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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



April 21, 1910. 



Dreer's Popular Hardy Perennials 



We list below only the most popular varieties and of which we are carrying an immense stock. For the 

 most complete collection of this class of plants offered in America see our current wholesale list. 



The stock offered is of proper size to give the best Immediate results. 



Anemone Japonica. strong, 3-inch pots. Per doz. Per 100 



Alba, Rubra, Queen Charlotte, Rosea Superba, 



Whirlwind tO.85 $6.00 



Elegantissinia and Prince Henry 1.25 8.00 



Achillea (Milfoil), 3 and 4-inch pots. 



The Pearl, Millefolium Roseum, Filipeudula 



and Tomentosa 85 6.00 



Aconitum (Monkshood), 3 and 4-inch pots. 



Autumnale. Lycoctonum, Napellus, Napellus 



Albus, NapellusBicolorand Stroelcianum.. 1.25 8.00 



Fischerl and Wilsoni 1.50 10.00 



Afrrostemma (Campion), 3-inch pots. 



Coroiiaria, Flos Jovis and Walkerl .85 6.00 



Alyssum (Mad-Wort), 3-inch pots. 



Rostratum and Saxati le Compactum .75 6.00 



Anchusa (Alkanet), strong plants. 



Barrelieri and Italica .85 6.00 



Dropmore Variety (new) — 1.50 10.00 



Anthemls (Hardy Marguerite), 3-inch pots. 



Tinctoria. Kelwayi and Kelwayi Alba .85 6.00 



Aquilegrlas (Columbines), strong, 3 and 4-inch pots. 



Canadensis, Californica Hybrida, Coerulea, 

 Chrysantha, Caryophylloides fl. pi., Flabel- 

 lata Nana Alba, Helenae, Nivea Grandi- 



flora, Skinneri , Truncata, Vulgaris .85 6.00 



Arabis (Rock-Cress), 3-inch pots. 



Alpina and Alpina Flore Plena 85 6.00 



Arenaria (Sand- Wort), 3-inch pots. 



Caespitosa 1.00 7.00 



Armeria (Thrift or Sea-pink), 3-inch pots. 



Maritima Splendens and Alba .85 6.00 



Artemisia (Old Man or Southernwood). 3 and 

 4-inch pots. 



Abrotanum , Frigida, Stellariana 85 6.00 



Asclepias (Butterfly Weed). 



Tuberosa, strong roots .85 6.00 



Asperula (Sweet Woodruff, Waldmeister). 



Odorata, 3-inch pots 1.50 10.00 



Asters (Michaelmas Daisies, or Starworts). 



A fine assortment of 25 distinct varieties; 



strongplants 1.00 7.00 



Aster Alpinus (Alpine Aster), 3-inch pots. 



Blueand white 86 6.00 



Aubrietla (False Wall-Cress). 



Bougainvillea, 2^inch pots .85 6.00 



Baptisia (False Indigo), strong plants. 



Australis and Tinctoria 1.00 7.00 



Bocconia (Plume Poppy). 



Cordata, strong roots -85 6.00 



Boltonia (False Chamomile). 3-inch pots. 



Asteroides and Latisquama .85 6.00 



Callirhoe (Poppy Mallow), strong roots. 



Invohicrata and Lineariloba 1.00 7.00 



Caltha (Marsh Marigold). 



Palustris, 3-inch pots -85 6.00 



Palustris Flore Plena, 4-inch pots 1.25 10.00 



Campanula (Bell-flower). 3 and 4-inch pots. 



Carpathica, blue and white, Rapunculoides... .85 6.00 



Alliarifolia. Glomerata, Grosseki, Grandis 1.00 7.00 



Medium (Canterbury Bell) 1.00 7.00 



Medium Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer) 1.00 7.00 



Punctatum, Rapunculoides. Trachelium 1.00 7.00 



Cassia (American Senna). 



Marylandica, strong roots -85 6.00 



Cerastium (Snow-in-Summer). 



Tomentosum, 3-inch pots -86 6.00 



Centaurea (Hardy Cornflower), 4-inch pots. 



Montana, Montana Alba, Montana Coerulea 1.25 8.00 



Dealbata. Ruthenica 1-25 8.00 



Hirta Nigra Variegata. Macrocephala, Ori- 



entalis 100 7.00 



Ctarysanth'mum (Shasta Daisies), 3-inch pots. Per doz. Per 100 



Shasta Daisy .. ; |0.75 $5.00 



" Alaska 1.50 10.00 



" Ostrich Plume (New semi-double) 3.50 25.00 



Chrysanthemums, Hardy Pompon. 



30 choice varieties, 2^-inch pots .60 4.00 



Clematis, 3 and 4-inch pots. 



