Dousite HoLiyHock. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Yellow Day Lily). 
Popular hardy tuberous plants, belonging to the Lily family. They 
succeed everywhere, and should always be included in the border of old- 
fashioned hardy plants. 
Aurantiaca, Large trumpet-shaped, bright orange-yellow, sweet- 
scented flowers during June and July. 
—Tajor. Very free-flowering, sweet-scented deep orange flowers; July 
28 cts, each. 
and August; requires protection. 
Dumortieri. Flowers of a soft, rich yellow, exterior bronzy-orange; 
in June and July. 
Florham, Produces very large golden yellow, sweet-scented flowers 
during June and July. This variety is of American origin, and is one 
of the best, 28 cts. each. 
Flava (Yellow Day Lily). Large, fragrant flowers during July and 
August; 3 feet high. 
Fulva (Tawny Day Lily). Tawny orange-colored flowers, excellent 
for planting among shrubbery; bloomsin July and August. 
— FI. Pl. The double-flowering Tawny Day Lily. 
Gold Dust. Very large golden-yellow flowers in July and August. 25 
cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Middendorfii. A handsome deep golden-yellow variety, growing 14 
to 2 feet high; June and July. 
Thunbergii. One of the latest flowering varieties, producing its sweet- 
scented lemon-yellow flowers on 24 feet high stems in August and Sep- 
tember. 

25 cts. each. 
HEUCHERA (Alum Root). 
Most desirable dwarf, compact, bushy plants. of robust constitution and easy cul- 
ture, growing 1} to 2 feet high, and bearing during July and August loose, graceful 
spikes of flowers in the greatest profusion; excellent subjects either for the border or 
rockery, 
Sanguinea. Bright coral-red. Sanguinea Alba. Creamy-white. 
Rosea. Rose-colored. 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow). 
Desirable border plants, growing 4 feet high, with large foliage and large, showy 
flowers of delicate coloring, produced during the entire summer. 
Militaris (Halbert-leaved Rose Mallow). A tall-growing species with delicate 
flesh- pink flowers, tinged with deeper color toward the centre. 
Moscheutos (Swamp Rose Mallow). Light rosy-red, with darker eye. 
— ‘‘Crimson Eye.’ Purest white, with deep crimson centre. 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
DREER’S SUPERB HOLLYHOCKS. 
Few hardy plants combine as many good qualities as the Hollyhock. For planting 
in rows or groups on the lawn, or for interspersing among shrubbery, they are in- 
valuable. The Hollyhock requires a rich, deep soil, well drained, and will repay 
any extra care. A slight protection during the winter will be beneficial. 
Double White, Pink, Yellow, [Maroon and Bright Red. 20 cts. each; 
$2 00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Double Fringed Allegheny. We offer in mixed colors stock grown from care- 
fully selected seed, 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
Double [Mixed Colors. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz,; $10.00 per 100. 
Single Mixed Colors. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
IBERIS (Candytuft). 
A most desirable dwarf plant with evergreen foliage, which is completely hidden 
with dense heads of flowers early in the spring. 
Corrzfolia. Grows about 9 inches high; fine heads of white flowers. 
Sempervirens. Produces innumerable flat heads of pure white flowers. 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
IRIS (Flags). See pages 25, 26 and 27. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star, or Gay Feather). 
Most showy and attractive native plants; large spikes of flowers from July to Sep- 
tember. 
Pycnostachya (Kansas Gay Feather). Spikes of rosy-purple flowers. 5 feet. 
Spicata. Deep purple flowers in spikes 2 to 8 feet high, 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 

Price (except where noted), 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $1000 per 
100. Set of 10 varieties, $1.50. 


HemMegrROcALLIS FLORHAM. 

There is much to be gained and little to lose by planting this fall. 
