LIST, Machet Mignonette. Trade pkt. Per'oz. Mignonette, Machet, extra selected stock. | 0 15 $0 50 JO 15 ' Allen's Defiance, very large. 25 1 00 ' Golden Queen 10 15 15 30 ' Improved Victoria, dark red 10 25 MYOSOTIS ALPBSTBIS VICTORIJ^. Trade pkt. Myosotis, dissitiflora $0 50 alpestris, bine 15 ' white 15 ' Victoria 30 Eliza Fonrobert 20 palustris, bine {/rtie) 50 ' semperflorens 40 Per oz. $4 00 40 50 1 25 75 2 50 2 00
RM2AJBCT2–Barnard's wholesale florists' list of seeds bulbs sundries, etc : spring edition 1895 . HARDY PHLOX. DOUBLE FRINGED PETUNIA. OXALIS Tropaeoloides. Yellow; purple foliage;a splendid plant for edgings Rosea Alba. White OENOTHERA. {Evening Primrose.) Mixed. Annual Varieties PASSIFLORA—Passion Flower. Coerulea. Blue; blooms well in open Peroz. Tradepkt. $0.25.10.10 .05 ground in summer $0.60 .10 PYRETHRUM .50 .10 .50 .10 .1^ PERILLA Nankinensis. Deep mulberry foliage.. .20 .05 Macrophylla Compacta. Fine .20 .05 PENSTEMON .25 PINKS—(See Dianthus Chinensis.) PHLOX.PHLOX DRUMMONDI GRANDIFLORA Pure Wh
RMMABNP7–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : spring edition April 1895 June . CINERARIAS. Our strain of Prize Cineraria cannot be surpassed either for size of flower or beauty of color. All desir- ing the best should procure our Prize strain. Trade pkt. Cineraria Prize, dwarf mixed $1 00 " J pkt. 60 " tall mixed 1 00 " ipkt. 60 Hybrida, choice mixed dwarf 50 " taU 50 '' double finest mixed 75 Trade pkt. Perez. Cineraria Maritima Candidissima... 10 30 Clianthus Dampieri {Glory Pea) ... 50 Coboea scandens 15 50 Trade pkt. Peroz Coleus. Dreer's choicest
RMT0BHBA–Dreer's garden book 1924 (1924) Dreer's garden book 1924 dreersgardenbook1924henr Year: 1924 Lobelia Crystal Palace Compacta LUPINUS (Lupine) Annual Sorts. Free-flowering, easily-grown annuals, with long graceful spikes of rich and various colored pea-shaped flowers; valu- able for mixed borders, beds and for cutting; prefers a little shade; 2 feet. PER PKT. 3044 RichBlue. Pero?.,40 cts $0 10 3045 Sky Blue. Peroz.,40 cts 10 3046 Rose. Per oz., 40 cts. 10 3047 White. Per oz., 40 cts. 10 A packet each of the 4 colors, 30 cts. 3050 Annual Mixed. All colore. Per o/... 25 cts.. 5 Polyphyllus Sorts
RM2AFP74D–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1916. r. Per pkt. 5c; per oz. 10c; per *4 lb.30c; per lb. $1.00. MIXED, ALL COLORS—A good mixture of all colors. Peroz. 5c; per Yt lb. 20c; per lb. 65c. SWEET PEAS in Separate Shades of Color. Many of our customers prefer to grow Sweet Peas inpatches of color, instead of a mixture of all colors. Grown inthis manner they can be picked and more easily arranged intobouquets with effective color blendings. We offer shadesselected only from our finest named sorts. Pink Shades. Blue and Heliotrope Shades. Red and Scarlet Shades. White Sorts. Striped Sorts.