Davidiana and Heracleifolia .85 6.00 



Integrifolia 1.25 8.00 



Recta 1.50 12.00 



Recta Flore Plena 7.60 



Coreopsis. 



Lanceolata Grandiflora, Rosea and Verticillata .85 6.00 



Delphiniums (Larkspur), strong plants. 



Formosum, favorite dark blue .75 6.00 



Belladonna, everblooming light blue 2.00 15.00 



Chinensis, blue and white .75 5.00 



Gold Medal Hybrids, finest mixed 1 .25 8.00 



Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William) . 



Choicest mixed, double and single, 4-inch pots .85 6.00 



Dictamnus (Gas Plant), strong roots. 



Fraxinella and Fraxinella Alba 1.25 8.00 



Caucasicus (New) 1.50 10.00 



Dieiytra (Bleeding Heart). 



Spectabilis, strong clumps .85 6.00 



Digitalis (Foxglove), 4-inch pots. 



Gloxiniaeflora, white, rose and purple .85 6.00 



Ambigua or Grandifiora and Lanata .85 6.00 



Doronicum (Leopard's Bane), S-inch pots. 



Columnae, Clusii and Excelsa 1.25 8.00 



Echinops (Globe Thistle), 4-ir.ch pots. 



Bannaticus, Humulus Cyanea, Ritro, Ruth- 



enicus 1.25 8.00 



Epllobium (Willow Herb), 4-inch pots. 



Angustifolidftn and Hlrsutum Album .85 6.00 



Epimedlum (Barren- Wort). 



Six best varieties, S^a-inch pots 1.50 10.00 



Erodium (Heron's Bill). 



Manescavi, 3-inch pots 1.50 10.00 



Erieeron (Flea Bane), 3-inch pots. 



Coulteri, Glabellus, Grandiflorus Elatior 1.00 ' 7.00 



Erynirlum (Sea Holly), 4-inch pots. 



Amethystinum and Planum 1.00 7.00 



Eupatorium, 3-inch pots. 



Ageratoides and Coelestinum .85 6.00 



Euphorbia (Milkwort). 



Corollata, strong roots .75 5.00 



Polychroma, 4-inch pots 1.50 10.00 



Funkia (Plantain Lily), strong roots. 



Coerulea and Lanceolata .75 5.00 



Subcordata Grandiflora and Undulata Media 



Picta 1.25 8.00 



Robusta Elegans Variegata (New) 1.50 10.00 



Ferns (Hardy Varieties). 



Twelve good varieties, 3 and 4-inch pots 1.25 8.00 



Qaillardia (Blanket Flower). 



Grandiflora, strong, 4-inch pots .85 6.00 



Qeraniums (Crane's Bill). SVlnch pots. 



Sanguineum and Sanguineum Album .85 6.00 



Grandiflorum and Platypetalum l.OO 7.00 



Gypsophila (Baby's Breath), strong roots. 



Paniculata .85 6.00 



Acutifolia, Cerastioides. and Repens 1.00 7.00 



Paniculata Flore Plena. New double 2.00 15.00 



Helenium (Sneezewort). t 



Choice varieties, 4-inch pots I.OO 7.00 



Hellanthus (Hardy Sunflower). 



Twelve best varieties, strong plants .85 6.00 



THE ABOVE PRICES ARE INTENDED FOR THE TRADE ONLY. 



Henry A. Dreer, Inc., 714 chestnut street, Philadelphia 



Mention The Review when you write. 



cemetery plant, will grow faster than 

 probably any other low-growing ever- 

 green, and succeeds well in either sun- 

 shine or shade. There are both white 

 and blue flowering forms of this vinca, 

 which propagates easily by divisions and 

 soon covers the ground. 



Vaccinium macrocarpon, the American 

 cranberry, is a supposedly bog plant. 

 While it grows best in moderately damp 

 ground and is useful in marshy ground 



and along streams, it grows quite well 

 in any good garden soil not too dry. 

 Both foliage and fruit are attractive in 

 late summer and fall. 



Shortia galacifolia is a pretty little sub- 

 ject, doing specially well among rhodo- 

 dendrons. The leaves turn a rich, bronzy 

 hue in fall. The well-known partridge 

 vine, Mitchella repens, is one of the most 

 beautiful of low growing evergreens. 

 While it rarely exceeds five inches in 



height, it forms a perfect cushion of 

 foliage. The little flowers are fragrant 

 in summer, while the brilliant berries re- 

 main through the winter. 



Gaultheria procumbens, the common 

 wintergreen, is almost too well known to 

 require mention. Its clusters of scarlet, 

 edible berries, with the shiny green foU- 

 age,* make it a desirable cover plant. It 

 grows best in a soil containing plenty of 

 leaf-mold and will thrive in dry locations. 