RMMCF2B9–. 4286 Single Velvety Maroon. 4284 â Red, on white ground . 4287 â Violet, on white ground DOXJBLE AND SINGLE SWEET WILLIAM SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthns Barbatas) (London Tufts) A well-known attractive, free-flowering hardy perennial, producing a splendid effect in beds and borders with their rich and varied flowers. It is much better to raise new, vigorous, young plants from seed every season than to divide the old plants. Per pkt. Per pkt. 4288 Single White 5 " 4283 â Crimson 5 4285 â Scarlet 5 4289 Collection of a packet each of the above six colors 4292 Single Mixed. All colors. Peroz.,40c
RMT027KH–Dreer's garden calendar : 1896 . dreersgardencale1896henr Year: 1896 Canterbury Bells. CANDYTUFT— Continued. PER PKT. 'White Fragrant. Per oz. 25 cts 5 White Rocket. Per oz. 25 cts 5 Mixed Colors. Peroz. 25cts. 5 Tom Thumb, White. 6 inches 5 Dwarf Hybrids, Mixed. 6 inches 10 HARDY PERENNIAL CANDYTUFTS. (Jveris.) Sempervirens. A profuse white blooming hardy perennial, adapted for rockeries, baskets, etc., coming in flower early in the spring; 1 foot 10 Gibraltarica Hybrida. Very fine species with white flow- ers, shading off' to lilac; 1 foot. 10 5381 5382 5390 5383 5387 5388 5379 CANNA. Ca
RM2AWE16T–Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . TVUFTHKI-M AVPEl-M.. KrciNis Zan/iii1!1i-nms (Civlor ()il I!c.in). PVKETHRUM HVURIDLM. R.HE<X^IA Meadow Beauty). PFR PKT. 3856 Virginica. A pretty dwarfhardy perennial, growing 9inches high and bearing thegreater part of the summerbright rosy-purple flowers withgolden anthers 19 RICIXUS (Castor Oil Bean). Ornamental plants of stately growthand picturesque foliage, with brilliant-colored fruit, producing sub-tropical effect; fine for lawns, mass-ing or centre plants for beds. 3861 Borboniensis. Green foliage; 15 feet. Peroz., 15 cts. 5 3863 G
RMMCKKX5–. underground. Ten to twelve tons can be grown to Ihe acre. Valuable- for cattle. Keeps well during Winter. Pkts. 5c. nnd Klc; per oz. 10c. Silesian Sujfar.âThis form of Beet, of which sngnr isni.Tde. is r.-ipidlv growing in favor in tliis country as a most Viiluiible Winter luâi f..r sioek of all deseri|.i ions. Firtcen to twenty tons e:in he urouii I'l llie acre under favoralile conditions. Pkts. 5c. and lOe. ; peroz. It).-, Imperial SuR-ar.âA v.'irietv out ofwhieh much sugar h.-is been made: abroad. Lsed here for .stock feed. Skin ereaiiecolor, tlesb uiiile; nn average of (iflecu tons can
RMT027KJ–Dreer's garden calendar : 1896 . dreersgardencale1896henr Year: 1896 Canterbury Bells. CANDYTUFT— Continued. PER PKT. 'White Fragrant. Per oz. 25 cts 5 White Rocket. Per oz. 25 cts 5 Mixed Colors. Peroz. 25cts. 5 Tom Thumb, White. 6 inches 5 Dwarf Hybrids, Mixed. 6 inches 10 HARDY PERENNIAL CANDYTUFTS. (Jveris.) Sempervirens. A profuse white blooming hardy perennial, adapted for rockeries, baskets, etc., coming in flower early in the spring; 1 foot 10 Gibraltarica Hybrida. Very fine species with white flow- ers, shading off' to lilac; 1 foot. 10 5381 5382 5390 5383 5387 5388 5379
RM2AX6017–Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . claim this to be an Extra Select Mixture.Per large pkt. 10c; per oz, 15c; per Yt lb. 45c; per lb. $1.25, SELECTED LARGE-FLOWERING MIXTURE—This mix-ture is composed of varieties all of the largest flowering, ineven quantities of color. Per pkt. 5c; per oz. 10c; per % lb.30c; per lb. $1.00. MIXED. ALL COLORS—A good mixture of all colors. Peroz. 5c; per U lb. 20c; per lb. 70c. SWEET PEAS in Separate Shades of Color. Many of our customers prefer to grow Sweet Peas inpatches of color, instead of a mixture of all colors. Grown inthis manner they can be
RMMCHTTT–. AURICULA. (Primula Auricula.) PER PKT. 1500 A well-known favor- ite of great beauty; seed saved from splendid choice mixed varieties; half-hardy perennial; 6 inches. 15 Balloon Vine. (Love-in-a-puff.) 1525 A rapid-growing an- nual climber; succeeds best in light soil and warm situation; flow- Balloon Vine ers white; seed vessels look like minature balloons and of great inter- est to children. (See cut.) Peroz.,25cts 5 Double Camellia-flowered Balsams. (Lady-Slipper.) An old and favorite garden flower, producing its gorgeous masses of beautiful brilliant colored double flowers in the greatest
RMRYRTC0–Dreer's mid-summer list 1917 (1917) Dreer's mid-summer list 1917 . dreersmidsummerl1917henr Year: 1917 SYk^EET WII.LIAM iDlanthus Barbatus). (London Tufts.) A well-known, attractive, free-flowering hardy perennial, producing a splendid effect in beds and borders with their rich and varied flowers. It is much better to raise new, vigorous young plants from seed every season than to divide the old plants. PER PKT, 5l PER PKT. Black Single White 5 I 4286 Single Velvety — Crimson 5 j Maroon .5 Collection of a packet each of six colors 25 ' • —• • All colors. Peroz.,40cts 5 4282 Newport Pink. A di
RM2AXG9DX–Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . ; very rich, dark foliage. 3262 Rudolf Virchow. Fine carmine rose. 3256 Spitfire. Brilliant orange-vermilion. Price: Any of the above, 5 cts. per pkt.; 20 cts. peroz.; 50 cts. per lb. 3259 Dreers Collection of a packet each 12 finest Lobbs varieties, 50 cts.3269 Dreers Collection of 1 oz. each 12 finest Lobbs varieties, $1.50. 3260 Finest Mixed. Lobbs. 5 cts. per pkt.; 15 cts, per oz.; 40 cts. per J lb.;$1.25 per lb. I^j-leaved N asturtiums. In this type the rich, verdant greenfoliage is similar in shape to the well-known English Ivy
RMMACHKN–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . Machet Mignonette. Trade pkt. Per'oz. Mignonette, Machet, extra selected stock. | 0 15 $0 50 JO 15 " Allen's Defiance, very large. 25 1 00 " Golden Queen 10 15 15 30 " Improved Victoria, dark red 10 25 MYOSOTIS ALPBSTBIS VICTORIJ^. Trade pkt. Myosotis, dissitiflora $0 50 alpestris, bine 15 " white 15 " Victoria 30 Eliza Fonrobert 20 palustris, bine {/rtie) 50 " semperflorens 40 Per oz. $4 00 40 50 1 25 75 2 50 2 00
RMT0BH76–Dreer's garden book 1923 (1923) Dreer's garden book 1923 dreersgardenbook1923henr Year: 1923 Lobelia Crystal Palace Co.vi'acta LUPINUS (Lupine) Annual Sorts. Free-flowering, easily-grown annuals, with long, graceful spikes of rich and various colored pea-shaped flowers; valuable for mixed borders, beds and for cut- ting; prefers a little shade; 2 feet. PER PKT. 3044 Rich Blue. Per oz., 40 cts.lO 10 3045 Sky Blue. Peroz.,40 cts. 10 3046 Rose. Per oz., 40 cts... . 10 3047 White. Per oz., 40 cts.. 10 A packet each of the4 colors, 30 cts. 3050 Annual Mixed. All col- ors. Per oz., 25 cts 5 Polyphy
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